A Leicestershire-based company called Hedkayse, who initially specialised in cycling helmets, have designed a rugby headguard that, according to data ratified by Imperial College, London, reduces the force of direct head impacts by up to 85%.
A Leicestershire-based company called Hedkayse, who initially specialised in cycling helmets, have designed a rugby headguard that, according to data ratified by Imperial College, London, reduces the force of direct head impacts by up to 85%.
Yeah, the article should’ve included some, but they’re not hard to find on the Hedkayse website, e.g. this one:
Dislike. But interested to see how it does get on. Scrumcap with extra padding essentially
But the question is, do we dislike it more than we dislike chronic traumatic encepholopathy and early onset dementia?
I question the effectiveness first. If it does work, no one can argue