CCM FV1 Junior Hockey Full Face Shield
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Serving players since 1988.The CCM FV1 Full Shield is a modern, sharp-looking full visor built to deliver improved airflow without sacrificing optical performance. Combining high-performance anti-scratch and anti-fog treatments with thoughtful design, the FV1 gives players great visibility and comfortable, all-game wearability.
Shield Construction The entire FV1 is constructed from impact-resistant polycarbonate. The outside of the shield is finished with an anti-scratch coating that resists scuffs, cuts, and marks, keeping your field of vision clean game after game.
Vision The FV1 delivers excellent optical accuracy with true depth perception, so the puck is exactly where it appears. An anti-fog coating on the inside of the shield helps prevent fog-ups, keeping your vision clear from warmup to final whistle.
Ventilation CCM placed strategically designed vents at the top of the shield to create airflow into the helmet, helping to keep you cool through every shift. The vents are styled to look as good as they perform, giving the FV1 a modern, aggressive aesthetic.
Chin Cup A multi-density foam chin cup delivers a comfortable, snug fit that helps secure the shield to your face for confident play.
Certification CSA, HECC, and CE certified.
Sizing Available in Senior and Junior sizes.
Whether you're looking for full-face protection without compromising on vision, breathability, or style, the CCM FV1 Full Shield delivers the modern performance and clean looks players are after.

Bought the FV1 for CCM FL3DS YT helmet and had a heck of a time trying to get the top clips secured. Seemed like they were too short but after hours or trying gave up and brought to a pro shop and they secured them in 15 minutes but struggled. Fits great and son couldn’t be happier switching from cage to shield.
