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'''Koho''' was a Finnish brand of [[Ice hockey equipment|hockey equipment]] manufactured by The Hockey Company (parent company of [[CCM (The Hockey Company)|CCM]]). They produced player gear as well as goaltending equipment.
'''Koho''' was a Finnish brand of [[Ice hockey equipment|hockey equipment]] manufactured by The Hockey Company (parent company of [[CCM (The Hockey Company)|CCM]]). They produced player gear as well as goaltending equipment.


Later versions of their goal equipment line were designed by goalie equipment guru Michel Lefebvre, who started with their 530 series, moving on to the later 560. Lefebvre still designs Reebok's line of goaltending equipment.
Later versions of their goal equipment line were designed by goalie equipment guru Michel Lefebvre, who started with their 530 series, moving on to the later 560. The company was purchased by [[Reebok]] in 2004. Since then there has been little, if any use at all of the Koho brand name.
Lefebvre still designs Reebok's line of goaltending equipment.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 04:06, 13 September 2008

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Koho was a Finnish brand of hockey equipment manufactured by The Hockey Company (parent company of CCM). They produced player gear as well as goaltending equipment.

Later versions of their goal equipment line were designed by goalie equipment guru Michel Lefebvre, who started with their 530 series, moving on to the later 560. The company was purchased by Reebok in 2004. Since then there has been little, if any use at all of the Koho brand name.

Lefebvre still designs Reebok's line of goaltending equipment.

See also