Triple Eight Helmet with Sweatsaver Liner, Black Rubber/Red, X-Large
Our renowned rubber helmet is one of the best multi-impact helmets available. This helmet can be used as necessary protective gear for skateboarding, in-line skating (\rollerblading\”), roller derby, and scooters. This helmet is not for bicycle use. As well, at Triple Eight we know that sweating while skateboarding sucks, so our techies here listened to our top riders, went back to the drawing board and developed the patented Sweatsaver liner that helps eliminate the smells, the stinging and the eye blurring that occurs from sweat. Our revolutionary liner has moisture-wicking layers that limit sweat drippage, a treatment to make it virtually stink proof, and a 360° wrap around design so that there is absolutely no liner separation. With our terry cloth construction, you can kiss that itchy head feeling goodbye. Our Sweatsaver liner is standard in all rubberized helmets and pro helmets, and is also sold individually in sizes XS to XL.”
Rubber Helmet Sizing Chart:
To ensure a perfect fit, measure the circumference of your head starting in the middle of your forehead and match it with the sizes below.
XS 20.10 in – 20.50 in (51-52cm)
S 20.60 in – 21.30 in (52-54cm)
M 21.40 in – 22.00 in (54-56cm)
L 22.10 in – 22.90 in (56-58cm)
XL 23.00 in – 24.00 in (58-60cm)
Product Features
- Multi-impact Design
- Sweatsaver liner comes standard
- Adjustable Strap
- Triple Eight Customized Logo Rivets
- Does not meet CPSC, ASTM, or NZ Certification
- Multi-impact design
- Sweatsaver liner
- Adjustable straps
- Triple Eight customized logo rivets
- Classic skate side cut helmet design
Doesnt Meet ANY National Safety Standards? Really? Bought this helmet based on the GREAT Amazon reviews, let me be the first to say it fits well, it looks awesome, priced amazingly well and has an awesome feel to it, (wait for it).. I was pretty stoked on this purchase until I gave it a squeeze and noticed how much it flexes which I thought was odd for a helmet with really only one job. I then flipped the lid over and noticed on the inside more warning labels than I have ever seen on any helmet I have ever owned.. (I was raised on back country…
The XL was kind of tight when putting it on and my head measured at 59 cm, which put me on the top end anyway. I do suspect te padding might compact a little with wear and a helmet is supposed to be snug so I am keeping it. It looks great and the sweatsaver liner is comfortable even though it is tight. I know its not certified, but multi impact helmets usually aren’t. I have seen some of the reviews questioning this and I have to disagree when people say it is useless. Having had a concussion…