SFIA Study Finds Americans Continuing Pandemic-Discovered Fitness Routines

The Sports & Fitness Industry Association’s 2023 Tracking The Fitness Movement Report identified that participation in fitness activities grew 5.3 percent, or by 10.4 million people, since 2017. Total fitness participants rose by 800,000 year-over-year in 2022 to 205.8 million, hitting a high of 67.4 percent, surpassing the 67.3 percent rate in 2019 and 2021.

Paka Launches Performance Three-Quarter Crew Sock

Paka, the maker of alpaca fiber apparel, launched a performance three-quarter crew sock made with natural fibers, incorporating alpaca yarn. Alpaca fiber is “naturally odor-resistant, moisture-wicking and thermoregulating. Alpaca’s low moisture retention rate of 8 percent (typical wool compares at an average of 18 percent) helps to keep feet dry and comfortable and avoids the […]

Nautilus, Inc. Gets Stock Delisting Warning

The New York Stock Exchange sent Nautilus, Inc. a Notice on September 21 that the company is no longer in compliance with the NYSE’s listing requirements because the company’s average closing price was less than $1.00 per share over a consecutive 30 trading-day period.

MEC Adds Plus Sizing to its Women’s Technical Hiking and Ski Collections For F/W

Mountain Equipment Company (MEC), the Canadian retailer and outdoor gear brand, added plus sizes to its technical apparel collections for fall and winter “to create more inclusive options for all women.” “We took time to listen and hear what she needs to venture outside with confidence,” said Sophie Laliberte, MEC director of product creation. “The […]

Acushnet Holdings Corp. Earns BB Credit Rating On New Debt Offering

S&P Global Rating signed a BB’ issuer credit rating and stable outlook to Titleist’s parent Acushnet Holdings Corp.’s planned offering of $350 million of senior unsecured notes. The rating reflects S&P’s expectation that Acushnet’s sales and profits will remain steady over the next year as post-pandemic golf activity decelerates, albeit at levels above pre-pandemic levels.

Players World of Sports Gets New Owners

Players World of Sports, the retailer of tennis and pickleball products based in Hilton Head, SC, was acquired by Daryl and Kathy Daye of Bluffton, SC, and Jeff and Heather Yakes of Hardeeville, SC.

Amazon Faces Antitrust Lawsuit from FTC, U.S. States

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a bipartisan coalition of 17 state attorneys general sued Amazon over violations of anti-competitive behavior. The lawsuit alleges the e-commerce giant’s practices are anti-competitive in how it serves shoppers as well as third-party sellers on the site.