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Pro-Tec Ace Water Helmet

Pro-Tec Ace Water Helmet

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Brand: Pro-Tec
Category: Sports

Buy New: $27.00 - $39.99

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 48866

Media: Misc.

Model: Ace Water


Features:
  • Water Proof Dual Density EVA liner
  • Full Surround Interior Fit System
  • Avail in 4 Separate Sizes
  • Size Scale = 53-54cm
  • CE EN 1385 Certified, this helmet comes with a one-year warranty

Accessories:

  • Pro-Tec Classic Full Cut Water Helmet
  • Pro-Tec Ace Wake Ear Guard Set
  • Body Glove Body Board (40-Inch)
  • Body Glove Alpha Neoprene USCG Life Jacket
  • Body Glove Vapor Neoprene Life Jacket

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Product Description
Protect your young boaters with the ProTec Ace Water Helmet Junior. New this year, ProTec is making their outstanding Ace Water Helmet in smaller sizes.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good construction, bad sizing and shape   January 18, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

PROS: Good materials and finishing, light, strap nicely adjustable

CONS: Helmet sizing charts (see Protech web site) are a little off. Using their charts, i determined my son, my wife and I could all wear larges. After receiving the helmets, I ended up having to get a medium for my son and an XL for myself. Part of the reason is simply that the helmet shells are misformed for the average head. It is too short from front to back, so it creates pressure on your forhead and back of head. Uncomfortable to say the least. I have helmets from Giro, Trek and Specialized and they all fit great, so its not our heads!

I'm going to try and heat one up to see if I can reshape it a bit, otherwise I need to sell these on Ebay and get something that isn't deformed.


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