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Rugby

Protect your head from impact with 2nd Skull. Scientifically engineered to absorb impact under pressure, this cap reduces impact to your head with proprietary, patented XRD technology.

Soft Shell Helmet

Soft Shell Helmet

$90.00
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The 2nd Skull® rugby-style Soft Shell Helmet provides protection with a comfortable feel using state of the art foam protection. It features superior air circulation, an adjustable chin strap, and rear lace-up to allow for a secure fit.

Product Description

  • Fabric: 80% Polyethylene Foam, 8% Nylon, 2% Spandex, 10% Polyester
  • Lightweight, breathable
  • Tight athletic fit
  • State of the art foam protection
  • Hand wash only
  • Recommended for Rugby, Flag Football, and more
  • Conforms to the World Rugby Specification
SIZE CHART:
  • Small: Circumference - 21.5''
  • Medium: Circumference - 22.5''
  • Large: Circumference - 23''
  • XL: Circumference – 23.5''

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Disclaimer: Scientists have not reached agreement on how the results of impact absorption tests relate to neck, head, or brain injuries, including concussions. No conclusions about a reduction of risk or severity of neck, head, or brain injuries, including concussions, should be drawn from impact absorption tests.