CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE SCRUM CAP
For effective protection, the scrum cap should fit snugly around your head without hampering your movements, particularly when it comes to rotating your head, and without reducing your field of vision. The cap laces up at the back and has a chin strap so you can adjust it for a perfect fit.
Got it? Choose the right size cap based on your head size:
S: 54-55cm
M: 56-57cm
L: 58-59cm
XL: 60-61 cm
EQUIPMENT THAT NEVER COMPROMISES ON YOUR SAFETY.
For optimal protection, the scrum cap should fit snugly around your head without hampering your movements, particularly when it comes to rotating your head, and without reducing your field of vision. You can adjust it using the laces at the back and the chin strap at the front.
THIS SCRUM CAP MEETS WORLD RUGBY REGULATIONS!
This cap meets World Rugby match play regulations: the density of the foam must be less than 45 kg per cubic metre and thickness must be less than 1 cm to prevent excessive force during play.
For us, that means we conducted lab tests on the chin strap durability (which must open or tear in the event of hard pulling) and shock absorption.
For greater comfort, we used a hypoallergenic foam.
A CO-DESIGN APPROACH:
For comfort and effective protection at any level, our three-person team worked with Top 14 players during the different product design stages, including Jonathan Wisniewski, flyhalf.
After testing the finished cap on a dozen pro players while training, it wasn't long before we saw it on Top 14 pitches during matches!
OUR DESIGN TEAM HAS A FEW TIPS FOR CARING FOR YOUR SCRUM CAP - AND YOUR FACE!
"To clean your scrum cap, you can air it out and rinse it with water. However, never tumble dry it - doing so will ruin the foam! You can machine wash it occasionally. Just remember to close the rip-tab on the strap. It's always practical to wear a scrum cap to protect yourself from impacts but also to make sure you don't show up to work on Monday morning with traces from your weekend match!"
CE MARKING
The CE marking (in force since 1993) is the main indication of a product's conformity to EU legislation and allows free movement within the European market