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The Shadow XR is the company’s first product to feature RHEON energy control cells, an ultra energy-absorbing technology that intelligently changes its behavior in response to impact.
Rigorously engineered and tested for the athlete, the Xenith Shadow is an evolution of the company's current patented helmet technology. Its streamlined design improves fit and protection while ...
The helmet controversy should finally be coming to an end for Antonio Brown and the Oakland the Raiders. Per a press release from Xenith, Brown will be wearing the Xenith Shadow Helmet. This has ...
The Detroit-based helmet and football equipment manufacturer convinced the Oakland Raiders wide receiver to wear its Xenith Shadow flagship model, bringing to a close weeks of drama.
Yet, in the first images from Brown's time at Patriots practice, it was clear that he wasn't wearing the Xenith Shadow or even the helmet he wore in preseason warmups with Oakland.
Brown chose to wear the Xenith Shadow helmet in 2019 after threatening to retire due to the NFL's helmet policies.
The Green Bay Packers selected four Wisconsin high school varsity football teams to be awarded with brand new Xenith Shadow Varsity Helmets ahead of the high school football season getting under way.
DETROIT, Jan. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Xenith introduced the new Xenith Shadow XR helmet designed with NFL, collegiate, and high school varsity football athletes in mind. Redefining energy ...
Raiders' wide receiver Antonio Brown has settled on the Xenith Shadow helmet for 2019 to replace the Schutt Air Advantage he wore for the first nine years of his career, according to ESPN's Adam ...
Antonio Brown, a wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders, will wear a Xenith Shadow helmet for the 2019-2020 season. Detroit-based helmet maker Xenith LLC is now making the starting lineup in the NFL.
Raiders notes: ‘Helmet-gate’ ends with endorsement deal for Antonio Brown Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown holds his new helmet, the Shadow by helmet-maker Xenith. Photo courtesy Xenith.
Helmet manufacturer Xenith announced Friday it has ended its working relationship with New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown.