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Back To School - keeping your child safe on wheels

Theresa Schieder
11.8.2017
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School will soon be starting again in Switzerland. If your child is travelling to school on wheels, it is important that they are clearly visible on the road and have the right protection in the event of a fall or accident. We have put together a selection of products from our wide range to get your child to and from school safely.

Be seen

We recommend reflectors so that your child can be seen, especially in the dark. They reflect incoming light, for example from car headlights, and make your child clearly visible in the dark. The reflectors can be attached to the legs or upper arms, for example, and supplemented with a reflective tag on the jacket. The Deuter Kids rucksack already has sewn-in reflectors, so they can't be forgotten. In addition to reflectors, a bike light is of course essential for young cyclists.

Equipped for cycling

Little children's heads need special protection! As with the bike itself, it's better to buy a helmet that fits than one that "grows into" them. This is because the helmet can only fulfil its protective function properly if it fits correctly. A good bike with front and rear lights is also important for getting to school safely.

All children's bikes // All bicycle helmets for children // All bicycle lights

Safe inline skating, skateboarding and scooter riding

Not only young cyclists, but also inline skaters, skateboarders and scooter riders should definitely wear a helmet. Hand, knee and elbow protectors are the ideal solution to additionally protect your child from injuries while riding

Rollerblade Blade Gear Jr 3 Pack (XS, Wrist protectors, Knee pad, Elbow protectors)
Bike protective gear

Rollerblade Blade Gear Jr 3 Pack

XS, Wrist protectors, Knee pad, Elbow protectors

For all inline & skateboard helmets // For all skateboards // For all inline skates // For all scooters

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