AURORA, Colo. (CBS4)- A baby boy from Pueblo travels to Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora every two weeks to have his skull checked. That's because 9-month-old Jude Mainard was born with a ...
Traditional bike helmets utilize standard expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam that crushes upon impact and needs to be replaced after an accident. Longtime safety innovator Smith has implemented a new ...
Designed to be worn with the skull on the front, or the back of the head, the choice is yours. In case of night riding, dark conditions, or strict helmet law requirements, you can reverse the helmet ...
In recent years one of the most important areas of research in the field of sports medicine has been the effects of head trauma on the health of an athlete. Research indicates that while a sudden, ...
Biker helmets have come a long way in the last few decades–design, colors, safety, and materials have been improved to make the most unique and eye-catching helmets to every hit the roads. The Icon ...
Athletes should thank the aerospace engineers. Back in the ’60s, it was NASA and the U.S. Air Force who first tested the strength of carbon fiber; decades later, we’re still dependent on it. New for ...
A recent study from Virginia Tech highlights the lowered risk of concussions and skull fractures during falls when workers ...
This is just one of the many tricks the Smith Vantage 2 has up its sleeve. Alone, not a big deal. But when comfort, ...
Daytona Helmets is recalling D1, D3 and D6 Skull Caps for failure to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard requirements. Daytona Helmets is recalling the D1 (pictured here, D3 ...
Schwarzkopf's helmet, a PASGT, represents "how technology and innovation work together in the field of ground-forces protection,” says Frank Blazich, Jr., the Smithsonian's curator of modern military ...
You’d think wearing a giant astronaut-style helmet over your head might attract attention, but this is New York. And so when I left my Brooklyn apartment yesterday morning sporting a rather ...
NORMAN, Okla. Moments after her son finished practicing with his fifth-grade tackle football team, Beth Sparks examined his scuffed and battered helmet for what she admitted was the first time. She ...