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Concussion awareness and prevention


Air cell shock absorbers inside the Xenith X2 helmet (left) are meant to minimize the head’s motion. 
When a player is hit, air is forced out through a small hole, which minimizes the head’s sudden movement and therefore the severity of a brain injury, according to chief executive and founder Vin Ferrara.
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Air cell shock absorbers inside the Xenith X2 helmet (left) are meant to minimize the head’s motion.

When a player is hit, air is forced out through a small hole, which minimizes the head’s sudden movement and therefore the severity of a brain injury, according to chief executive and founder Vin Ferrara.

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