The Riddell® Revolution Youth Helmet
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Background:
Founded in 1929, Riddell introduced the first suspension football helmet. After years of outfitting thousands of football players, Riddell has used the same forward thinking, combining new technology with cutting edge design to produce the Riddell Revolution Youth Helmet.

Research:
Using a study conducted by Biokinetics & Associates, Riddell set out to develop a helmet to help reduce the risk of concussion or Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI). Biokinetics & Associates, an independent engineering consulting firm in Canada, used footage of on-field collisions and recreated these impacts in a controlled laboratory to better quantify human tolerances to concussions, or MTBI. The research showed that seven out of ten on-field concussions occur from blows to the side of the head as opposed to the top or front. Riddell then used this research to create the first helmets designed with the intent to reduce the risk of MTBI, the Riddell Revolution Helmet and the Riddell Revolution Youth Helmet.

Product:
The Riddell Revolution Youth Helmet, designed for children who play football below the high school level, is modeled after the widely praised Revolution, which was introduced last year for high school, college and professional players. Using the research as the backbone for development, the Riddell Revolution Youth Helmet features three key design elements focused on the intent of reducing the occurrence of MTBI, including:

  • Side and Facial Protection — a majority of head trauma is caused by blows to the side of the head, face or mandible areas. Riddell designed the Revolution Z-Pad to disperse the force of impact in these areas for MTBI protection.
     
  • Increased Shell Offset — the distance from the helmet shell to the wearer's head gives the Revolution room to manage the types of impacts that cause MTBI without compromising its response at higher impact levels.
     
  • Tru-Curve Shell Shape — not only does the Revolution Youth Helmet's shell extend into the mandible area, it has been computer designed around the head's anatomical center of gravity.

The stability of the helmet on the wearer's head is critical to keeping the protective system in its intended place, where it can best protect the athlete:

  • Mid-Hook-Up Chinstrap — provides the best helmet stability in laboratory and field test conditions 
  • The Notch — at the lower edge of the shell provides stability in roll-off testing

Player Comfort:

  • Ventilation — the Revolution Youth Helmet uses Riddell's traditional Aero-Cell liner design along with 6 elliptical top vents in the shell to allow air to circulate around the head and heat to escape — this is critical for cooling the head during hot summer practices
     
  • Ear Channel — the new design of the Z-Pads and the Back/Neck/Side Liner allow players to easily put on and remove the helmet than traditional football helmet designs
     
  • Lightweight — Riddell maintains its commitment to producing a lightweight product for the athlete without compromising protection. The Revolution Youth Helmet is 15 percent lighter than the adult version and offers improved peripheral vision over traditional helmets.

More Information:
To find out more about the newest in youth football head protection, parents or players should ask their coaches or athletic directors, call 1-800-275-5338, or log onto www.riddell.com.


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