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The Mayo Clinic put hockey neck guards to the test – and most failed

The Mayo Clinic put hockey neck guards to the test – and most failed

A Mayo Clinic study put popular hockey neck guards to the test – and the results were alarming. Most guards failed to stop a skate blade at real-game impact levels. The only ones that held up were those made with advanced materials rated ANSI A6 or higher. Here’s why that matters, and how this very study helped spark the creation of Titan.

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The hockey neck guard debate: safety vs. style on the ice

The hockey neck guard debate: safety vs. style on the ice

Hockey is a game of skill, speed, and grit, but it also carries inherent dangers. Among them, the risk of a skate blade laceration to the neck is one of the most severe. The tragic death of former NHL player...

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Hockey injuries are on the rise, and so is the risk of laceration

Hockey injuries are on the rise, and so is the risk of laceration

Hockey is getting faster, and so is the risk of injuries. A study found over 20,000 hockey-related ER visits per year, with lacerations being the most common injury. Neck injuries are a growing concern, especially among youth players. Titan Battlegear is changing the game with real cut-resistant protection that players can trust.

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Titan Battlegear’s A9 Technology Leads the Industry

Titan Battlegear’s A9 Technology Leads the Industry

Top 5 Highlights Studies show that 27% of hockey-related injuries involve neck lacerations, emphasizing the need for superior protection. Independent research highlights that 19.1% of face/neck injuries and 14% of wrist/hand/finger injuries occur in hockey, areas where Titan Battlegear excels...

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