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Sporting Goods Industry News for June 25, 2026

American Outdoor Brands Contracts in Final Quarter

The net loss narrowed to $381,000 from a loss of $989,000 in the final fiscal quarter ended Apr. 30, but revenues tumbled 24% to $47,059,000 from $61,942,000, with last year’s number including about $10 million in orders accelerated to avoid tariffs.

Back-to-School Shopping Influenced by Kids and AI, Study Finds

An early read on Back-to-School 2026 trends found children increasingly influencing purchase decisions, clothing and footwear leading category spending, and e-commerce gaining a large share this year, according to a new survey from PwC.

Amer Sports Gets Vote of Confidence from Moody’s

The ratings agency elevated AS’ senior secured revolving credit facility to Baa3 from Ba1, lauding the company’s recent debt repayment funded with proceeds from equity issuance.

Adidas Succeeding Under Armour at University of Utah

Beginning in the 2027/2028 season, the Utes will no longer sport UA on their uniforms, as the University of Utah has signed a new seven-year deal with The Big a.

Plastimold Products Buys Firearms Accessories Maker

FL-based Plastimold Products has inked an agreement to acquire CAA USA, which makes tactical firearm kits, consolidating the two companies’ manufacturing, engineering, and customer support under one umbrella.

Compass Diversified Gets Some Lugano Cash

The 5.11, Boa, Primaloft, and Velocity Outdoor parent will be entitled to 35% of the proceeds from bankrupt Lugano’s inventory, tax refunds, and its precious-stone theft insurance policy, it revealed in an SEC filing.

Industry Vendors Owed Six Figures in 303 Boards Bankruptcy

Three entities that own the sneaker and skate e-commerce business and two brick-and-mortar stores in CO filed for bankruptcy protection in federal court there, aiming to reorganize and continue operating, while shedding debts.

CPSC Recall: Kids’ Sneakers

Carina and Rambo is recalling about 500 pairs of Raychy unisex children’s light sneakers because the lithium coin batteries can be easily accessed, posing an ingestion hazard.

Etcetera: Pitman Creek, Dick’s, Acushnet
 
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