Gunn & Moore Hero ABS Cricket Helmet

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Main Features

  • Complies with BS7928:1998 Specification for Head Protectors for Cricketers, British Standards Institute
  • Rigid ABS outer shell with a matte outer finish for high impact protection
  • Impact-protecting EBS inner liner can withstand multiple impacts. Designed from breathable comfort foam with moisture-management outer fabric. Forehead pad is removable for easy drying
  • Nylon strap system ensures exact fit regardless of head shape, avoids rocking associated with traditional helmet fitting systems
  • 4 mm titanium face grille is extremely lightweight and offers excellent vision. The fully integrated attachment has adjustable mounting positions

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The Gunn & Moore® Hero® ABS Cricket Helmet features a rigid outer shell and breathable foam inner lining for a high level of impact protection. The nylon strap system ensures an exact fit and avoids the rocking associated with traditional helmet fitting systems. The titanium face grille is extremely lightweight and offers excellent vision, with fabric-faced cheek pads for greater durability and protection.

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  • Brand: Gunn & Moore
  • Label: Gunn & Moore
  • Manufacturer: Gunn & Moore
  • Item Dimensions: 12.00 in x 9.00 in x 9.00 in; 3.00 lb

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