Shred Ready Super Scrappy Whitewater Helmet


Color: Pearl White
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Description

The Shred Ready Super Scrappy Whitewater Helmet sets the standard for style and safety with a manageable price tag. If you are looking for a low profile helmet that is great for playboating and river running this is it! The Super Scrappy continues to be one of our best selling entry level helmets cementing its place in the industry as one of the best. Update for 2018 featuring the new HOG 3.0 Retention system that utilizes a BOA system to easily dial in the perfect tension.

Shred Ready Super Scrappy Helmet Features:

  • Universal size fits a head circumference of 20.5"- 22.5"
  • ABS Molded Shell
  • VN Foam liner
  • HOG 3.0 BOA Lock
  • Color coded interchangeable fitting pad (SM, Md, Lg)
  • Nylon straps attached with metal hander
  • Duraflex fasteners
  • Can be worn forwards or backwards
  • Meets and exceeds CE 1385 International Standard for Whitewater Helmets

We want to ensure that you are getting the best gear, with the best service, at the best price!

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