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$40.00
The Chakra Child features Kali's Composite Fusion technology, in-mold construction, and extended rear coverage for added safety and protection. A visor molded directly into the shell and a dial closure system will give any child the confidence and motivation to get out and ride.
- Washable, anti-microbial, moisture wicking pads
- Polycarbonate shell with EPS foam
- Integrated visor
- 21 vents provide maximum airflow

$36.00
Inspired by the popular Chakra adult helmet, modified to better fit the next generation of riders. The Chakra Youth features Composite Fusion technology, extended rear coverage and cool graphics, making it a safe, secure, and stylish choice for any kid.
- Washable, anti-microbial, moisture wicking pads
- Polycarbonate shell with EPS foam
- Dial-Fit closure
- 21 vents provide maximum airflow
- Breakaway visor

$50.00
Inspired by the popular Chakra adult helmet, modified to better fit the next generation of riders. The Chakra Youth features Composite Fusion technology, extended rear coverage and cool graphics, making it a safe, secure, and stylish choice for any kid.
- Washable, anti-microbial, moisture wicking pads
- Polycarbonate shell with EPS foam
- Dial-Fit closure
- 21 vents provide maximum airflow
- Breakaway visor

$60.00
Comfort, protection and a fresh new look for young cyclists on the move with the addition of MIPS for added protection.
- Designed with fit and function in mind to create a value-packed helmet to keep young cyclists comfortable and protected
- TransTextura Plus anti-microbial padding helps fight bacteria growth and reduce odors
- Low and high speed impact-tuned construction with optimized low-density EPS
- New Cinch Jr. fit system offers optimal coverage by cradling the head for full protection
- Removable visor
- Integrated magnetic mount for the Numen+ Link taillight (#400000143)
- MIPS mimics the brain's own protection system by adding a low friction layer between the head and the helmet reducing rotational movement that causes strain to the brain at angled impacts
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