HALO by AEXOS - Support to Reduce Concussion Related Injury
A project in Waterloo, Canada by AEXOS000days
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Last Updated: September 13 @ 00:01 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
HALO Hockey: Cut-proof Neck Guard Insert
August 20th - via: kickstarter.com
The AEXOS Team has created a cut-proof neck guard insert for athletes in Junior and Women's hockey, where neck guards are required. The insert fits seamlessly under HALO's collar without affecting its performance. The neck guard will retail for $35,... (Read More)
New Rewards for Teams and Families
August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you to all of the backers that have joined us to bring this new tool of protection to market. The feedback has been phenomenal, and we've enjoyed hearing your stories and how you plan to use this product in a wide variety of applications from... (Read More)
HALO now available in Junior sizes! Protecting our athletes of the future.
August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
We heard you. We're proud to now be offering HALO in Junior sizes (S - XL) for boys and girls aged 6+. You can preorder it for $99 (MSRP $140). Let's help increase protection for our athletes of the future. - The AEXOS Team (Read More)
Smart-materials could help prevent concussions
August 17th - via: kitchener.ctvnews.ca
Two brothers spent over three years studying the relationship between violent movements and concussions.
As a result, they have developed a tool that they say will help reduce concussions in football. (Read More)
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