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Cascade S Lacrosse Helmets

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From: $110.00 - $225.00
Retail: $289.00
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Cascade S Lacrosse Helmets

The Cascade S lacrosse helmet offers advanced design and technology, ideal for attackers and midfielders seeking protection and comfort. It features enhanced visibility with a higher profile for better field vision, a Tri-Liner system for optimal protection, and a lightweight, breathable structure with ventilation ports. The S also allows for a customizable 360° fit that can be easily adjusted.

Perfect helmet for:
advanced players in high school, college, or professional leagues, who prioritize top-of-the-line protection, comfort, and vision on the field.

Key features include:

GEN4 EPP manages variable force impacts specific to the front of the helmet and face mask.
NV3 foam unites the shell and liner providing protection to the crown of the head.
Seven Technology compresses on impact to laterally displace energy and resets within seconds.
A one-piece shell and visor design that creates a rigid system to manage frontal impacts.
A reinforced S-Series jaw that has a dual-material chin piece.
VisionBar's PowerPress technology enhances sight lines and face mask rigidity.
Expanded ventilation ports that increase breathability by 2x, allowing cool air to flow through and exit out the rear Xflo exhaust.
Three customizable jaw pads provide a 360-degree contoured fit that can be micro-adjusted on the fly for ultimate comfort.

Top Competitors

While the Cascade S is a top contender, both the Warrior Burn and STX Rival offer strong competition. The Warrior Burn prioritizes traditional impact absorption with a focus on key zones, while the STX Rival boasts a budget-friendly price tag and a comfortable, adjustable fit achieved through its Sure-Fit Air System. On the field, all three helmets prioritize safety with certifications from NOCSAE and SEI. Ultimately, choosing between them depends on your budget and whether you prioritize a customizable fit or superior ventilation, a strength of the Cascade S.

Progression of the Cascade S

The Cascade S helmet wasn't the first chapter in Cascade's line. It succeeded the Cascade R, marking a significant leap in design and functionality. Here's a breakdown of the progression:

Pre-R Era

Cascade's journey began with the original Cascade helmet, a major upgrade from traditional leather buckets. It offered a sleek design and more protection for the face. Models like C2 and CLH2 followed, refining the shape and introducing the now-familiar visor design.

CPX-R

This helmet introduced the "tail fin" design element still seen in Cascade helmets today. It also boasted a new liner system and a downward-sloping face mask for better visibility and aesthetics.

Cascade R

This helmet was built upon the CPX-R's foundation with several key upgrades, including a seven-technology liner system that effectively disperses impact energy throughout the helmet, a more customizable fit system, and a sleek and streamlined look that became a signature of Cascade helmets.

Cascade S

Surpassing the R, the Cascade S reigns supreme as one of Cascade's top-of-the-line offerings. It builds upon the R's success with further advancements including:

  • An even more refined version of the Seven Technology liner system and introduces SmartShock technology, which strategically manages impact across different areas of the helmet.
  • The S takes customization to a new level with an improved fit system that allows for personalized adjustments for optimal comfort and protection.
  • A redesigned shell with enhanced ventilation channels for maximum breathability during intense play.
👍 Pros
Super comfortable helmet. Conforms to my head. Love the sizing dial that lets me get a nice, snug fit.
The Cascade S feels much lighter, which helps my son with dodging and moving around quickly. The padding feels really secure too.
I've been hit in the head and I've never felt anything. The helmet does a great job of absorbing the impact and protecting me.
👎 Cons
I was hoping it would be a bit better in terms of quality for the price tag.
The sizing is a bit weird with the Cascade S. I tried 2 sizes before finding the right one.
Kind of espensive when compared with other helmets, and some junior players won't need the extra features this helmet has.
The Cascade S is a good choice for players of all levels. My eight-year-old loves his Cascade S. I would note, though, that Cascade helmets are smaller than the adults. But the one-piece shell and visor create a tough helmet that manages impact really well. It's well-balanced and well-aligned since they moved the weight of the helmet to the center.
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Ben Adams

Ben was born on the East Coast and has been playing lacrosse and stringing for decades. He specializes in custom men’s, women’s, goalie and traditional pockets.