Kids Crash Differently
If you’ve ever watched your kid ride a bike, scooter, or skateboard, you already know one thing:
They don’t fall like adults.
They fall fast.
They fall sideways.
They fall without warning.
And most importantly, they don’t instinctively protect themselves the way adults do.
Children’s bodies are still developing. Their heads are proportionally larger, their reflexes are slower, and their brains are still forming critical connections.
When adults fall, we:
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Put our hands out
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Tuck our chin
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Brace for impact
Kids?
They often take impact directly.
And many of those impacts involve rotational force — the kind that happens when the head twists on impact, not just hits straight down.
That’s why helmet construction matters more than most parents realize.
You can’t prevent every fall.
But you can prepare for the way kids actually crash.
NÜDL helmets are built specifically for growing riders and the real-world impacts they experience.
Let them ride. We’ll handle the protection.