LOOP Frequently Asked Questions
A look at frequently asked questions on LOOP: the highest-rated, most affordable soft-shell multisport headgear.
A look at frequently asked questions on LOOP: the highest-rated, most affordable soft-shell multisport headgear.
Guardian Caps joined the team for media day and their fan experience — here are some of our favorite takeaways from our time in Tuscaloosa.
Guardian Sports, the creators of the Guardian Cap, are proud to announce an official safety partnership with the Legend2Legacy Foundation Inc. for the inaugural Game of the Americas All-American Bowl Week.
Greasers are the silent killer of performance, holding players back at every level - and the PEARL team has experienced it firsthand.
August is here, and with it, the hum of whistles and sounds of Friday night lights – football is officially back in Gwinnett County, Georgia. But this season, fans are seeing something new on the field: players are suiting up with Guardian Caps.
Guardian Sports has teamed up with SoftShox™ to engineer the first-ever safety chinstrap, introducing innovative hydraulic technology to the evolution of an often-overlooked area in helmet safety.
At the end of spring practice, Georgia’s head coach Kirby Smart implemented a new tactic, offering a blue Guardian Cap to the three players who embodied his latest mantra: fire, passion and energy.
Whether you’re gearing up your son for his first youth football practice or you’re a pro seeking an upgrade, choosing the right helmet matters. Guardian's guide breaks down helmet ratings, cost-effective options and how Guardian Caps can deliver added protection where it counts.
Domestic manufacturing matters today and in the long run – but why? Products made in the USA ensure better quality, faster shipping and long-term value. Plus, PEARL lacrosse balls are tariff-free, so you get the best of the best without all those hidden costs.
In the 2010s, the game of football found itself at a crossroads. With a surge in head injuries and growing concerns over their long-term effects, worries heightened amongst parents and youth rosters began to dwindle – sometimes even disappearing entirely. But Al Nittoli, former head of Oakland Braves Youth Football in Oakland, New Jersey, refused to let his program fade away.