Cricket and Cricketers The joke about cricketers is a male genital protector was in use 200 years ago. No one made head protection before the 1970’s even though at the top level some bowlers were capable of legitimately hurling a … Continue reading →
Category Archives: Specification
Benchmarking On examining and testing cricket helmet models, most, if not all, our results conclude that there is no discernible nor claimed difference between models within a brand offering – except from C&D®. More often than not, each brand offers … Continue reading →
Certification All our cricket helmets have been subjected by INSPEC International to testing under the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 2016/425 as brought into UK law and amended, including the testing in accordance with British Standards BS 7928:2013 Our Cricket Helmets … Continue reading →
Conformity Our Cricket Helmets are in conformity with the type described in the EU type-examination certificates and satisfies the applicable requirements as per Annex VI, Module C of the regulation. C&D® own Declarations of Conformity are available on this website, … Continue reading →
Colours
Please note: The colours of our products (materials, paints, dyes, etc) are carefully selected, quality controlled, and maintained, so you can feel confident when purchasing multiple items for a team. No two computer monitors are alike, however, and the display … Continue reading →
Choosing Your C&D Helmet Use a soft tape measure or a piece of string Place it around your head, positioned mid-forehead and just above the ears If you are using a tape measure, read the measurement where the end crosses … Continue reading →
Standards NOTE: In the 1980s, sports science concerning concussion only responded to a visible and obvious head trauma, dizziness, double vision and/or being knocked out. The Cricket Helmet testing standard originally developed in the 1980s has been modified over time, … Continue reading →
Testing Cricket Helmet Testing and certification is by INSPEC International Limited, 56 Leslie Hough Way, Salford, Greater Manchester M6 6AJ. INSPEC International primary accreditation standards are ISO/IEC 17065:2012 and ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, the international standards for conformity assessment of certification bodies, … Continue reading →
The Albion Z Ti
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