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  2. Schutt Sports - Wikipedia

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    Schutt Sports (trade name of Kranos Corporation) [1] [2] was a United States company that manufactured protective gear for several sports, focusing on American football, baseball, softball, and lacrosse. Products manufactured by company, headquartered in Litchfield, Illinois, included helmets and other protections such as jockstraps, and ...

  3. Riddell Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Riddell football equipment: (left): Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet, (right) shoulder pads Riddell is widely known for its line of football helmets . In 2002, Riddell released a new helmet design called the Revolution or "Revo" for short [ 9 ] The newer design was released in response to a study on concussions.

  4. Shoulder pad (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads are a piece of protective equipment used in many contact sports such as gridiron football, lacrosse, and ice hockey and some non-contact sports such as ringette. Most modern shoulder pads consist of a shock absorbing foam material with a hard plastic outer covering.

  5. Guardian Cap - Wikipedia

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    Guardian Cap is a line of soft-shell pads that attach to and cover the outside of a gridiron football or ice hockey helmet. They have been used in football practices since 2015, with the National Football League (NFL) first mandating their use for some position groups since 2022. After expanding this mandate to further position groups in the ...

  6. Glenoid labrum - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder joint is considered a ball-and-socket joint. However, in bony terms the 'socket' (the glenoid fossa of the scapula) is quite shallow and small, covering at most only a third of the 'ball' (the head of the humerus). The socket is deepened by the glenoid labrum, stabilizing the shoulder joint. [1] [2]

  7. History of the football helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Wolverines Football team used a prototype and Schutt Sports hired Schneider and started mass-producing the AirTm Helmet in the early 1970s. Many veteran players still preferred the old web suspended Riddell TK-2 because it was generally lighter and more breathable.

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