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HOW TO SIZE
1. Use a soft tape measure to determine the player's head circumference. Measure completely around the head, in the location of the forehead, above your eyebrows and below your hairline. A string can be used to measure the head as well; identify the distance, and then measure the string with a yard stick or retractable tape measure.
2. See below and choose (S/M) or (L/XL) based on the measurement along with your preference for a relaxed or more snug fit
SIZES
(S/M) Head Circumference: 20 to 21"
20" (Relaxed Fit) ------ 21" (More Snug Fit)
(L/XL) Head Circumference: 21+ to 22"+
21"+ (Relaxed Fit) ------ 22"+ (More Snug Fit)
Give us a call with any questions: 1-844-863-7825
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PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place mesh side against the forehead
2. Bottom of Halo features contoured curves for ears
3. Unequal logo will be positioned on the left temple area
4. Place Halo contoured curves over the ears
5. Attach the Halo securely in back using velcro strips
6. For best protection, wear the Halo low on the forehead
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in warm water
8 Reviews
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Great product
My daughter has worn this consistently following a major concussion. It is a little extra protection and a little more peace of mind.
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Great Protection
The Halo has been a great help for my 15 year old daughter. She has a seizure disorder and gets very little warning, so she wears to Halo to get some head protection. We've tried several brands of padded headband, but the Halo stays on most reliably and is more adjustable than others.
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Light and comfortable
Works well and my son does not complain while wearing it. We really appreciate the level of protection and certification of his headwear. My son is actually 'known' in his soccer league as the kid who wears head protection. I'm personally proud of that. The halo 1 is a bit on the thicker side for a "head band" and the 6mm might be good option for lower intensity play or practice. When I evaluate this I don't know why I would opt for lower protection. After a head trauma, concussion or close call it is too late to upgrade your safety equipment!