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Storelli Exoshield Soccer Head Guard Military Grade, Black, Size 3 - 21.0"-21.5"
$ 15.83
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Description
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Size 3 - 21.0"-21.5")
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Approx. Item Weight:
( 0 lbs. 5.6 oz.)
Approx. Item Dimensions:
(13 1/4" x 4 1/2" x 2")
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ExoShield Head Guard
The most protective 5-star ASTM-certified
headgear
in soccer, our ExoShield Head Guard is the only product shown to statistically reduce the risk of head injuries in a recent multi-year independent study.*
According to the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab, this protective
headgear
lowers the rate of head injuries by as much as 84%. Provides comfort and safety for players of all ages and backgrounds.
DETAILS
Protects thousands of players from cuts, bruises and contusions with its 8oz ultra-light, minimalist design that conforms to the head without affecting style of play and accommodating all hairstyles comfortably.
The ExoShield is powered by 9-12mm of Team Wendy Zorbium® foam, the same military-grade lining used in the helmets of US Army, Navy and Special Forces.
The official headgear of US Club Soccer
KEY FEATURES
ASTM Certified
Compliant with ASTM, NFHS and FIFA Rule-4 standards
Impact Resistant
Foam is engineered specially for soccer to reduce g-forces to the head by up to 50%
Military Grade
Team Wendy® Zorbium® Foam armors the helmets of the U.S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps
5-Star Rating
Awarded top rank from Virginia Tech's Helmet Lab with an estimated 84% reduction in risk of head injuries