Get Discounts on Protective Headwear on National Helmet Awareness Day

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Equestrian riding helmetThe riders4helmets campaign operated by helmet advocate Jeri Bryant and supported by SUCCEED®, has organized a National Helmet Awareness Day endorsed by the United States Equestrian Federation, to be held on July 10th, 2010. riders4helmets has teamed up with leading helmet manufacturers to offer discounts on helmets to equestrians via participating retailers Nationwide on this day. Helmet brands that are to be included in the promotion to date include: Troxel, Charles Owen, GPA and Aegis (Devon-Aire). Visit www.riders4helmets.com to locate a dealer near you.

An official event to celebrate National Helmet Awareness Day will be held at the Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY that will be a fun-filled educational event, featuring experts in safety and leading equestrians. More details will be announced on that shortly.

John Hall, President of Freedom Health, LLC, manufacturers of SUCCEED®, said “The National Helmet Awareness Day is an educational event that we hope will become an annual event on the calendar. The riders4helmets campaign goal is to provide information to equestrians on the benefits of wearing a helmet, in order that they can then make an informed choice for their own safety. We’re proud to support this.” 

Kemi O’Donnell who lost her 12-year old daughter Christen as a result of head injuries sustained from a riding accident in 1998, welcomed the National Helmet Awareness Day and riders4helmets campaign. ”I am grateful to riders4helmets for launching this campaign to highlight the importance of always wearing a ASTM/SEI certified helmet while in the saddle.”             

Roy Burek, CEO, of Charles Owen who are participating in the event by offering promotions on helmets through their participating retailers on July 10th stated “everyone knows that wearing a helmet for every ride makes the most sense. Charles Owen would like to ensure that on this first National Helmet Awareness Day, price is no longer a barrier to wearing the safest.”  GPA Helmets is another helmet manufacturer that is participating in National Helmet Awareness Day. “GPA is thrilled to be apart of the riders4helmets National Helmet Awareness Day,” said Stuart Bassin, Vice-President, Frantisi Incorporated. “We are very concerned with rider safety which is a large part of why we are in the helmet business!  We are also happy to be participating along with many of our dealers in being able to extend never before offered discounts to riders on this special day.”

“National Helmet Awareness Day is an important event that Troxel is proud to support”, said Shay Timms, CEO of Troxel.  “Since Troxel developed the first ASTM/SEI certified helmet in 1992, our engineers and R&D team with over 75 years of combined helmet experience have reviewed thousands of accident helmets.  The reality is helmets are strikingly effective, reducing head injuries by up to 80%.   Equestrian athletes are moving to overcome a natural and understandable resistance to protective helmets, and National Helmet Awareness Day is a significant step forward in helmet acceptance.” Andres Lendoiro, Vice President of Devon-Aire added, “Devon-Aire is pleased to support and participate In both the National Helmet Awareness Day and the riders4helmets campaign by offering promotions through participating Devon-Aire retailers on the Aegis helmet on July 10th. The safety of our customers is Devon-Aire’s primary concern.”

Individuals or organizations wishing to hold their own event to recognize National Helmet Awareness Day may email lwhite@freedomhealthllc.com for helmet awareness graphics and other support materials. “You don’t physically have to attend the event at the Kentucky Horse Park to participate in Helmet Awareness Day,” said Jeri Bryant, co-founder of the riders4helmets campaign. “You can participate just by wearing a helmet on July 10th, no matter whether you are trail riding, showing or competing.”

The www.riders4helmets.com campaign has already received the official endorsement of USEF, USEA, USDF, ARIA, EAF, CHA, PRO, EMSA and many leading equestrians such as Robert Dover, Lendon Gray, Ilse Schwarz, Allison Springer and more.  The website homepage is a blog that will be updated frequently with news regarding the campaign.

SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program is an official product sponsor of USEF, USDF and USEA. It is produced and distributed exclusively by Freedom Health, LLC of Aurora, Ohio. The company is focused on finding, perfecting and delivering superior, innovative products that address real and significant health-related issues for animals and the people who care for them. Visit www.succeed-equine.com for further information.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Good to hear. I fell off a galloping mare this week during a rare time riding without a helmet. Although I was thankfully uninjured, I could have been killed or wrecked for life. I’m thankful for the wake-up-call to strengthen my 100% helmet policy. Just not worth waking up to not being able to talk, move, or think ever again.

  2. Great everyone needs to wear a helmet, but I wonder if these discounts will really help encourage people. Hope so though.

  3. This is a great idea. The helmet I wear isn’t mine and doesn’t fit. I’m going to check this out and see if the discount is good enough for me to buy one.

  4. Thank you for the article. I ride Western and have been wearing a helmet for about 5 years. A friend of mine said to me that she just couldn’t do the “helmet thing”. I surprised her by responding that I wear a helmet. After we talked, she is much more open to the “helmet thing” now and I will forward this article to her.

  5. I never used to wear a helmet. Then I got a young horse and decided now was the time. And I’m surprised to find out that I feel like Super Man wearing a helmet. I love it. I’m not afraid as much anymore! And I like the way your hair doesn’t get caught in every branch. You can go bustin’ thru the brush. It’s not such a bad thing wearing a helmet!

  6. This is a really good thing to do. I didn’t see the e-mail soon enough to do it but would love to buy a helmet but they are too expensive for me to afford. I fell off of my galloping gelding back last week and would have felt safer if I had been wearing a helmet. I really don’t want to be paralyzed and never be able to ride again. I don’t know how people cope.

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