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03/05/2026


Clarus Suffers from More Impairments

Net loss narrowed 52% to $31,261,000 from $65,521,000 for the fourth quarter as sales slipped 8% to $65,413,000 from $71,405,000, with the bottom line facing $29.9 million of non-cash goodwill and indefinite-lived asset impairments compared to $44.8 million in the prior year.

Smith & Wesson Outperforms in Soft Gun Market

Calling out a 28% increase in handgun unit sales into the sporting goods channel as a key driver, SWBI’s net income jumped 79% to $3,753,000 from $2,102,000 in the fiscal third quarter ended Jan. 31, as sales climbed 17% to $135,709,000 from $115,885,000.

Coats Group Sees Big Things Ahead for OrthoLite

The industrial yarn and footwear component supplier’s bottom line improved 29% to $103.4 million in income last year, up from $80.1 million on 2% higher sales of $1,464.9 million against $1,433.0 million, powered by growth in apparel, while footwear faced challenging market conditions.

GoPro Cuts Net Loss on OpEx Reduction

Net loss narrowed to $9,104,000 in the final quarter from a loss of $37,191,000 a year ago, on flat revenues at the action camera maker of $201,673,000 against $200,882,000.

Athleta Ends 2025 Down Double Digits

Gap, Inc.’s women’s athleisure brand contracted 11% in the fourth quarter to $354 million in revenues, down from $396 million, including a -10% comp.

Frasers Becomes Puma’s Second Largest Shareholder

The Sports Direct parent has increased its stake in The Big Cat to 5.77%, according to German stock exchange filings, becoming Puma’s second largest investor behind Anta Sports, which holds 29%.

Nike Taking $300 Million Charge for Layoffs

The Eager Beavertons revealed in an SEC filing that they are taking a one-time, $300 million charge in the fiscal third quarter that ended Feb. 29 to pay for employee severance costs.

Beretta Calls Out Sturm, Ruger for Weak 2025

Following RGR’s tepid 2025 results, the Italian gunmaker, which is nearly a 10% RGR shareholder, accused it of buying sales at the expense of margins in a release supporting the four candidates Beretta has proposed for Sturm, Ruger’s board.

Etcetera: Johnson Outdoors, StockX, Xebio, Skechers

03/04/2026


Adidas Sees Big U.S. Rebound Coming This Year

The Big a’s reported Q4 results were not particularly impressive, but backing out last year’s final Yeezy clearance sales and accounting for the stronger euro improves the picture, giving CEO Bjørn Gulden confidence in high-single-digit growth this year and healthy gains in operating profit, along with a recovery in North America.

Vulcabras Doubles 2025 Profits on Mid-Teens Growth

Net income contracted 6% to BRL 158,820,000 ($30.2 mm) from BRL 169,220,000 for the fourth quarter as revenue increased 11% to BRL 1,008,606,000 ($191.6 mm) from BRL 905,719,000.

NICS Checks Up, NFA Checks Soar in February

NSSF’s adjusted NICS checks grew 3.5% to 1,265,320, marking the first improvement in six months, compared to 1,222,980 a year ago.

Shadow Systems Acquired by Management

The TX-based firearms maker has been acquired from Catalyst Holdings by Roe Strategic Capital, a partnership between current Shadow Systems CEO Trevor Roe and investor Richard Roe.

Eddie Bauer Auction Cancelled, Leases Next

The bankrupt casual and outdoor retailer attracted no interest from potential acquirers as the Mar. 3 bidding deadline passed, leading the court to cancel the asset auction that was scheduled for Mar. 6.

Soles4Souls Acquires Erren Recondition

The Nashville, TN-based nonprofit is acquiring the European footwear, apparel, and accessories reconditioning firm, Erren Recondition, for undisclosed terms.

Etcetera: REI, Armament Systems and Procedures

03/03/2026


On Running’s CHF3 Billion Year Undermined by ForEx

Net income in the final quarter declined by 23% to CHF 69.1 million ($86.4 mm) from CHF 89.5 million, pulled down by a CHF 50.7 million negative swing in foreign exchange, as revenues increased 23% (+30% CC) to CHF 743.8 million ($929.8 mm) from CHF 606.6 million.

Helly Hansen Outperforms for Kontoor Brands

Helly Hansen sales tallied $247,113,000 in Q4, up 10% year-over-year, and contributed $0.44 to parent Kontoor Brands’ EPS, beating its new owner’s quarterly guidance of $0.29.

Nike Holds off Competitors in Latest Brand Heat Survey

Competition for the top spots in athletic footwear continues to tighten, as performance brands battle it out behind Nike’s continued hold on the top spot with men and women, according to LEK’s fifth annual Brand Heat Index.

Sportsman’s Warehouse Sees Gun Demand Pick Up

SPWH is forecasting sales will inch down 2% to around $334.9 million from $340.4 million in the final quarter ended Jan. 31, as demand recovered in Jan. after a softer than expected Nov. and Dec.

Golden Goose Closes 2025 with 15% Growth

The Italian luxury sneaker brand’s revenues were €734 million ($825 mm) last year, up 15% on a constant-currency basis, driven by a 21% jump in direct-to-consumer sales to 81% of total revenues.

Bogs Sales Drop 6% in Q4

Weyco Group’s rugged brand struggled in the final quarter, declining 6% due to continued softness in the rugged footwear category, lapping a 17% tumble a year ago.

Amer Sports Selling Stock to Retire Debt

AS launched a public offering of 20,604,396 shares of its common stock for $36.40 per share, aiming to generate gross proceeds of $750 million.

Unspun Taps Former North Face Chief as CEO

Unspun, which utilizes 3D weaving technology to convert yarn directly into garments, tapped outdoor industry veteran, Arne Arens, as CEO, as it aims to accelerate the shift from offshore production to U.S.-based manufacturing.

Etcetera: Mammut, Revelyst, Compass Diversified

 
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