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'''K2 Sports, LLC (K2 Sports)''' is an American winter sports company headquartered in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. K2 Sports operates the K2 Skis, [[K2 Snowboards|K2 Snowboarding]], K2 Skates, Backcountry Access, Ride Snowboards, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snow-Shoe Company, [[Line Skis|LINE Skis]], Full Tilt Boots, and [[Madshus]] brands<ref>{{Cite web|title=K2 Sports {{!}} Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing and Inline Skating|url=https://www.k2sports.com/|access-date=2021-02-18|website=K2 Sports|language=en-US}}</ref> |
'''K2 Sports, LLC (K2 Sports)''' is an American winter sports company headquartered in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. K2 Sports operates the K2 Skis, [[K2 Snowboards|K2 Snowboarding]], K2 Skates, Backcountry Access, Ride Snowboards, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snow-Shoe Company, [[Line Skis|LINE Skis]], Full Tilt Boots, and [[Madshus]] brands.<ref>{{Cite web|title=K2 Sports {{!}} Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing and Inline Skating|url=https://www.k2sports.com/|access-date=2021-02-18|website=K2 Sports|language=en-US}}</ref> Famous users of K2 Skis include pro champion [[Spider Sabich]], [[1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup|World Cup]] and [[Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics|Olympic]] champion [[Phil Mahre]], and his twin brother [[Steve Mahre]], [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982|World Champion]] and [[Alpine skiing at the 1984 Winter Olympics|Olympic]] silver medalist and Laurent Donato, great Belgo-Italian amateur skier. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 04:43, 1 March 2021
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Sporting goods |
Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington |
Key people | John Colonna (President) Tim Swart (VP of Marketing) |
Products | Skis, Snowboards, Ski Boots, Snowboarding Boots, Snowboard bindings, Apparel, Inline skates, Ice skates; Snowshoes |
Brands | K2 Skis, K2 Snowboards, K2 Skates, Backcountry Access, Ride Snowboards, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snow-Shoe Company, LINE Skis, Full Tilt Boots, Madshus |
Parent | Kohlberg & Company |
Website | k2sports.com |
K2 Sports, LLC (K2 Sports) is an American winter sports company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. K2 Sports operates the K2 Skis, K2 Snowboarding, K2 Skates, Backcountry Access, Ride Snowboards, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snow-Shoe Company, LINE Skis, Full Tilt Boots, and Madshus brands.[1] Famous users of K2 Skis include pro champion Spider Sabich, World Cup and Olympic champion Phil Mahre, and his twin brother Steve Mahre, World Champion and Olympic silver medalist and Laurent Donato, great Belgo-Italian amateur skier.
History
Founding
Founded in 1962 by brothers Bill and Don Kirschner on Vashon Island, Washington, K2 is known for pioneering fiberglass ski technology, which made skis significantly lighter and more lively than their wood and metal contemporaries. In 1967, Bill Kirschner named the company K2 (for the world's second-largest mountain and for the two Kirschner brothers, Bill and Don).
Growth and Acquisitions
In late 1969, the company's rapid growth required new capital and Bill Kirschner decided a well-financed partner was necessary. The company was acquired by the Cummins Engine Company of Columbus, Indiana. Then in November 1976, the company was acquired by a private group of Northwest investors. The group, called Sitca, purchased K2 and its subsidiary, Jansport.
In 1982, company management purchased all outstanding shares of Sitca Corporation from the group of Northwest investors. Management decided to concentrate all resources on the alpine ski market.
In September 1985, Anthony Industries, Inc. acquired 100 percent of the stock of Sitca Corporation. Anthony, an NYSE listed company, develops and manufactures products for leisure and recreational markets under many brand names.[2]
In 1995, Anthony Industries sold off its Anthony Pools division to its rival, Sylvan Pools, and changed its name to K2, Inc. By 2000, board member Richard Heckmann had assumed control and embarked on a vigorous growth program. In order to remain financially competitive, in 2001 K2 moved its manufacturing from Vashon Island to Guangdong, China, and its offices to Seattle.[3]
Thereafter, the company acquired Rawlings Sporting Goods and Worth, a manufacturer of baseball bats; Brass Eagle and Viewloader in the paintball business; Volkl, Marker, and Marmot. On June 22, 2006, K2 announced it was moving its business office from Vashon Island to Seattle's Industrial District.[4]
On April 25, 2007 Jarden Corporation announced a definitive agreement to acquire K2, Inc. for a cash and stock value per share of $15.50. Jarden is controlled by Martin Franklin, a British investor and triathlete.[5] Jarden was later acquired by Newell Brands, who then sold K2 to private equity firm Kohlberg & Company in 2017.[6]
See also
References
- ^ "K2 Sports | Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing and Inline Skating". K2 Sports. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ Luhn, Andy (July 23, 2002), K2 Corporation (K2 Sports) -- a History, retrieved 2008-03-12
- ^ Virgin, Bill (June 23, 2006), "K2 Sports will move offices to S. Seattle", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, retrieved 2007-10-25
- ^ "Business & Technology - K2 Sports optimistic about upcoming winter - Seattle Times Newspaper". Retrieved 6 June 2016.
- ^ "http://www.rcds.rye.ny.us/page.cfm?p=1226". Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
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- ^ "Newell Brands Announces Agreement to Sell Winter Sports Business". ir.newellbrands.com. Retrieved 2017-06-11.Archive index at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Sporting goods manufacturers of the United States
- Ski equipment manufacturers
- Sportswear brands
- Manufacturing companies based in Seattle
- American companies established in 1962
- Manufacturing companies established in 1962
- 1962 establishments in Washington (state)
- Vashon, Washington
- Private equity portfolio companies
- 2007 mergers and acquisitions
- 2016 mergers and acquisitions
- 2017 mergers and acquisitions