---
product_id: 1187360
title: "Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet"
brand: "giro"
price: "170.99 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1187360-giro-me2-infant-bike-helmet
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# Mini Loc fit system 6 ventilation vents Microshell durability Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet

**Brand:** giro
**Price:** 170.99 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Protect their first rides with style and smart safety!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet by giro
- **How much does it cost?** 170.99 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1187360-giro-me2-infant-bike-helmet)

## Best For

- giro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted giro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sun-Savvy Design:** Integrated adjustable visor shields tiny eyes from harsh sunlight during every ride or stroll.
- • **Safety Meets Comfort:** Microshell construction with built-in bug net and pinch-proof buckle for secure, irritation-free protection.
- • **Durability That Lasts:** Lightweight yet tough shell resists cracks and scrapes, ready for years of active play.
- • **Stay Cool, Ride Longer:** 6 strategically placed vents provide superior airflow to keep your child comfortable on every adventure.
- • **Built to Grow with Your Little Rider:** Mini Loc fit system ensures a perfect, adjustable fit from infancy through toddlerhood.

## Overview

The Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet combines advanced safety features like a durable microshell, pinch-proof buckle, and built-in bug net with a user-friendly Mini Loc fit system and 6 ventilation vents. Designed for infants and toddlers, it offers adjustable comfort and protection that grows with your child, making it the go-to helmet for young riders who want to stay safe and cool on every adventure.

## Description

Easy, fun and designed with little ones in mind. The Me2 features thoughtful touches - like an adjustable fit system and a buckle that won't pinch soft skin - that parents adore and kids love. Light, cool and comfortable, it provides just the right amount of coverage for the first ride, or a ride home in he stroller. And with bright, colorful graphics that kids love, it's the perfect introduction for a lifelong bond with helmets.

Review: Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders - Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders The Giro Me2 was the first helmet I bought for my toddler, and it turned out to be an excellent choice. It’s lightweight, easy to adjust, and feels far more substantial than many cheaper toddler helmets. The dial fit system in the back is intuitive—you can snug it up perfectly in seconds as your child grows. My son started wearing it around 1 year old, and it still fit comfortably past age 3 with plenty of room for adjustment. The built-in visor and bug net are thoughtful touches. The visor helps keep sun out of the eyes during stroller rides or on a trike, and the bug net keeps out bees or small debris. The buckle is designed to prevent pinching, and while my son squirmed the first couple of times, he quickly got used to wearing it. The bright color and fun design (ours was “Highlight Yellow”) made it easy to spot and encouraged him to keep it on. Ventilation is surprisingly good for such a small helmet, and even on warm days he stayed cool. The shell feels solid, and after several falls and scrapes, it still looks nearly new—no cracks, just light scuffs. Bottom line: a durable, comfortable, and genuinely child-friendly helmet that adjusts as your little one grows. If you’re buying your toddler’s first bike helmet, the Giro Me2 is a proven classic that blends safety, comfort, and cheerful design.
Review: Fits well, well beyond infancy... - Giro labels this an "infant" helmet, but our 2½ year old is well into toddlerhood and his yellow "chicks" Me2 is growing right along with him. We initially purchased this prior to his 1st birthday, in preparation for rides in the Burley D'Lite Trailer . At that young age and small size, it was a bit of a problem to use this helmet with any sort of seat, since the protruding rear of the helmet "pushes forward" the kid's head, making for an uncomfortable ride experience. So we relaxed on the helmet usage in the trailer for a while, but he began wearing it full time on his Kettler Trike , and later his balance bike. He also wears it while strapped into the child seat mounted to my Xtracycle Free Radical , though we had the same "pushing forward" interference problem in that application as we did with the Burley trailer. The designs are cute (well, you be the judge), and most important to me, the headband fit adjustment is easy: just a great big knob in the back that takes no effort at all to turn, and has proven to be solidly designed all along -- not a single problem. What I'm not a fan of is the strap adjustment. Just like with adult helmets, the design uses two straps that wind different paths through the helmet, need to come together just under the ear, and clip not too tight but not too loose under the chin. Of course, it's *much* easier to make these adjustments with a willing participant, and even then it's not always simple. With a youngster -- well, let me just say that we opted for a "good" but not a perfect, i.e. snug & by-the-book proper fit. We'll revisit that as he begins riding a pedal bike on his own. The chin clip is another thing to watch for: it has a decent "pinch resistant" design, but we've had a couple of crying sessions either installing or removing this helmet. I've never been convinced an actual pinch occurred -- maybe just the *click* surprised him? Whatever the case, I always try to use caution when working the clip so that I don't accidentally nick him or choke him. In a world full of Space Shuttle, firefighter, construction hardhat and cow-head bike helmets, this Me2 design is refreshingly simple, compact, cute, and light. And it has proven durable enough that I think we'll be able to pass it down to our youngest in the coming year. Definitely a recommended buy. (Update 8/25/11) -- A quick note that we bought a Giro Rodeo Youth Bike Helmet for the 2½ year old, in order to pass the Me2 down to his younger brother. We took head measurements, and found the older boy was only half way through the Me2's adjustment range. So without a doubt, this helmet appears to be a very easy decision for the 1 to 3 age range.

## Features

- Built-in visor and pinch-proof buckle
- Microshell with built-in bug net
- Mini Loc fit system
- 6 vents

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008Z9H77M |
| Additional Features | Visor, adjustable |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Athlete | riders cyclists skiers and snowboarders |
| Best Sellers Rank | #397,899 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #754 in Adult Bike Helmets |
| Brand | Giro |
| Brand Name | Giro |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,429 Reviews |
| Inner Material | Foam |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Giro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EBS-088 |
| Model Name | Giro me2 bike helmet |
| Model Number | 2039262 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | riders cyclists skiers and snowboarders |
| Size | 18.75-20.5-Inch/48-52 cm |
| Special Feature | Visor, adjustable |
| UPC | 768686896071 |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Kid
- **Brand:** Giro
- **Color:** Yellow
- **Size:** 18.75-20.5-Inch/48-52 cm
- **Special Feature:** Visor, adjustable

## Images

![Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51NJY3e++9L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders
*by E***S on October 20, 2025*

Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders The Giro Me2 was the first helmet I bought for my toddler, and it turned out to be an excellent choice. It’s lightweight, easy to adjust, and feels far more substantial than many cheaper toddler helmets. The dial fit system in the back is intuitive—you can snug it up perfectly in seconds as your child grows. My son started wearing it around 1 year old, and it still fit comfortably past age 3 with plenty of room for adjustment. The built-in visor and bug net are thoughtful touches. The visor helps keep sun out of the eyes during stroller rides or on a trike, and the bug net keeps out bees or small debris. The buckle is designed to prevent pinching, and while my son squirmed the first couple of times, he quickly got used to wearing it. The bright color and fun design (ours was “Highlight Yellow”) made it easy to spot and encouraged him to keep it on. Ventilation is surprisingly good for such a small helmet, and even on warm days he stayed cool. The shell feels solid, and after several falls and scrapes, it still looks nearly new—no cracks, just light scuffs. Bottom line: a durable, comfortable, and genuinely child-friendly helmet that adjusts as your little one grows. If you’re buying your toddler’s first bike helmet, the Giro Me2 is a proven classic that blends safety, comfort, and cheerful design.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fits well, well beyond infancy...
*by N***N on August 13, 2011*

Giro labels this an "infant" helmet, but our 2½ year old is well into toddlerhood and his yellow "chicks" Me2 is growing right along with him. We initially purchased this prior to his 1st birthday, in preparation for rides in the Burley D'Lite Trailer . At that young age and small size, it was a bit of a problem to use this helmet with any sort of seat, since the protruding rear of the helmet "pushes forward" the kid's head, making for an uncomfortable ride experience. So we relaxed on the helmet usage in the trailer for a while, but he began wearing it full time on his Kettler Trike , and later his balance bike. He also wears it while strapped into the child seat mounted to my Xtracycle Free Radical , though we had the same "pushing forward" interference problem in that application as we did with the Burley trailer. The designs are cute (well, you be the judge), and most important to me, the headband fit adjustment is easy: just a great big knob in the back that takes no effort at all to turn, and has proven to be solidly designed all along -- not a single problem. What I'm not a fan of is the strap adjustment. Just like with adult helmets, the design uses two straps that wind different paths through the helmet, need to come together just under the ear, and clip not too tight but not too loose under the chin. Of course, it's *much* easier to make these adjustments with a willing participant, and even then it's not always simple. With a youngster -- well, let me just say that we opted for a "good" but not a perfect, i.e. snug & by-the-book proper fit. We'll revisit that as he begins riding a pedal bike on his own. The chin clip is another thing to watch for: it has a decent "pinch resistant" design, but we've had a couple of crying sessions either installing or removing this helmet. I've never been convinced an actual pinch occurred -- maybe just the *click* surprised him? Whatever the case, I always try to use caution when working the clip so that I don't accidentally nick him or choke him. In a world full of Space Shuttle, firefighter, construction hardhat and cow-head bike helmets, this Me2 design is refreshingly simple, compact, cute, and light. And it has proven durable enough that I think we'll be able to pass it down to our youngest in the coming year. Definitely a recommended buy. (Update 8/25/11) -- A quick note that we bought a Giro Rodeo Youth Bike Helmet for the 2½ year old, in order to pass the Me2 down to his younger brother. We took head measurements, and found the older boy was only half way through the Me2's adjustment range. So without a doubt, this helmet appears to be a very easy decision for the 1 to 3 age range.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ideal for Infant Rider
*by G***M on September 10, 2010*

We have a front-mounted bicycle seat . This is an absolutely wonderful way to tote your kid, but as with all biking, it has its dangers. It was critical that my 10-month old child have a proper helmet. With all the folks out there riding around with their little kids attached, I thought it would be easy to find not only a proper-fitting helmet, but also one that didn't have some obnoxiously gendered color scheme or commercial characters plastered all over it. Hey, if I'm buying a helmet for a child that will soon outgrow it, then I want it to be acceptable for the next little kid who comes along! It was not easy to identify which of the toddler helmets were designed for 1-year old toddlers and which for 4-year old "toddlers". And it's downright difficult to find a helmet that isn't screaming hot pink butterfly princesses or whatever cartoon Disney/Pixar/McDonald's is trying to market to kids right now. We finally settled on the Giro Me2 helmet with yellow duckies. It fits the bill and, best of all, my child's head. It is about as solidly constructed as your average adult helmet, big but not bulky. The straps adjust easily after unsnapping a clasp and retain their sizing after your re-snap the clasps. The head circumference is adjustable (48 to 52 cm) with a little dial at the back of the head -- which means it'll grow with your child. And, happily, it comes in several friendly and timeless color patterns so you can feel good passing it on to the next kid, whether boy, girl, or other. Score!

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