No it's the Reebok 11k helmet
it is not the best looking helmet, but is comfy and durable.
Cascade M11
some NHL players started to wear them in 2009 so it's likely in 2009
I did some research after getting a concussion and found that the m11 (designed by mark messier) is different (and better, apparently) in how it distributes force around the head. It is a one piece helmet, as opposed to most hockey helmets which are two pieces. The padding on the inside is also different, and I find it to be more comfortable. The only problem I have is it's a pain to change the size of the helmet. The Harvard hockey team recently switched to the m11, so if the helmet is good enough to protect their brains, it's good enough to protect mine
78 miles taking this route:Take A10 (SOUTH) from Ely to M11 to LONDON. Follow signs.Once you are on the M11 Motorway, take M11 (SOUTH) to London.
44 quarts is the norm for the M11.
192.9 miles via A3, M25, M11, and A10More specifically:Take A3(M), from Portsmouth, to M25(E) GATWICK AIRPORT (to M11).Take M25, around London, to M11(N) CAMBRIDGE at J27.Take M11 to A10 ELY (via A14 [@ J14 on M11 ; then A10 will be @ J33 on A14])Take A10 to King's Lynn.
The Cascade M11 hockey helmet is considered to offer the best protection against concussions and other head injuries. It was designed by Mark Messier who became concerned about the growing concussion problem in the NHL and hockey in general.
M11 to M25 to M40
280-390
66 miles taking this route:Take A11 to the EAST to M11. Follow signs to M11.Take M11 to M1 via M25. Follow signs to M1.Take M1 to the NORTH towards LUTON to Milton Keynes