Shred Ready Shaggy Helmet


Color: Pearl White
Price:
Sale price$182.95

Description

Shred Ready's Shaggy Helmet has been redesigned. This is a classic design made out of composite materials for a superior strength to weight ratio. New features include the HOG 3.0 Retention system that utilizes a BOA system to easily dial in the perfect tension.

  • Shredlar Armid Fiber/fiberglass composite construction.
  • Certified CE 1385 international standard for headgear for whitewater sports.
  • Multi-Impact VN foam liner laminated to closed-cell comfort foam.
  • H.O.G 3.0 BOA Lock Retention System.
  • Interchangeable compression molded closed-cell foam fitting pads with super plush material that hooks to liner.
  • Soft nylon webbing.
  • Stainless steel rivets and burrs to stop the corrosion.
  • Duraflex fasteners, adjusters, and stops.
  • Four-point retention system that allows the helmet to be worn forwards or backwards.
  • One-Year limited warranty on workmanship and materials.

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

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