What hat for 19 months old toddler?

Mine used his bike helmet at that age. It is important they are light as their necks are not very strong.
 
I am another who would not use a bike helmet.

When mine were little you couldn't get skull caps super small so they started with a standard Champion velvet hat, but as long as at meets regulations then it will be fine.
 
Bike helmets are not recommended as it is not the same foam density inside than riding hats so I prefer buying a proper riding hat..:)
It says on the description "kitemarked BSEN 1384". Size is"small" and fits heads between 52 and 56cm adjustable with a dial.

You need to actually try it on and get a fitter's opinion, not just guess. It's your child's HEAD you're talking about here :(
 
Lelly, his head is 49cm but the online shop said you can buy some kind of foam insert/pads to make it fit properly as they said I would struggle to find a hat of his size.(they sent me a link of the things)
Are these pads safe?
Never thought it would be hard to buy a hat for a little one!
 
The pony club - which lets face it is very safety conscious - recommends that children not wear formal riding hats until at least 9 years of age because the weight of the hat will cause neck damage in a fall. Under age 9 they can use bike helmets. There are very robust ultra light bike helmets available for kids -and yes they are almost all dial adjusted. You can also get bike style riding helmets on the continent which actually meet PAS015 - but I've not found a UK supplier for them. At 19 months old the mechanics of a fall from a horse or from a bike are probably pretty much similar - he's not going to be galloping around the paddock on his own! A well made bike helmet will be just fine and far safer than a skull type cap on such a relatively weak neck.
 
You would be better getting one fitted. You can still order it online if you find it cheaper or ask the shop if they price match. I don't know if any do though.
 
The Polly Products adjustable ones would be ideal, they have a dial adjustment. A normal hat would be too heavy at that age and can damage a small child's neck. We use the PP ones for a lot of our RDA riders for the same reasons as many have poor head and neck control and they are certified to BE EN1384. The kids size does 48 - 52 cm heads.
 
I recently bought a dial one (won't name but it was pink and under 30)- think it was sized 52- 54cm? Anyway she measures 53 and the hat just did not fit. If you buy online, you cannot return them either so its a bit of a false economy. I found a fault (in my opinion) with the hat (not very well made and tape coming off). Manufacturer said return it, but for the money I paid they weren't going to be 'top notch'.....!! So I bought a champion skull (had it fitted properly).

She isn't going to be on the pony for hours & only lead rein (I know accidents do happen, but would like to think no high speed/fast falls at this point!!). So I am a no to dial ones (oddly her bike helmet fits perfectly & has a dial)....
 
It is a minefield trying to find hats for little ones. I have to admit (*dons flak jacket*)that my daughter started with a bike helmet as after hours of research I couldn't find one small enough. She then progressed to a Polly hat with the dial which has been pretty successful although I'm not keen on the fixed peak. The 'proper' hats are often too heavy for delicate neck bones and I decided that as she was obviously on the lead rein with me holding her the bike helmet was the way to go as I couldn't find an alternative.
 
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