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Team Wendy® to Unveil New Products at 2024 SHOT Show

Team Wendy® Published January 24, 2024 @ 4:24 pm PST

Team Wendy®

New Product Lineup on Display in Booth 62307 at the Venetian Expo

Team Wendy®, a leading global provider of exceptional head protection systems, announced it will showcase several new products at this year’s SHOT Show being held in Las Vegas, January 23–26, at the Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum. The new product lineup includes a rifle-rated helmet, a non-ballistic nape guard and various new face shields designed to protect first responders during riots and other disturbances.

A prototype of the new rifle-rated helmet, the Team Wendy RIFLETECH™, will be on display for preview purposes and is not yet available for purchase. The helmet meets the NIJ IIIA (according to NIJ STD 0106.01/108.01) standard for ballistic performance, with the added ability of stopping higher velocity threats. The helmet is expected to launch in the summer of 2024.

The new Team Wendy non-ballistic nape guard features an ergonomic design, flame-retardant material and intuitive helmet installation.

Three new tactical face shields will also be on display at the show:

The Team Wendy IIIA-rated ballistic face shield offers superior anti-scratch capabilities and fog protection in addition to premium optical clarity. This ballistic rated face shield is compatible with the new Team Wendy EPIC™ ballistic range of helmets and both Team Wendy EXFIL® ballistic helmets.

The Team Wendy EPIC riot laser face shield and the Team Wendy EXFIL riot face shield, both designed for durability, provide optimal protection and are available with a liquid seal option. The EPIC riot laser face shield also delivers FT-2 laser protection.

The Team Wendy non-ballistic nape guard and the three new face shields will be available for purchase through distribution after the show. Interested parties should contact info@teamwendy.com to be connected to the appropriate regional sales manager.

Team Wendy’s sister brand, Avon Protection, will also be showcasing their range of CBRN protective technologies, including the newest ST54 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus.

About Avon Protection

Avon Protection, part of the Avon Protection PLC group of brands, is an innovative capability provider specializing in the design, development, testing and manufacture of integrated protective systems.

Our portfolio of life-critical protection solutions include full face respirators, head protection solutions, escape hoods, SCBA systems, modular PAPR units, CBRN protective wear, thermal imaging cameras and underwater equipment.

Our deep understanding of the unique requirements of the modern warfighter and tactical operator ensures our products are designed to protect users in the most extreme environments. We have been supplying protection solutions to the UK Ministry of Defence and other allies since the 1920s and are a primary supplier of integrated protective equipment to NATO and the United States Department of Defense.

Leveraging our military pedigree, we provide proven protection solutions to first responders worldwide. Our ability to evolve protection capability to meet the complex needs of the tactical operator has positioned Avon Protection as the market leader for law enforcement, SWAT and firefighters.
Learn more at www.avon-protection.com.

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Team Wendy®

Team Wendy, part of the Avon Protection PLC group of brands, is dedicated to providing exceptional head protection systems designed from the inside out for those who risk their lives every day. Founded in 1997, our Cleveland-based company places a strong focus on the prevention of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in honor of the company’s namesake, Wendy Moore, who died tragically from a TBI following a ski accident.

As a leading supplier of helmet systems for military, law enforcement, search and rescue, and adventure sports, Team Wendy is steadfast in our dedication to the pursuit of improving head protection research, design and development, bringing more choice, better technology and reliable customer service to the industry. Learn more at www.TeamWendy.com.

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