URGENT RECALL: Aisstxoer Adult Bike Helmets

Official Source: View Official Recall Notice | Published: April 07, 2026

The Hazard

CLASS 1 WARNING: HEAD INJURY

Aisstxoer adult bike helmets are being recalled. These helmets do not meet safety standards. They may not protect your head in a crash. This could lead to serious injury or death.

None reported

Why This Happens: Technical Breakdown

The Aisstxoer bike helmets are not safe. They do not meet the required safety standards for bike helmets. This means they might not absorb impact properly during a crash. The helmets also failed tests for staying in place on the head.

Because the helmets don’t meet these standards, they pose a serious risk. In a crash, the helmet might not protect the rider’s head. This could lead to severe head injuries or even death.

Affected Products

Check your product against the following:

  • Size large, fitting a head circumference of about 22.8 to 24.4 inches

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Sentinel Action Plan

  1. STOP: Stop using the recalled helmet immediately.
  2. DOCUMENT: Take a photo of the helmet after you have cut the straps.
  3. ACT: Contact YXTDZ Store for a full refund and email the photo of the destroyed helmet to yxtdzamz@126.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of helmet is recalled?

The recall involves Aisstxoer bike helmets in size large and the color pink.

How do I know if my helmet is part of the recall?

Check for “Aisstxoer” and the size on a white label on the packaging. Also, look for the model “GH018L” on a label inside the helmet.

What should I do with the recalled helmet?

Stop using it immediately and contact YXTDZ Store for a full refund. You will need to destroy the helmet by cutting the straps and sending a photo.

Can I get compensation?

If you suffered injuries or property damage, you may be entitled to compensation. Use our free Legal Rights Assessment above.