It was meant as sarcasm but I do believe the face guard can be improved for visibility on softball helmets.Well, now, that would be illegal to use in a game.
It was meant as sarcasm but I do believe the face guard can be improved for visibility on softball helmets.Well, now, that would be illegal to use in a game.
I believe they're out of the softball/baseball business now and focusing on football.RIP. Does that mean that Schutt is no longer around or discontinuing their helmets??
I believe they're out of the softball/baseball business now and focusing on football.
It appears they've shifted their baseball equipment to Tucci brands.I had heard that same speculation, that Schutt would focus on football and all baseball/softball would shift to the Adams brand.
However, from everything that I am finding, they’ve been acquired for liquidation in parts. Rawlings acquired Hollywood Bases last year, but that seems to be the end of what I can find.
It appears they've shifted their baseball equipment to Tucci brands. View attachment 28337
I saw that Tucci has a line of baseball bats. Personally, I've never sold one, but that doesn't mean they're not out there. The old 5.6 Air Maxx were great softball helmets, and the customer catcher's helmet was my daughter's favorite. They even had replacement pads you could use as the girls got bigger. No one else ever did that.@LEsoftballdad , I was just coming back to post that. Thank you!
So, the investment company that bought them created a new company, Certor Sports, to consolidate and reorganize their technologies, products, etc.
Certor operates three brands: Vicis, Schutt, and Tucci. Vicis and Schutt both appear to be football helmets (though Vicis is exclusively helmets while Schutt still does pads) so that is confusing.
I saw some umpire gear or something labeled with Tucci a few months back and didn't recognize the brand. I figured it was some cheap off-brand stuff. Guess not! (Or maybe ...) More edits: Tucci launched around 2009 as Tucci Lumber Co. and made wooden bats.
Adams is still listed under the "Who we are" section of their website, but not listed as a brand like the others.
Sources: https://sgbonline.com/schutt-sports-parent-files-for-liquidition/
Certor
www.certorsports.com
I saw that Tucci has a line of baseball bats. Personally, I've never sold one, but that doesn't mean they're not out there. The old 5.6 Air Maxx were great softball helmets, and the customer catcher's helmet was my daughter's favorite. They even had replacement pads you could use as the girls got bigger. No one else ever did that.