Code Blue Limited Edition Headwrapz

Code Blue endorsed athlete, Justin Smith, filled us in on his new custom Pro7 chrome helmet. The helmet is adorned with a Code Blue limited edition wrap from Headwrapz.

Code Blue is an all natural recovery drink that hydrates, replenishes, detoxifies, and reduces inflammation. Code Blue is the first ready-to-drink beverage to contain Sustamine, an amino acid that promotes muscle hydration and electrolyte replacement, and D-Ribose to help maintain healthy energy levels in the heart and muscles.

More information will follow about the chrome helmet.

Check Headwrapz.com for a chance to win this code blue recovery wrap. Code Blue is now available in the DC /MD / VA area. Follow them on Twitter @drinkcodeblue.

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3 Comments

  1. Laxforlife9898 on October 16, 2011 at 5:20 pm

    he gave me 1 of his custom heads

  2. […] Code Blue athlete Justin Smith shared his custom chrome dyed heads with us. The heads are faded from blue to chrome and contain Code Blue graphics on the lip and sides. The metallic shimmer from the chrome makes them look boss! #dd_ajax_float{ background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #DDDDDD; float:left; margin-left:-120px; margin-right:10px; margin-top:10px; position:absolute; z-index:9999; }jQuery(document).ready(function($){ var $postShare = $('#dd_ajax_float'); if($('.dd_content_wrap').length > 0){ var descripY = parseInt($('.dd_content_wrap').offset().top) – 20; var pullX = $postShare.css('margin-left'); $(window).scroll(function () { var scrollY = $(window).scrollTop(); var fixedShare = $postShare.css('position') == 'fixed'; if($('#dd_ajax_float').length > 0){ if ( scrollY > descripY && !fixedShare ) { $postShare.stop().css({ position: 'fixed', top: 16 }); } else if ( scrollY < descripY && fixedShare ) { $postShare.css({ position: 'absolute', top: descripY, marginLeft: pullX }); } } }); } }); jQuery(document).ready(function($) { if($(window).width()> 790){ $('#dd_ajax_float').show() }else{ $('#dd_ajax_float').hide() } $(window).resize(function() { if($(window).width()> 790){ $('#dd_ajax_float').show() }else{ $('#dd_ajax_float').hide() } }); }); ;AKPC_IDS += "30717,"; Posted in: Dyeing Share […]

  3. Keeeiiittthhh on May 25, 2011 at 12:04 am

    why would you headwrap a chrome helmet?

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