cruiser_96;1332409 wrote:If that was the ONLY reason given, then perhaps. But it was one reason given. The gentleman also stated "worn as the manufacture intended." No tape connecting the front two straps. No reason for not allowing that other than "that is not how the manufacturer intended for them to be worn."
It should be noted that in the instance of cauliflour ear, when a doughnut is needed, the committee has deemed that tape to be exceptable.
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I don't get it. The crazier thing to me is the word "abbrasive" came up concerning tape on the headgear... Then, shortly after that, the gentleman stated connecting the two front straps of the headgear with velcro. Ever has velcro run across your face!?!?! THAT'S ABBRASIVE!!!! Whatever, dude.
Mr. Vreeland was at our last officials meeting. The tape thing was discussed along with the decals on the head gear. This is straight from the horse's mouth....
The holes must be poked out. Can be by a pencil or whatever. It isn't about hearing as much as it's about safety. The thought is that with the holes covered... It creates "pressure" system (imagine smacking your years with cupped hands) This is what damages the eardrums and is why there are holes in the headgear to begin with. That is why these holes must not be covered.
Point #2... Decals... A coach/official said his team planned on honoring Mr. Mike Kailai (Spelling?) They ordered small MK decals made of the same material used for helmet logos. When asked if they were legal as long as they did not cover the holes, Mr. Vreeland responded with a no. It would not be legal. School logos only.
Point #3... Tape... Yes on the ear stuff... the only exception is that if the headgear comes off in the middle of a match... It will be legal to put tape on it to finish the match. It must be tape free by the next match. The head gear straps made by Cliff Keen are THE ONLY LEGAL STRAPS ALLOWED TO HOLD HEAD GEAR STRAPS TOGETHER.