McKinney ISD is not impacted by the helmets recall, it announced in a news release. Read it in its entirety below: McKINNEY --The recall of Xenith football helmets does not include those used for high ...
Attention players and coaches, Xenith football helmets have been placed under a recall alert due to a head injury hazard. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission says that the shells of ...
DeSoto High School has a proud football tradition that includes a gold helmet with Eagles wings on its sides. Now, those helmets may not be safe to wear this season. The Eagles currently have “about ...
The Baltimore Ravens have partnered with Xenith and Baltimore County High School Athletics to award varsity football players across four area high schools with brand new Top-Performing Xenith X2E+ ...
As parents get their kids ready for football season, there's a recall involving youth helmets. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said Xenith football helmets can crack and that can put players at ...
Christmas came four months early for four varsity football programs in Baltimore County as the Baltimore Ravens partnered with Xenith to award varsity football players with brand new Top-Performing ...
The recall involves Xenith Epic Varsity, X2 Varsity, X2E Varsity and Youth football helmets with a gloss or metallic-painted polycarbonate shell sold or factory-reconditioned between May 1, 2015 and ...
Last week, the Los Angeles Chargers partnered with Xenith to deliver 150 brand new, top-performing, Xenith X2E+ football helmets to two Los Angeles high school football programs. The donation came ...
DETROIT, Mich. (WOOD) — As high school football teams prepare for their first games of the season, a series of top-rated helmets is now being recalled because they could crack. Xenith announced the ...
About 6,000 football helmets are being recalled because the outer shells may crack. The problem could leave children vulnerable to head injuries. This recall involves Xenith Epic Varsity, X2 Varsity, ...
Detroit — Nestled in the back of a 66,000-square-foot warehouse, three successive beeps ring throughout the impact testing lab. After a brief pause, a metal rod hurls toward a crash test dummy’s head ...
After offering ear plugs to bystanders, Kyle Lamson approached a computerized battering ram and pressed the red button on the controls. A countdown alarm sounded, and all eyes in the gear testing room ...