Troxel LLC, the worldwide leader in ASTM/SEI-certified equestrian helmets, announces strong demand for its new low profile helmet collection after selling out at Equine Affaire and surpassing previously established online interest for a new product.
All Troxel helmets feature an ultra light, low profile design, and incorporate Troxel's revolutionary CinchFit retention helmet fit system, which automatically adjusts to the shape of the rider's head.
"The enthusiasm and demand surrounding the new low profile collection has been incredible," said Troxel’s CEO, Shay Timms. In my years with Troxel, these new helmets are, without a doubt, the most well received that I have seen.
In 1992 Troxel created the first certified lightweight vented equestrian helmet; in 2012 they reinvented it with the new low profile collection. The collection includes the Avalon competition helmet, Intrepid performance helmet and the Liberty schooling helmet.
All the helmets feature an ultra light, low profile design, and incorporate Troxel’s revolutionary CinchFit™ retention helmet fit system, which automatically adjusts to the shape of the rider's head for an unmatched level of comfort and stability.
Miss Timms continued, “Throughout the show customers gave us rave reviews about the great look of the low profile silhouette and remarked how light the new models are. It was great hearing consumers comment on the same principles that Troxel pioneered over twenty years ago, especially with our Avalon show helmet which was singled out as the lightest competition helmet at the show.”
To view Troxel's new low profile collection: Troxel Low Profile Helmet
About Troxel
Troxel is the world’s leading provider of ASTM / SEI certified equestrian helmets for competitive, schooling, and recreational riding. Established in 1898, Troxel is recognized for its innovative design and research leadership in headgear. Based in San Diego, California, Troxel now dedicates all its resources to equestrian helmets and related accessories, and has provided over three million helmets to the equestrian market.
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