Baseball’s New Helmet

With opening day for Major League Baseball just weeks away fans might not notice a big difference that might help keep players safe. This year will see the widespread introduction of a new batting helmet. Rawlings, the official provider of helmets to the MLB, is providing teams with the S100 Pro Comp.

This is the latest helmet designed for batters, and it is just a fraction of an inch larger and about an ounce heavier than traditional helmets, but its carbon fiber shell promises to be about 300 percent stiffer and 130 times stronger than helmets made of plastic. It is designed to provide protection against balls thrown at speeds up to 100 miles per hour – compared to the 68mph of the older helmets. Continue reading Baseball’s New Helmet

Rawlings Participates in Youth Football Safety and Helmet Replacement Program

Helmets are crucial protective equipment for football teams, yet they often get uses year after year and no longer protect the players as effectively. Helmet manufacturer Rawlings just joined the Youth Football Safety and Helmet Replacement partnership. This group helps promote safety on the field, replaces aged helmets, and serves to educate coaches, players and others in the sport.

The initiative will remove helmets over 10 years old and replace them with new helmets. The new helmets will be given at no cost to beneficiary leagues. Coaches and administrators will also receive educational information to help assist young players with proper equipment fit and to promote playing the game safer. Continue reading Rawlings Participates in Youth Football Safety and Helmet Replacement Program

Virginia Tech Releases 2012 Football Helmet Ratings

Last year Virginia Tech – Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences began testing adult football helmets. The school just released its 2012 ratings, and added two helmets with five-out-of-five stars, joining last year’s pick.

Testing the helmets is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded project. The test uses the STAR Evaluation System, which is an acronym for the Summation of Tests for the Analysis of Risk. It involves performing 120 impacts on each helmet model at multiple locations and impact energies to evaluate the degree of head protection.

The Riddell Revolution Speed earned five stars last year. This year the Rawlings Quantum Plus and Riddell 360 also earned five stars. The Rawlings implus and Rawlings Quantum each earned four stars, which still falls in the recommended category for Virginia Tech. Continue reading Virginia Tech Releases 2012 Football Helmet Ratings