Football Helmets Recalled Over Head Injury Hazard

Football players, coaches and parents take note.

Xenith is voluntarily recalling some of its football helmets due to a risk of head injury.

Nearly 6,000 football helmets are being recalled because their shells can crack, posing a risk of head injuries.

The recall involves Xenith Epic Varsity, X2 Varsity, X2E Varsity and youth football helmets with a gloss or metallic-painted polycarbonate shell.

Xenith has received 29 reports of the helmets cracking.

No injuries have been reported.

The helmets were sold between May 2015 and March 2016.

More information about the recalled helmets, including their serial numbers, can be found on the Xenith website and on the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.

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