Helmets are protective gear to be worn over the head to prevent injuries. The history of helmets can be traced back to Ancient Greece where it was worn by Greek soldiers. Today helmets are worn in most sports and in the military to help protect from injuries. Originally helmets were constructed from leather but then from bronze and iron during the bronze and iron ages. Today military helmets are manufactured by ballistic materials such as Kevlar, which can withstand bullet and fragment power. Helmets are essential to safety and should be worn in sports that require helmets and in military combat. A popular sun blocking helmet that we offer is the pith helmet (also known as the safari helmet, sun helmet, topee, sola topee, salacot or topi) made popular by westerners both men and women, old and young, worn in the tropics during the 19th and 20th century. The pith helmet became re-popularized during active use during the Vietnam war. Military Helmets are also known as United States Army and Navy Kevlar Tactical gears, safari combat ballistics supplies, pith biker supplies and hats, etc. Military Helmets are commonly misspelled as kevlar mitch attire, etc.