you can wear a headguard, these are used in rugby. also helmets are used in american football, hurling and ice hockey. there may be others but i do not know them. hope this helps
yes helmets glasses and suits.
They are stickers used normally on helmets.
The Hurling Hex is used on a witch's/wizard's broom and causes it to try to hurl the rider off.
i think they are DNA
kind of sometimes it depends
Chin straps come in handy by securing a helmet to the head. The are used for baseball helmets, football helmets, combat helmets, hockey helmets, and motorcycle helmets.
The Irish Gaelic name for hurling stick is camán (hurling stick). A camóg (camogie stick) is somewhat smaller and is used by women in the game of camogie
Bern helmets are used to protect one's head while bicycling. They are lightweight helmets made for men, women, and children in a variety of styles and colors.
A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.
Gaelic Football and Hurling don't need much equipment. They would have used footballs and sliothars (the balls used for Hurling) and hurleys, much as they do now. The style of clothing would have changed, but players would have worn shirts and shorts and boots, much as they do now. Helmets would be newer. All equipment would be more modern, better made and specifically designed, but they basic set of equipment would be the same.
The most used, especially in younger leauges, are Schutt and Ridell helmets. In the older leagues you also start to see a more modern designed helmets that is a Revolution helmet