Impact-Rated Cookie G4 Helmet Now Available for Purchase

Published on Sunday, September 1, 2019

Impact-Rated Cookie G4 Helmet Now Available for Purchase

Cookie Helmets recently announced the release of its G4 helmet, which passed impact and snag-resistance testing to Skydiving and Wind Tunnel Helmet Standard XP S 72-600. The helmet’s new features include two switches inside the helmet for ventilation control, additional coverage on the back of the head, a visor seal that reduces noise, a breathable liner and two ventilation ports.

The G4 is available in a matte finish in black, white, dark blue, red, charcoal, tactical green, royal blue, lime green, electric blue, orange, purple, yellow and pink. Several color and engraving options are available for the G4’s side plates. The visors have an anti-fog interior and anti-scratch exterior and are available in clear, tinted or blue-mirrored options.

The G4 is available in sizes from X-small to XX-large. The company recommends that customers review the helmet’s sizing chart or try one on prior to purchasing, since sizing varies slightly from other Cookie models.

The G4 retails for $439 and is available through dealers or on flycookie.com

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