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Jackson county middle school has helments and shoulder pads for sale at a cheap price. Riddell/Air/Shutt helments royal blue with white face mask. Have passed reconditioning standards. Shoulder pads are Riddell/Air pac/Schutt/Easton

all are in really good shape. price on the shoulder pads are $40.00 a set price on the helments are $50.00. If you are interested please call Jerome Taylor or James Stewart at Jackson County Middle School at 931-268-9779. Suit out your middle school or high school team with quality equipment.

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We are buying the new Riddell Revolution helmets for our Jr. High . The shoulder pads were the ones that we just replaced last year . All the equipment is in good shape . We are just trying to recovery some of the money that we have invested in this equipment . All the helmets passed Riddell's reconditioning measures in the past 2 years .

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A little comment on the Revolution helmets..... I ain't impressed with them. I hate them. That little extended ear-piece covering the jaw is supposed to protect against concussions. Well, we had to replace two helmets this year because those extended pieces were cracked. The players didn't know when they were cracked and couldn't recount how many practices and games they may have participated in before the defects were discovered. Talk about a potentially dangerous situation. Also, a good hit is a good hit and no helmet (not even the Revolution) will protect a player from a concussion.

 

Also, if an emergency situation should arise and trainers / doctors / EMT's need to remove the facemask......the Revolutions are the most difficult to work with for numerous reasons. Riddell has been promising some kind of tool to help in facemask removal.....but that's been for about two years now and nothing has appeared on the market.

 

A word of advice for the Jackson Co. coaches.......make sure you have a cordless screwdriver with you at all times if you need to remove the facemask. So far, this seems to be the best option. Also, talk to the trainers at Tech......I'm sure they can give you some tips.

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