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Sporting Goods Industry News for March 16, 2026
Union officials representing REI workers stepped up their pressure on the outdoor co-op, charging in a press release that REI’s recent declaration of an impasse in negotiations was illegal.
The Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz parent confirmed that it is exploring a recapitalization with Goldman Sachs to refinance its long-term debt facilities, but said no decision has been made to pursue any initiatives, and no terms have been finalized.
PTON’s first offering targeted at the commercial gym market will include a connected bike and treadmill, developed with its subsidiary Precor to provide adequate durability for high-use environments.
January National Park recreational visits got off to a positive start in 2026, increasing 1% year-over-year to 13,734,288 in the seasonally small month from 13,544,850.
The OR-based water sports retailer filed for Chapter 11 protection in that state’s federal bankruptcy court, listing less than $1 million in assets and up to $10 million of liabilities.
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