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Gear Review: NRS Havoc Livery Whitewater Helmet - Next Adventure

Gear Review: NRS Havoc Livery Whitewater Helmet

Value Rating: 10 Durability Rating: 10 Overall Rating: 10 Duration of Test: 1 year Product Name: Havoc Livery Helmet Product Brand: NRS Best Use: Whitewater Rafting, Kayaking Size: 1 size fits most! NRS Havoc Livery Helmet The Full Review: The NRS Havoc Helmet is the go-to helmet for folks who don't want to break the bank. It really is a great value for the price and you’ll frequently see raft guide companies handing these out to clients. Lots of whitewater folks keep these as backup helmets or as a spare for friends. The awesome thing about this helmet is that it really is one size fits most. It has a huge range of sizes and is easily adjustable in the back by just twisting a little knob to tighten or loosen. This helmet is also pretty darn comfy. I've worn it on many multi-day trips and day trips and have never felt like I need to take it off due to a lack of comfort. It's also pretty lightweight which adds to the comfortability. The only thing I'd say about a helmet like this is that it was not made for high-speed impacts. So, for the big-time whitewater kayaker, I'd suggest something with for carbon fiber layers woven into it rather than just the plastic. It's a great helmet for anything on class 3 or less. NRS Havoc Livery Helmet The Good: Comfy! Adjustable One size fits most Awesome price Great brand The Bottom Line: The bottom line is if you are looking for a solid helmet but don't want to break the bank, the NRS havoc is the top choice hands down. It's comfortable, easily adjustable, and comes in a variety of colors.
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