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  2. Wholesale Sports - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale Sports offered equipment, clothing and accessories in the camping, hunting, and fishing categories to outdoor enthusiasts across western Canada. Founded by two brothers from Calgary, they acquired local retailers including Frenchy's and Barottos Sports, establishing Wholesale Sports as a retailer and distributor to western Canada's ...

  3. Amer Sports - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of Amer Sports in Helsinki, 2022. The company got involved in the sports equipment market starting in 1974. They bought the Finnish ice hockey gear maker Koho-Tuote in 1974, its North East US distributor Koho Sporting Goods Corporation in 1978, the Canadien hockey stick manufacturer Les Industries du Hockey Canadien Inc. as well as ice hockey protective equipment manufacturer in ...

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    Fitbit Inspire 3 Health and Fitness Tracker Bundle. Price: $99.99 Midnight Zen/Black Whether you’re just tracking steps or want specific insights on your sleep and calorie burning, having a ...

  5. Johnson Health Tech - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Fitness Groups (AFG): Also a Cottage Grove, Wisconsin-based subsidiary [7] that acts as a semi-exclusive name brand for Sears (in the United States) and Canadian Tire (in Canada) [8] Matrix Fitness : A company that manufactures exercise equipment for commercial use.

  6. Cybex International - Wikipedia

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    Cybex International (NASDAQ: CYBI) is an American fitness equipment manufacturer for commercial and consumer use. It produces mainly cardiovascular and strength equipment such as Arc Trainers, treadmills, stationary bicycles and steppers. Cybex markets its products through distributors in over 87 countries.

  7. Big 5 Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Big 5 was founded in September 1955 by Maurie I. Liff, Harry A. Liff and Robert W. Miller. [6] The name Big 5 is derived from the first five Army surplus stores that were opened in California. [7]

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