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Bauer Reakt 150 Small
Blaze_16
Bauer Reakt 150 Small
$50
SOLD
Retail price: $220
New Small Bauer IMS 5.0 Helmet
hockeytim30
New Small Bauer IMS 5.0 Helmet
$25
SOLD
Retail price: $50
Used Small CCM  Super Tacks X Helmet
Bennetking1
Used Small CCM Super Tacks X Helmet
$190
SOLD
Retail price: $450
Small Bauer Re-Akt 150 Helmet & Cage (Black)
KellerBrash
Bauer Black Re-Akt 150 small helmet
Hops4
Bauer Black Re-Akt 150 small helmet
$152
SOLD
Retail price: $219
Used Senior Small Reebok Hockey Helmet
donjeremy
New Small CCM  Super Tacks X Helmet
Rylananaruk8
New Small CCM Super Tacks X Helmet
$200
SOLD
Retail price: $400
Used Small Black Bauer Hyperlite Helmet
Mikeyd16
Used Small Black Bauer Hyperlite Helmet
$200
SOLD
Retail price: $310
Bauer Re-Akt 75 Small Black/red combo helmet
Hops4
Used Small Bauer Helmet
CaseyBallard
New Small CCM Pro Stock Resistance Helmet
Mikey3Beats
Bauer Navy Re-Akt 85 Small Helmet
Hops4
Bauer Navy Re-Akt 85 Small Helmet
$76
SOLD
Retail price: $139
Used Small CCM Tacks 710 Helmet/shield
Hockeymom9773
CCM Black Tacks 210 Small Combo helmet
Hops4
Bauer RE-AKT 95 Helmet
Cfales
Bauer RE-AKT 95 Helmet
$60
SOLD
Retail price: $160
Used Small CCM Tacks 910 Helmet
WinchesterTG
Used Small CCM Tacks 910 Helmet
$150
SOLD
Retail price: $330
CCM Tacks 710 Black Small Helmet
Hops4
CCM Tacks 710 Black Small Helmet
$109
SOLD
Retail price: $189
Bauer Reakt 150 Hockey Helmet
Levi_antoine13
Bauer Reakt 150 Hockey Helmet
$40
SOLD
Retail price: $200
CCM Black Tacks 910 small helmet
Hops4
CCM Black Tacks 910 small helmet
$169
SOLD
Retail price: $239
CCM Black 50 Small Combo Helmet
Hops4
CCM Black 50 Small Combo Helmet
$35
SOLD
Retail price: $69
Used Small CCM Tacks 910 Helmet
Rscanlon25
Used Small CCM Tacks 910 Helmet
$107
SOLD
Retail price: $240
Great Condition Used Small Bauer Hyperlite 2 Helmet
kmiworld
CCM Tacks 310 Navy Small Combo Helmet
Hops4
CCM Tacks 310 Navy Small Combo Helmet
$78
SOLD
Retail price: $195
Bauer Navy Hyperlite Small helmet
Hops4
Bauer Navy Hyperlite Small helmet
$129
SOLD
Retail price: $309
Used Small Reebok  7K Helmet
austinburnss
New Small Bauer  IMS 5.0 Helmet
cbcorbett1125
New Small Bauer IMS 5.0 Helmet
$40
SOLD
Retail price: $65
Used Small Bauer Re-Akt 95 Helmet
kreece279
Used Small Bauer Re-Akt 95 Helmet
$46
SOLD
Retail price: $170
CCM FL40 Size S Hockey Helmet
RJHockey27
CCM FL40 Size S Hockey Helmet
$30
SOLD
Retail price: $50
Used Small Bauer  Re-Akt 95 Helmet
Mkneel1974
Used Small Bauer Re-Akt 95 Helmet
$26
SOLD
Retail price: $125

Helmets protect you from impact by another player and with surfaces, boards, nets, and other equipment during the game. Hockey helmets are made up of three main components: 

● The shell is the hard exterior of the helmet, routinely made up of a mix of lightweight and durable plastics or - more commonly in newer helmets - vinyl nitrile. In most cases, this helmet area can be adjusted for fit. 

● The padding consists of specialized foams and materials designed by the manufacturer to minimize and disperse impact, usually placed strategically in specific areas of the helmet considered key impact areas. (Examples would be XRD foam in Bauer and D30 foam in CCM helmets.) 

● The liner is the inner material of the helmet that will make contact with the head. A range of different foams, gels, and padding is used in helmet liners from model to model. Liner and padding used to be synonymous, as the interior foam padding of older or “classic” helmets was shaped in such a way as to double as the liner. However, newer helmets will have the padding strategically placed for impact protection and dispersion, while the liner is meant to provide comfort, airflow, and a secure fit. 

When it comes to staying safe on the ice, a properly fitting hockey helmet is essential. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you find the perfect size for your hockey helmet:

Measure Your Head

Determine your hat size or measure the circumference of your head.

Use a flexible measuring tape to measure around your head, just above the eyebrows and ears, where the helmet will sit. For example, if your head measures 22 inches, you'll use this measurement to find the right size.

Consult the Brand's Sizing Chart

Each helmet brand has its own sizing chart. Once you know your head's circumference, look up the sizing chart for the brand you're interested in. For instance:

  • A 22-inch measurement may fall just under "Large" and slightly over "Medium," depending on the brand.

Try on the Helmet

Once you've identified the potential size, try on the helmet:

  • Take a helmet in the recommended size.
  • Move all adjustable flaps or pads out to create room for your head.
  • Place the helmet on your head and adjust the fit.

Adjust the Fit

A properly fitting hockey helmet should:

  • Sit snugly on your head without being too tight.
  • Cover your forehead and sit about an inch above your eyebrows.
  • Stay in place when you shake your head.

Use the adjustment features provided by the helmet, such as straps or internal padding, to fine-tune the fit. Ensure the helmet feels comfortable and secure without creating pressure points.

Final Check

Once you've adjusted the helmet, check the fit again. The helmet should:

  • Not move excessively when pushed or pulled.
  • Provide full coverage of your head for maximum protection.

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Safety is always a concern, and even more so in contact sports. USA Hockey recommends all adults wear an HECC-approved helmet and requires all minors at all levels to wear HECC-approved helmets with full face protection attached. Adults in hockey organized under USA Hockey guidelines must wear a helmet, even if it is not certified.

The HECC is an independent volunteer organization that has overseen the standards and test methods for safety validations over the past 40 years. This certification can be found on the back of the helmet, and an expiration date is also provided.

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The expiration date is typically 7 years post-manufacture. Although your helmet may not show any physical signs of wear and tear, it will no longer be recognized as certified and valid for organized hockey.

Once you've sussed out the expiration date, identify whether the manufacturer uses impact foam inside the helmet. These proprietary pads are designed to withstand low and high-velocity impacts at high-volume helmet areas. They can often be identified by color - yellow for XRD and orange for D30 - but be sure to read the helmet's specifications

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As we learn more about preventing concussions and governing bodies scramble to develop protocols to prevent players, it is important to remember that no helmet is concussion-proof. 

Almost all helmets can be affixed with face protection – most commonly, wire cages, full shield visors, half shield visors, or hybrid visors with attached cage. For minors playing under USA Hockey guidelines, it’s required. 

Wire cages come in sizes ranging from XS to XL. Although, in many cases, the helmet size and cage size may match, it is important to choose a cage that fits the size and length of the face. The chin cup should settle properly under the chin, not on top of the face – nor should it hover too far off the chin without making contact. 

Half visors are most commonly one size fits most. Full visors come in Jr, and Sr. Jr is recommended for XS and S helmets, while SR is recommended for M and up. 

Hybrid cages will be sized the same as wire cages. Full face protection can also provide extra stability and comfort to the helmet, making it important to find the model right for your game.