There are demands. Standards. And there is UVEX. We don't just comply with high demands, expectations and standards, WE EXCEED THEM The innovative UVEX xTRA shield protects the sensitive forehead area of the little ones The shock-absorbing silicone insert at the rear sets new standards in the toddler helmet segment: interchangeable with a plug-in LED The breathable inner lining featuring a cute bear design protects the childs head and makes the helmet ultra-comfortable Super-lightweight toddler bike helmet with innovative UVEX xTRA Shield in the forehead area and UVEX KID PROtect at the rear Breathable interior in cute bear design Lightweight inmould technology and one-handed monomatic fastener Deep neck, temple and ear area for better fit and increased safety Inmould technology UVEX xTRA Shield IAS fit system Monomatic fastener FAS straps 10 ventilation openings 2 shell sizes Cute bear lining Plug-in LED (optional)
Šalmas Uvex Oyo style dino blue mat
Description
About Uvex
The uvex brand (uv-ex = ultraviolet excluded) was first introduced in the the Mid fifties by Rainer Winter, managing director of UVEX WINTER HOLDING GmbH & Co.KG, based in Fürth, Germany, for a line of sunglasses. It soon turned into an umbrella brand for all their sports products and was then extended from the mid-seventies onwards to include the safety division.
From this point on, all sports and leisure products (ski, cycling and riding helmets, ski, cycling, equestrian and sports eyewear) made by UVEX SPORTS GmbH & Co. KG, Fürth, and all the products in the industrial sector (protective eyewear, helmets, hearing and hand protection, safety footwear and workwear) made by UVEX SAFETY GROUP GmbH & Co. KG., Fürth, were brought together under one brand: uvex.
In order to create a presence in the US market, a subsidiary company, UVEX WINTER OPTICAL, Inc., was founded in 1980 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. This subsidiary also produced protective eyewear in its own factory. In 1993, the uvex safety division was gradually sold to the French Bacou Group, including trademark rights in the USA. The sports division, however, was retained in full by the uvex group.
As a result, in the Western Hemisphere (North, Central and South America) the uvex brand name related to the safety division is now only used by the Sperian group (part of Honeywell International). uvex sports products however are distributed by the uvex group. In the Eastern Hemisphere (Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa) the trademark rights for both divisions are still held by the uvex group (Germany).