FAQs

What is the Guardian LOOP made of?

The innovative material is soft enough for optimal comfort, but tough enough to control energy at a wide range of impacts on the field. Versaknit sweat wicking exterior material that helps regulate temperature, stretches for comfort and flexes like your favorite pair of sneakers

2025-07-01T11:19:45-04:00December 13th, 2023||

Which sports use the Guardian LOOP?

The Guardian LOOP is a multi-sport headgear that can be used by a variety of athletes, including 7 on 7 football, flag football/non-tackle football, cheerleading, gymnastics, rugby, field hockey, and girl's lacrosse.

2025-07-01T11:25:21-04:00December 13th, 2023||

Does Lacrosse Ball Resurfacing Affect NOCSAE Certification?

Lacrosse Ball Resurfacing invalidates the NOCSAE certification standard which allows the lacrosse ball to be SEI certified for game play.  When used lacrosse balls are resurfaced, they have been altered to a different condition than when initially tested and certified.  Such changes to a ball through resurfacing can reduce a ball’s weight and circumference and

2023-07-24T14:23:42-04:00July 14th, 2023||

Does the Guardian Cap fit the Axiom and Trench helmet?

Yes, Guardian Caps XT fit the Axiom helmets, Trench helmets, and all other football helmet designs and sizes.  For the Axiom helmet, the Guardian Cap's two front straps attach through the top of the helmet and the two side straps reach and attach around the top bar of the facemask.  Make sure all snaps are

2024-08-27T12:43:18-04:00May 2nd, 2023||

What is the purpose of a Guardian Cap?

What is the purpose of a Guardian Cap? The Guardian Cap adds a soft, padded outer layer to traditional hard-shell helmets, helping reduce impact by absorbing and redirecting force. Its low-friction surface also lessens grabbing during play, and lighter colors can lower helmet temperature by up to 20°F. Physics shows that a soft outer layer

2025-07-01T10:23:41-04:00August 16th, 2022||

Do Guardian Caps reduce concussions?

No helmet, practice apparatus, or helmet pad can prevent or eliminate the risk of concussions or other serious head injuries while playing sports. Researchers have not reached an agreement on how the results of impact absorption tests relate to concussions. No conclusions about a reduction of risk or severity of concussive injury should be drawn

2024-12-18T11:01:41-05:00August 16th, 2022||
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