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Early Football Helmets Were Super Effective Against Brick Walls

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Because nothing sells a new helmet design like blunt force trauma, this wild-haired inventor demonstrates the head-piece’s protection against blows the old fashioned way—being bludgeoned by a local football club and running headlong into walls.

Modern football helmet development began in the 1920’s with padded leather skull caps, however, these quickly proved too thin and ineffective against hard hits. Hard helmets tested and developed slowly throughout the 1930’s, such as this one in 1932, until the Riddell Company debuted the hard plastic helmet in 1938. Face masks were later added during the 1950s to reduce the number of broken noses and teeth. By the 1990s, hard plastic had been replaced by polycarbonate and more recent designs have been adapted to provide enhanced concussion protection. [British Pathe, Wikipedia]

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