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  2. Armada (company) - Wikipedia

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    Armada is an American manufacturer of skis, poles, technical outerwear and skiing-related softgoods, based in Park City, Utah with a European office in Innsbruck, Austria. The company's products are sold in over forty countries worldwide through wholly owned subsidiaries and distributors. [citation needed]

  3. Hillerich & Bradsby - Wikipedia

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    TPS Hockey was acquired three years later by Sher-Wood. In 2015, Hillerich and Bradsby sold its Louisville Slugger division to Wilson Sporting Goods, an arm of Amer Sports which itself is an arm of the Chinese company Anta Sports. Hillerich and Bradsby continues (as of 2021) to manufacture Louisville Slugger bats in its Louisville factory, but ...

  4. Mountainboarding - Wikipedia

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    Morton Hellig's 'Supercruiser Inc.' was the first company to manufacture and retail the 'All Terrain Dirtboard', patented in 1989. [citation needed] Mountainboarding (name coined by Jason Lee) began in the UK, the United States and Australia in 1992.

  5. Völkl - Wikipedia

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    Völkl's United States subsidiary is located in Lebanon, New Hampshire along with its wholly owned binding manufacturer, Marker. In 2015 Völkl bought the ski boot manufacturer Dalbello. In 2015 Völkl bought the ski boot manufacturer Dalbello.

  6. Head (company) - Wikipedia

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    Head Sport GmbH is an American-Austrian manufacturing company headquartered in Kennelbach.It owns the American tennis racket brand Head. Head GmbH is a group that includes several previously independent companies, including the original "Head Ski Company" (founded in the United States in 1950); Tyrolia, an Austrian ski-equipment manufacturer; and Mares, an Italian manufacturer of diving equipment.

  7. Fischer (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fischer Sports is an Austrian winter sports equipment manufacturing company, more specifically Nordic skiing, Alpine skiing and ice hockey equipment. Winter sports equipment include skis, boots, bindings, and accessories (bags, backpacks).

  8. Arc'teryx - Wikipedia

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    Arc'teryx maintains two divisions: Veilance, their luxury streetwear retailer and LEAF, their retailer of technical gear for law enforcement and military forces. The company is a major influence in the " gorpcore " and " normcore " fashion movements, the wearing of minimalist, technical apparel in urban settings.

  9. Dainese - Wikipedia

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    Dainese (pronounced dye-ee-neh-zeh; Italian:) is an Italian manufacturer of protective equipment and technical gear for dynamic sports, including motorcycling, mountain biking, winter sports and horseriding.