Ditch bulky helmets. Our feather-light, open-air design offers superior rear-impact protection with breathable 3D mesh. Give your baby the freedom to explore safely without the scary thuds or sweaty tears.
Safer Steps, Fewer Tears
Watching your baby tumble on hard floors is heart-wrenching and stressful. This wearable cushion provides a soft landing for every inevitable fall.
- Absorbs every impact
- Feather-light comfort
- Cool, breathable mesh
Softens Every Fall
Breathable 3D Mesh
Feather-Light Design
Protects Head & Spine
Turn Scary Falls Into Soft Bounces
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First Benefit
Soft Landing
Impact-absorbing cotton turns falls into soft bounces
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Second Benefit
Breathable Mesh
Open-air design prevents overheating during play
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Third Benefit
Adorable Safety
Cute animal designs make safety look like fun
Better Safety, Less Cry
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High-Rebound Fill
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Open-Air Design
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Ultra-Light Weight
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Breathable Mesh
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Custom Plush Fit
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Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all! Weighing less than 200g, this protector is lighter than a small plush toy. Your little explorer won't even notice it's there, allowing them to crawl, sit, and play freely without any 'backpack fatigue' or restriction to their natural movements.
We designed this with a breathable 3D mesh and a unique circular cutout to ensure maximum airflow. Unlike bulky foam helmets, our open-air design prevents overheating, keeping your baby cool and comfortable even during their most active indoor play or outdoor adventures.
The high-rebound shock-absorbent padding is engineered to instantly disperse impact energy. If your baby topples backward, the cushion turns a potentially scary 'thud' into a harmless, soft bounce, protecting the most vulnerable areas of their head and spine from hard, unforgiving surfaces.
Absolutely. The plush, reinforced straps are fully adjustable to provide a snug and custom fit for infants aged 5 to 24 months. They are designed to stay secure without digging into your child's shoulders, growing alongside them as they master their very first steps.