Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet – Rear Neck Protection

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Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet – Rear Neck Protection

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Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet – Rear Neck Protection
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🏏 Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet

The Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet is designed for cricketers wanting strong protection, comfort and a wide field of vision at the crease.

Its factory-fitted 360 faceguard provides extended coverage around key impact areas, including additional protection around the exposed area at the back of a batter’s head and neck. This added rear coverage helps protect areas that can be more vulnerable when facing fast or short-pitched bowling.

The helmet features a robust EPS inner shell and ABS outer shell, helping deliver dependable protection for batting, wicketkeeping up to the stumps and close-in fielding. With improved internal comfort, superior ventilation and a rear adjustment strap for a secure fit, the Ultimate 360 is a trusted helmet option for training and match play.

  • Product: Gray-Nicolls Ultimate 360 Cricket Helmet
  • Official Name: Ultimate 360 Helmet
  • Brand: Gray-Nicolls
  • Product Type: Cricket helmet
  • Category: Cricket protective equipment
  • Faceguard: Factory-fitted 360 faceguard
  • Rear Protection: Additional protection around the exposed area at the back of the head and neck
  • Shell: Robust EPS inner shell and ABS outer shell
  • Finish: Premium satin fabric cover
  • Ventilation: Improved internal comfort and ventilation system
  • Fit System: Rear adjustment strap
  • Use: Batting, wicketkeeping up to the stumps and close-in fielding
  • Standard: Conforms to Cricket Australia and ICC recommended British Standard BS7928:2013
  • Player Level: Club, school, representative and senior cricket
  • Sport: Cricket

  • Factory-fitted 360 faceguard for extended cricket protection
  • Additional rear head and neck protection for exposed areas behind the batter’s helmet
  • Wide-angle field of vision to help players track the ball clearly
  • Robust EPS inner shell for impact absorption
  • ABS outer shell for durable helmet construction
  • Rear adjustment strap for a secure and comfortable fit
  • Improved internal comfort for long innings and training sessions
  • Superior ventilation system to help manage heat during play
  • Designed for batting, close-in fielding and wicketkeeping up to the stumps
  • Conforms to recognised cricket helmet safety standards, verify against product label

  • Batters wanting added rear head and neck protection
  • Players facing medium and fast bowling
  • Club and senior cricketers
  • School and representative players
  • Wicketkeepers standing up to the stumps
  • Close-in fielders
  • Cricketers wanting a wide field of vision
  • Training and match play
  • Players needing a secure adjustable fit
  • Teams and clubs upgrading protective equipment

Cricket Helmets and Safety

When you are batting you want the best possible helmet to protect your head. To concentrate you need a cricket batting helmet that is comfortable and have good ventilation.

British Standards for Cricket Helmets?

Following a spate of incidents where the ball was getting between the grille of the helmet and the peak of the helmet, the British standards came out with new testing to ensure that cricket helmets were remedying this problem.

The British Standards Bureau tested all cricket helmets that were available on the market and released their findings with many helmets passing the tests and some not.

The English Cricket Board then adopted these standards as a rule for all professional cricketers. Since then, the ICC has followed suit and have also adopted the fact that all professional cricketers, men and women need to be wearing BS compliant helmet.

It goes without saying that any player should look for a batting helmet that meets these standards.

Neck Guards and Stem Guards

The protection of a batsman’s neck and the back of the batsman’s head has become an important aspect of helmet protection and Masuri responded by introducing a Stem Guard that can be fitted to the back of the Masuri Vision Series cricket helmets.

The stem guard is a very important piece of equipment and protects an area that is left vulnerable when a batsman sways for instance or plays a pull shot and gets a top edge with his/her head turned. It is well advised that all cricketers, including amateur and junior cricketers wear a helmet that has a stem guard.

With that said it is important to note that the Masuri Stem Guard is manufactured specifically for the Masuri Vision Series Helmet. When fitted to a different helmet, it will not offer the same protective quality, as it is simply not designed for other helmets. All other brands like Gray Nicolls have there own version of stem guard.

Neck Guards and Stem Guards on the right helmet are definitely something well worth considering and buying.

Helmet Features

As we have pointed out, the first thing you want to consider when buying a cricket batting helmet is how well it is going to protect your head. It is then also nice to keep in mind some of the comfort features that many of the modern cricket batting helmets.

Size is an important consideration of cricket helmet and it needs to fit properly in order to ensure that the best possible protection is being given. An ill-fitted helmet, whether the helmet is too big or the helmet is too small can be very dangerous. The helmet will not protect as well as it could or should if it does not fit properly.

Features like:

  • Weight- Helmets need not be heavy. Many of the modern cricket helmets are very light. They still offer the protective qualities and having a light cricket helmet makes
  • Ventilation- A good cricket helmet has ventilation pores so that the head of the batsman can get some air and breathe. Good side ventilation is also important. Shrey, Masuri Gary Nicolls and GM cricket helmets are all known for their excellent ventilation.
  • Straps- Great cricket helmets come with high quality and very comfortable chin straps. The strap should be adjustable and either with a click fastening mechanism or Velcro strap but should be comfortable.
  • Sweat Pads- There is no doubt that a lot of sweat is shed in the helmet. Many of the good helmets allow you to pull the sweat pads out and machine wash them. Having a clean inside of your helmet goes a long way to ensuring optimal comfort.

 

What do I do if my helmet is hit?

This is one of the most crucial questions that a cricketer should know the answer to. As a piece of head protective gear, it is recommended that if your helmet sustains a blow or sometimes even drops on a hard floor from a decent height, the helmet should be replaced. This is because any type of blow could compromise the structural integrity of the helmet. Compromised structural integrity means that if that same helmet is hit again, it may not do the job of protecting your helmet.

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