Trauma Void

19 Addison Road, PO Box 574, 07731, Howell, United States
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4.70
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Trauma Void

The wave of the future, and the next step in brain protection technology for the equine industry, Trauma Void helmets are equipped with Multi-Directional Impact Protection System (“MIPS”) technology, which has been used in bike, moto, and snow helmets for years.

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Sindra Ridge
GB

You won't go wrong with this helmet You won't go wrong with this helmet, it's Safe AND Stylish- not the mention the the customer service is STELLAR!!! ***** Thank you Ms. Patricia for calling me personally on a Saturday about my fitting question~ the 2nd liner did the trick!!

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AC customer
GB

Really like fit & comfort of helmet Really like fit & comfort of helmet. They do run snug regarding sizing. My head measured 56 1/2. I ordered a 57 (recommended) & 58, & although both seemed to fit the 58 is definitely more comfortable when wearing long hours. (+3 hour ride). Nice quality & definitely would buy again.

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Barb Helpin
GB

Trauma Void customer service has been… Trauma Void customer service has been exceptional. I had a fall recentyly and they immediately helped me with a discounted replacement of my helmet. Their policy ensures that riders are safe. They have been helpful and concerned for my safety, always responding promptly by email or phone. They just couldn't be more helpful and understanding.

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Maria Farrington
GB

Our products are fantastic Our products are fantastic! We have the sheet, 2 saddle pads, 6 pairs of different boots, hock boots, polos, pole pad, and I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting. We adore your products, as does our mare!!

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Cara
GB

I had a fall wearing my trauma void… I had a fall wearing my trauma void helmet that resulted in 12 broken ribs, 4 cracked vertebrae, a broken c7, a ruptured spleen and a small hemopneumothorax. I had no head injury! The Trauma team at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center said they always expect a head injury when someone is life-flighted in. Thank-you trauma void!

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