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Xenith Official Response to NFHS Rule Change
Xenith Official Response to NFHS Rule Change Feb 17, 2012
Last week the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) approved a rule change that states, In cases where the helmet comes completely off without it being directly attributable to a foul by the opponent, the player will have to leave the game for at least one down. // MORE
Ravens center Matt Birk wins NFL Man of the Year Award
Ravens center Matt Birk wins NFL Man of the Year Award by Associated Press // Feb 04, 2012
Birk, a 14-year NFL veteran, has made 96 consecutive starts and is one of the Ravens team leaders. He also supports youth literacy with a program called Ready, Set, Read, through his HIKE Foundation. Birk also has agreed to donate his brain and spinal cord tissue to the Boston... // MORE
Xenith® to Provide Athletes with Innovative Xenith X2™
Xenith® to Provide Athletes with Innovative Xenith X2™ Jan 05, 2012
(Lowell, Massachusetts) January 5, 2011 Xenith, LLC and All American Games (AAG), owners of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, announced today that Xenith will be the official helmet sponsor of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Considered the premier high school football all-star game, this year // MORE
Xenith® to Provide Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl Athletes
Xenith® to Provide Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl Athletes Dec 22, 2011
Xenith has been named the official helmet of the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, which will feature one hundred of the nation's most elite high school football players divided into East vs. West teams. The game will take place at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona on January 3rd, 2012. As the // MORE
Sports Business In My Backyard: Lowell's Xenith, LLC
Sports Business In My Backyard: Lowell's Xenith, LLC by Joe Gill Nov 20, 2011
When my appliance repairman told me that he had a service call at a football helmet manufacturer in Lowell, I had to find out more. This company was literally in my backyard (just two miles from my home in Dracut) and I knew nothing about them. After a quick google search, I found Xenith, LLC // MORE
Xenith® LLC, PAR® Inc. Partner to Provide Innovative
Xenith® LLC, PAR® Inc. Partner to Provide Innovative by Press Release Nov 02, 2011
LOWELL, Mass., Nov. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Xenith LLC has today announced a partnership with PAR Inc., and its newly developed Concussion Recognition and Response (CRR) Mobile Application. As a result of this partnership, Xenith and PAR Inc. will work together to educate coaches, administrators,... // MORE
Xenith, LLC Ships 100,000th Football Helmet: Continued Growth
Xenith, LLC Ships 100,000th Football Helmet: Continued Growth by Press Release Oct 13, 2011
LOWELL, Mass., Oct. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Xenith®, LLC announced today it has shipped its 100,000th football helmet since entering the market in 2009. In addition, Xenith reported over an approximate three-fold increase in unit sales from 2010 to 2011. Xenith developed a unique, patented // MORE
Why are so many football helmets coming off players?
Why are so many football helmets coming off players? Oct 10, 2011
Xenith® Fit Seeker Technology: Designed to keep helmets secure during impact, reducing the likelihood of the helmet coming off during play. This coming weekend, while watching any football game, count the number of times a player's helmet comes off during a play or after a hit - recalling... // MORE
100 helmets given to Joplin teams
100 helmets given to Joplin teams by Jim Fryar Oct 06, 2011
Xenith has been making helmets a short time and selling them only since 2008. But the reputation for innovation and safety has grown out of proportion to the time the helmet as been on the market. Now these helmets will be worn by Joplin high school and middle school football players in the near... // MORE
GenOn scores with helmet donation in Springdale
GenOn scores with helmet donation in Springdale by Tom Yerace Sep 25, 2011
The board ordered 50 helmets from Xenith LLC, a company founded by Dr. Vin Ferrara. Ferrara, a doctor who played quarterback at Harvard University, designed a helmet that does not use traditional foam padding inside. Instead, the shock is absorbed by 18 plastic disks that fill with air - // MORE
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