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Camelbak’s parent company buys Bell, Giro, Blackburn & C-Preme brands

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vista-outdoor-buys-bell-giro-blackburnVista Outdoor, Inc., which purchased Camelbak for a reported $412 million in summer 2015, has agreed to purchase Bell, Giro, Blackburn and C-Preme brands from BRG Sports, Inc. Vista also owns Bollé eyewear.

The deal is valued at $400 million and rounds out the line, giving Vista premium placement into the cycling and snowsports helmet lines. C-Preme, meanwhile, brings in the price point, youth and alt sports head protection, and Blackburn adds a complete range of cycling bags, tools, lights and accessories with a touring/adventure bent.

With Race Face’s purchase of Easton (both of which were then purchased by Fox), that leaves BRG Sports just about done with cycling.

Full PR below…

PRESS RELEASE: Vista Outdoor Inc. (NYSE: VSTO) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with BRG Sports, Inc. (“BRG Sports”) to acquire BRG Sports’ Action Sports division, which is operated by Bell Sports Corp. and includes the market-leading brands Bell and Giro, and C-Preme and Blackburn. The acquisition adds a collection of branded sports equipment products serving enthusiasts of all ages in cycling, snow sports and powersports. Products marketed under the acquired brands include helmets for cycling, snow sports, and powersports, as well as goggles, footwear and a variety of cycling accessories. The Action Sports brands are product category leaders and best-in-class innovators and industry pioneers in premium protective gear with research and product development capabilities.

The completed acquisition will be integrated into the company’s Outdoor Products segment, resulting in a balancing of Vista Outdoor’s brand portfolio between Shooting Sports and Outdoor Products.

“This acquisition is consistent with our strategic growth objective of becoming a world-leading outdoor sports and recreation products company,” said Vista Outdoor Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mark DeYoung. “This is our third acquisition since becoming an independent public company one year ago, and demonstrates our commitment to creating a solid leadership position in the individual outdoor recreation market with top-tier brands and market-leading capabilities. The Action Sports acquisition, combined with our strong CamelBak and Bollé brands, positions Vista Outdoor as a leading company in cycling and snow sports equipment in both North America and Europe. Adding these innovative and well-known consumer brands to our portfolio creates a channel leadership position, enabling us to sell a broad suite of Vista Outdoor products to specialty outdoor shops, wholesalers and leading outdoor product retailers.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. Vista Outdoor anticipates closing the transaction in the next 30 to 60 days.

Under the terms of the transaction, Vista Outdoor will pay a purchase price of $400 million, along with additional contingent consideration payable if incremental profitability growth milestones within the Powersports product line are achieved. The purchase price is subject to a customary working capital adjustment. Vista Outdoor expects calendar year 2016 net sales for the Action Sports division of approximately $350 million. The purchase price represents a resulting effective multiple of approximately 10x the expected calendar year 2016 EBITDA for the acquired brands. Vista Outdoor intends to finance the acquisition through a combination of cash on hand, drawings on its revolving credit facility and increased Term Loan A borrowings of approximately $300 million. Absent transaction and transition costs, Vista Outdoor expects the acquisition to be accretive to FY17 earnings per share. Vista Outdoor will incorporate the financial impact of the acquisition in its full-year FY17 guidance and will provide more information on the transaction as part of its Fiscal Year 2016 fourth quarter and full-year earnings press release and webcast. Vista Outdoor’s updated investor overview presentation reflects information regarding the pending transaction and can be found on the company’s website at http://investors.vistaoutdoor.com/.

“Vista Outdoor is a perfect new home for the Action Sports division as they join an expanding outdoor sports and recreation company comprised of market-leading brands,” said BRG Sports Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Terry Lee. “Under Vista Outdoor ownership, we are confident Bell, Giro, C-Preme and Blackburn will continue to drive product innovation and lead the industry. We know they will continue to foster the strong people and product culture that makes these brands great.”

The acquisition includes BRG Sports’ Action Sports division. BRG Sports will maintain ownership of Riddell. BRG Sports is a leading designer, developer and marketer of branded sports equipment, protective products and related accessories that advance performance and protection. With Bell, Giro, C-Preme and Blackburn, the company’s brand portfolio sets the standard for innovation and excellence in snow, action and powersports. Action Sports is headquartered in Scotts Valley, California and operates facilities in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia. The acquisition of Action Sports will include more than 600 employees.

About Vista Outdoor Inc.
Vista Outdoor is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of consumer products in the growing outdoor sports and recreation markets. The company operates in two segments, Shooting Sports and Outdoor Products, and has well-recognized brands that provide consumers with a range of performance-driven, high-quality and innovative products in the ammunition, firearms and outdoor accessories categories. Vista Outdoor products are sold at leading retailers and distributors across North America and worldwide. Vista Outdoor is headquartered in Utah and has manufacturing operations and facilities in 10 U.S. States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico along with international sales and sourcing operations in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and New Zealand.

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Paul
Paul
8 years ago

I find it counter-intuitive that they sold off the cycling and kept the football helmets? If there ever was a concussion-threatened industry….

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8 years ago

I would like to buy Boardwalk and put hotels on them

Joseph Clemenzi
8 years ago

well slap me sideways

greg
greg
8 years ago

unless there’s more to the quoted numbers, the surprising bit for me was that Camelbak’s value is greater than Bell, Giro, Blackburn, and C-Preme combined. who’d’a thunk it?

Sean Huntley
8 years ago
Reply to  greg

Two words: Government Contract.

PsiSquared
PsiSquared
8 years ago
Reply to  Sean Huntley

Exactly. From 2000-2014, Camelbak had over $74 million in US government contracts. Given that US apparently wants to engage in desert warfare for a long time, it’s probably a good bet that Uncle Sam will pay Camelbak a lot more money.

Andrew Dasilva
8 years ago

Funny how Velonews.com made a post like this earlier this week, stating they were wondering what other sports mergers were going to happen.

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