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Carbon 3D-Printed Technology Gains Leading Ranks in NFL Helmet Safety Tests

Carbon 3D-Printed Technology Gains Leading Ranks in NFL Helmet Safety Tests

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbon, football helmets incorporating the company’s 3D-printing technology continue to achieve leading results in the latest NFL/NFLPA helmet laboratory testing. The post notes that the Riddell Axiom 3D model is ranked No. 1 for the third consecutive year and that this is the sixth straight year a Carbon-enabled helmet has held the top position.

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The post further indicates that the top three helmets on the 2026 leaderboard all use the Carbon platform and are reportedly the only models exempt from Guardian Caps during practice. It also highlights that five of the top 10 helmets utilize Carbon technology, including the new Riddell SpeedFlex True 3D, which combines a traditional shell design with 3D-printed lattice protection.

For investors, the testing outcomes referenced in the post suggest growing validation of Carbon’s technology in high-performance, safety-critical applications such as professional football. Strong performance in NFL/NFLPA evaluations may enhance the company’s value proposition to equipment manufacturers, potentially supporting deeper OEM partnerships, pricing power, and broader adoption across sports and adjacent protective-gear markets.

The emphasis on multiple helmet models and a newcomer product leveraging Carbon’s platform also points to an expanding embedded-technology footprint rather than reliance on a single flagship design. If this momentum continues, Carbon could strengthen its position as a key technology supplier within the sporting goods value chain, with possible implications for recurring revenue from material usage and longer-term opportunities in other industries requiring advanced impact protection.

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