PLAYERS ARE BIGGER. PLAYS ARE FASTER. IMPACTS ARE MORE VIOLENT.
AIR BLADDERS, PLASTIC SHELLS, BUBBLES, SHOCK SYSTEMS, & BONNETS ARE INEFFECTIVE. LIGHT HELMETS USES THE SAME TECHNOLOGY THAT PROTECTS OUR MILITARY PILOTS AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES.
OLD HELMETS REDIRECT ENERGY. LIGHT HELMETS ABSORB IT.
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TRADITIONAL HELMETS
Dense, heavy plastic shell that slows movements, provides only basic protection, and causes fatigue.
Cushioning systems that use only air and redirects impact.
Heavy metal facemasks that not only strain the neck and shoulders but cause players to lower their head, which is the opposite of safe technique.
Weight of 5-6 pounds, straining neck/back and inhibiting athletic performance.
Old technology repackaged in a new fancy wrapper to seem new. -
LIGHT HELMETS
Composite shell that is light and ultra-strong.
Armor Foam (initially invented by NASA) that absorbs impact instead of redirecting it.
Light chrome-moly facemasks that balances the helmet and makes movements easy.
Weight of approximately 2.5 pounds, improving both athletic performance and protection.
Multiple sizing options, fitment kit and customized helmets.
Technology only seen in auto racing, advanced fighter jets and other military applications.
HOW WILL YOU DECIDE WHAT TO WEAR?
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BETTER PROTECTION
If you have been trying to find a way to get better protection on the field, the LIGHT helmet is your solution. Where other helmets are heavy and provide only basic protection, the LIGHT helmet is strong, absorbs impact and….it’s LIGHT!
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LATEST TECHNOLOGY
The LIGHT helmet is made from high-tech materials used by the military. Composite is used in many high-end cars and bulletproof vests because they are light and strong. The Armor Foam lining on the inside of our helmet is licensed by NASA and is used in space travel.
“During my clinical career, I treated youth, high school, college, and professional football players. When I found out about LIGHT Helmets, I knew it was something that I had to look into. My son tried it out and said it was like he had nothing on compared to his old-school, low-tech helmet of the past. Having a lighter helmet on the head means less momentum is generated by an impact resulting in less trauma to the head and neck. I trust science, the company, and the technology so much that my son now wears one.”
Dr. David Straight - Doctor of Physical Therapy
FOOTBALL PLAYER-APPROVED
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TYLER HORN
Tennessee Titans Offensive Lineman
“After playing years of football, I had grown to expect a sore neck and slight headache during the first few hitting practices of the season… with my new helmet, that neck pain and headache never came. The helmet has made playing football more comfortable.”
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TROY ESAYIAN
La Costa Pop Warner JV
“All my teammates were wearing the helmet the league gave them. They had headaches, a few missed games with concussions, and they always were looking for an opportunity to take their helmets off. I never had a headache, my helmet fit great, my neck wasn’t sore and my helmet was just part of me.”
LIGHT HELMETS PROTECTIVE GEAR IS DIFFERENT.
LIGHT football helmets are different from anything else on the market today. Maybe it’s our background in the auto racing industry… or our passion for protecting great athletes. The LIGHT Helmets mission?
Providing football players with better protection so they can play the game they love at a higher level.
As a player, it’s your job to focus on your performance. As a manufacturer of football helmets, it’s our job to keep you as safe as possible while playing a combat sport.
Not only do LIGHT Helmets provide better protection, but they can also improve athletic performance. While other football helmets can weigh as much as six pounds, LIGHT Helmets weigh less than three. LIGHT Helmet’s design also make it easier for football players to turn their head during the game to maintain situational awareness, track the ball and other players.
Are you ready to get better protection and improve your game performance? It’s time to get rid of your heavy plastic helmet that feels just like a boat anchor in the 4th quarter.