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Revo speed flex helmet
Revo speed flex helmet






revo speed flex helmet

As for exterior padded helmets, I had a cover when I was younger for part of a season. All of the current helemts do protect much better and help give you the confidence to perform better. I have worn DNA’s, 4D’s, Revo’s, Speed’s, the Zenith and now, my current 360. Today’s helmets are unreal compared to those.

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I remember the pro air and how awesome we thought that air filled halo was. I remember the days of sitting down with a knife and soldering iron shaping the foam liner to your head, trying to get a rock solid fit (little did we know we were helping concussions by doing that). I am college educated (electromechanical engineering) and I feel this helmet is a great advanced helmet. I’ve played football for nearly 30 years and still play semi-pro in the summer. As an athletic trainer, am I concerned that my players wearing a “basic” helmet are at a greater risk? No, because again all of these helmets meet the required standards and that’s what we know at this time. Unfortunately $400 a pop makes that undoable at this time. They’re all good helmets and if I could, I’d have every single player in a Revolution or a Schutt DNA. Our school now has at least one of the Revolution IQ helmets and a Revo Speed helmet. I had teammates who had the Revolution and I had teammates who had the Schutt DNA. I graduated from high school in 2007 and I wore the “basic” Riddell or Schutt helmet (don’t remember). At this time it appears those standards are outdated and I believe it was reported awhile back that they are in the process of re-evaluating those standards. The standard is to simply protect against a skull fracture. Simply NOCSAE who certifies all football helmets does not have a test for that. We have no way to prove that a particular helmet (however cheap or expensive) protects against concussions any greater or worse than another. Ven, while I definitely see your point, I think right now it’s hard to definitively say that it is the case. Also, you can find a picture of at least one player wearing the padded hat on the outside of the helmet through a Google Images search. I stumbled upon it yesterday after reading this article and doing some research. It also goes to show you that Riddell is committed to the process of technology in football.īob, there is a helmet out there called the “Gladiator” that attempts to add padding to the outside of the helmet. Currently at about $400 the helmet is costly, but providing the best features possible, the safety quotient may outweigh the cost for now. I must say I am impressed with both the design, and technology included in this helmet. Research conducted by the NFL has determined that 98 g is the threshold for concussions. The resulting reaction force is expressed in g-force (with one g being equal to the force of gravity). Linear acceleration is the result of a direct hit that causes a player’s head to move back and forth.

revo speed flex helmet

The HIT technology measures both rotational and linear acceleration of a player’s head. Since 2007, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has been funding studies, using the HIT system, to measure how this type of head impact causes injury. As we all know and the article states no helmet will prevent concussions from occurring Īnother major challenge in helmet design is protecting against rotational or angular accelerations, hits that cause a player’s head to rotate or spin slightly, which most often lead to concussions. As the number one producer of helmets for the sport of football, Riddell is doing its best to bring to market the best possible solution. Riddell has gathered statistics on head injuries using its own HIT technology, a system that employs sensor-equipped helmets to measure the location, magnitude, and direction of hits experienced during a game or practice.Ī lot has been made of the helmets being worn on the field, and they were tracked here on this blog. Ide adds that 70 percent of concussions result from hits to the front of the helmet. The Riddell 360 reduces the force of impact to the front of a player’s head, where 70 percent of hits occur, says Thad Ide, Riddell’s senior vice president of research and development. Riddell, the official equipment manufacturer of the NFL, has released a new type of helmet designed to help reduce concussions. Brittany Sauser of Technology Review, published by MIT, wrote about the helmet today. In the National Championship Game, Oregon Duck running back LaMicheal James donned this for its debut. It is called the “360” and it has seen the field.








Revo speed flex helmet