The most complete safety equipment list includes more than shinguards.

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The most complete safety equipment list includes more than shinguards.
The most complete safety equipment list includes more than shinguards.
$39.95
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FEATURES

  • Adds a layer of protective polymer which reduces impact force
  • Safety Headgear worn by individuals, teams, leagues, schools, clubs, facilities
  • Universal. Use while practicing headers, 8-enders, salchows and pyramids as well as walking the dog in the rain or swinging and sliding on playground equipment and learning to walk.
  • Ventilated, stretchy, lightweight and plush for perfect fit easy on/off comfort.
  • Multi-patented, unique design is thin enough to look great, strong enough to absorb and dissipate a significant amount of impact force
  • Easy care. Hand wash, air dry, no machines.
  • Impact tested. Strong helmet polymer lining.
  • Certified CEII and ASTM by the world’s leader in testing PPE, Inspec EU.
  • Designed for impacts unique to non-collision sports by safety expert, Dr. C.J. Abraham
  • For all ages and skill levels
  • Authentic Forcefield®

HOW IT WORKS

The headband’s protective polymer makes first contact, preventing the impact from hitting your head at full force.

SO MANY USES

 • soccer (law 4 compliant) from pre-school soccer to university and adult leagues • curling except for little rocks who wear helmets • skating (over level 5) • school sports • playgrounds • cheerleading • pickleball • squash • raquetball • tennis • basketball • smashball • volleyball • flag football • floor hockey • hiking • infants learning to walk • autistic and special needs children • daily living • fall safety

EASY TO USE

  • Forcefield Protective Sweatband™ stretches for easy on and off and a secure, comfortable fit. Position like a sweatband across the forehead.
  • Easy care. Spot clean or hand wash in warm water with mild soap. Air dry. No machines.

THE RISK IS REAL

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that worldwide, there are about 69 million traumatic brain injuries per year. Of those injuries, 56 million are considered mild and are classified as concussions. We know that the vast majority of those concussions are accidents that occur during everyday activities. While it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact percentage that take place during sports, it likely amounts to several million concussions per year. That number likely grows even higher when you factor in how many concussions go undiagnosed.
  • According to the World Health Organization, 2021 Though not fatal, approximately 37.3 million falls severe enough to require medical attention occur globally each year. Falls are responsible for over 38 million (disability-adjusted life years) lost each year.
  • According to Health Canada, preventable head injuries are a multi-billion dollar problem and $2,000,000,000 is spent to treat and support Canadians sustaining a head injury each year.
  • As many as 22% of all soccer injuries are concussions and another study suggests even higher numbers. There are also reports of the occurrence of acute SDH (ASDH), skull fractures and epidural hematoma (EDH) after being struck on the head by a soccer ball. J Engineering in Medicine 2015, Vol. 229(8) 592–608.
  • According to global statistics, seniors (aged 65 and older) experience the highest rate of head injuries compared to other age groups, with the most common cause being falls. Ageing Research Reviews Volume 99, August 2024, 102376
  • The rate of cheerleading concussions has been observed to increase significantly over time, with some studies indicating a rise of over 900% since 2000. Orthop J Sports Med. 2022 In Canada, CHIRPP 1993-2011 over 90% of acute curling injuries resulted from a fall, and 31.7% were head impacts. 
  • According to the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP), a national injury surveillance database,
    for curling injuries entered between 1993 and 2011 over 90% of acute curling injuries resulted from a fall, and 31.7% were head
    impacts.
  • Studies show a varied incidence of pediatric traumatic brain injuries (TBI) worldwide, ranging from 47 to 280 per 100,000 children. Falls are the most common cause of head injuries in toddlers, often occurring due to their developmental stage of learning to walk and crawl. PUB MED 2016

No matter how careful we are, accidental slips, trips and tumbles can still happen. It’s a multi-billion-dollar international healthcare problem. Yet many head injuries are preventable. Practice falling safely. Follow the rules. Wear Forcefield Protective Headgear™ to provide an extra layer of protection. The patented design has been engineered to absorb and spread out the force of an impact. The only difference is that if you hit your head, you will experience significantly less impact force to the brain.

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Sweatband headgear. For a very specific kind of impact risk. It’s not mandatory. It’s up to you.

COTTON TERRY PROTECTIVE SWEATBAND

Stylish And Stretchy

Forcefield protective sweatbands™ are incredibly soft on the outside with strong impact absorbing polymer on the inside.

Proven to absorb and dissipate over 50% of the impact force for adults and up to 83% for children.

Impact absorbing as well as moisture absorbing, they also keep your hair in place.

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PROTECTS CRITICAL IMPACT ZONES

Pliable Polymer Filled

Ventilated multi-patented design keeps you comfortable.

Polymer at the front and back of the head protects critical impact zones.

Certified by Inspec EU, the world’s leader in testing PPE so you know it works.

The headband’s protective polymer makes first contact, preventing the impact from hitting your head at full force.

FITS ALL HEAD SHAPES AND SIZES

Measure your head circumference

Check our size guide for a perfect fit

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SO MANY USES

High Risk Activities & Medical Applications

• soccer (law 4 compliant) from pre-school soccer to university and adult leagues • curling except for little rocks who wear helmets • skating (over level 5) • school sports • playgrounds • cheerleading • pickleball • squash • raquetball • tennis • basketball • smashball • volleyball • flag football • floor hockey • hiking • infants learning to walk • autistic and special needs children • daily living (adults) • fall safety

Accomplished Inventor has made safety and protection his life’s work

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“Our protective headgear significantly reduces the severity of the impact, nothing more.” Dr. C. J. Abraham

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 32 × 22 × 2 cm
Size: No selection

XS, S/M, L

Colour: No selection

Black, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, White, Pink, Red, Bold Red, Black Starburst

Forcefield® Size Chart – How to find your perfect size

Applies to Forcefield® Neoprene w/velcro close: Ultra / Ultra JR / Ultra SR and Forcefield® Universal cotton terry sweatband XS / S/M / L

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1. Measure your head

Wrap a cloth measuring tape around your head across your forehead and above your ears. Or, wrap a string and measure the string. Measure around the fullest part of your head.

Ultra note: A minimum of 2.5cm / 1″ overlap is required.

All Forcefield® protective products are designed to be worn like a sweatband and should remain securely in place around the head during activities.

If you are between sizes, go up to the next size.

Style Product Size Head Measurement (cm) Age
Cotton Terry Sweatband XS (35cm x 5cm) 36 – 53 {15 – 20″} 1-6 toddler
Cotton Terry Sweatband S/M (40cm x 5cm) 41 – 56 {17 – 22″} 6-12 child
Cotton Terry Sweatband L (45cm x 5cm) 46 – 64 {19 – 25″} teen – adult
Neoprene Headband XS/S Ultra JR (60cm x 5cm) 43 – 57 {18 – 21″} 4 – 12 child – preteen
Neoprene Headband M/L Ultra (67cm x 6.5cm) 53 – 65 {21 – 25.5″} teen – adult
Neoprene Headband L Ultra SR (67cm x 6.5cm) 53 – 65 {21 – 25.5″} adult senior
Coverwrap One Size