AEXOS HALO Compression Shirt Aims to Prevent Whiplash, Concussions


A new compression shirt developed by AEXOS (Advanced Exoskeletal Systems) is aiming to prevent concussions in contact sports by reducing whiplash during a hit. The HALO shirt provides postural and spinal support in the neck area and stiffens when a player receives a high-speed impact.

We’ve spent the last three years developing HALO to create lightweight, high-performance protection for athletes that is unlike anything else available today,” said AEXOS CEO Charles Corrigan in a statement. “The result is a whole new approach to protecting athletes in a way that wasn’t possible a few years ago.”

Materials in the shirt’s collar stiffen during sharp head movements, thus improving neck stability and reducing whiplash. During slower movements, the collar remains flexible, allowing athletes to scan the field or ice normally.

Halo is endorsed by the Safe4Sports concussion prevention program. The product can currently be pre-ordered through Kickstarter, and AEXOS plans to ship HALO this fall.

SportTechie Takeaway

The range of technologies designed to prevent or detect concussion has broadened beyond standard padded helmets. Eye-tracking is being using by SyncThink to monitor athletes on the sideline. Windpact has developed air-filled compartments designed to reduce impact forces. And Tozuda has created a purely mechanical sensor for detecting excessive impacts. The HALO shirt becomes another device in this widening category.