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GREEN, Ky., Nov.25, 2013 Russell Brands, LLC, owner of the
Spalding trademark ("Spalding"), and the world's largest basketball
equipment supplier, is launching a new footwear division and looks to
become a total solution for the basketball category spanning equipment
(backboards, inflatables, accessories), footwear and apparel.
An iconic and storied sporting goods brand, Spalding will now compete
in the basketball footwear category, which according to Sports One
Source, saw a 25 percent sales growth during the 12 months ended March
31, 2013. The Spalding footwear division will include new performance, next
generation shoes as it vies for a piece of the estimated $13.8 billion
U.S. athletic footwear market and $75 billion global market.
"Spalding has been an industry leader in innovation introducing such
products as 'Infusion,' 'NEVERFLAT' and 'Spalding Rookie Gear'
basketballs," said David Zumbach, Vice President Spalding Footwear. "We
will now bring that same innovative spirit to on-court performance
basketball footwear."
Zumbach, who leads the new division, joined Spalding in 2010 as the
Vice President of Spalding International. David has assembled a team of
industry executives to design, procure and deliver the entire footwear
lineup. Zumbach also engaged Sterling-Rice Group, a leading brand
strategy, innovation and creativity firm, to conduct market research and
assist Spalding in developing the footwear market positioning.
Zumbach's experience in the footwear industry spans more than three
decades. He was the president of Johnston and Murphy, Dockers Footwear
and also held leadership positions at Nautica footwear, Reebok, Rockport
and Nike. Another seasoned executive, Steve Sunderland, will serve as
Spalding's Vice President of marketing for footwear. Sunderland held
previous positions as VP of sales and marketing for Ellesse, Kangaroos,
Cross Creek Apparel, and Reebok. He was also a VP of sports marketing at
Converse. Zumbach and Sunderland bring a combined 40+ years of footwear
industry management expertise to Spalding.
Spalding's 2014 basketball shoe lineup will feature a new proprietary D30 Pulse Technology which cushions and responds to a player's every move. This new technology
absorbs shock and also gives impact energy back to the user on
take-off. Extensive product and performance testing have led to the
development of Point Forward,
Spalding's high end performance shoe, which will retail for
approximately $120. The footwear will incorporate a new design element
called "double wings" which was inspired by footwear designs from
Spalding's archives. A full lineup of Spalding's team shoes will retail
between $80-$120 and is expected in storesfall of 2014.
Spalding will announce their endorsement and marketing strategy for the footwear lineup next year. Professional basketball player Mario Chalmers will be among the pros to endorse the lineup.
"Our footwear division's efforts will enhance the strength and
credibility of Spalding as a global brand in basketball," added Zumbach.
"To quote our founder A.G. Spalding, 'everything is possible to him,
who dares,'" reflected Zumbach. "Those sentiments resonate with our
brand's new vision."
About Spalding
Spalding is the largest basketball equipment supplier in the world, and
America's first baseball company. Spalding is the official basketball of
the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Women's National
Basketball Association (WNBA), the official backboard of the NBA and
NCAA, the official baseball of the Little League World Series and the
official volleyball of the King of the Beach Volleyball Tour. In
addition to being the leading producer and marketer of basketballs,
footballs, volleyballs and soccer balls, Spalding produces softballs
under the Dudley brand. The SPALDING and DUDLEY trademarks are owned by
Russell Brands, LLC.
For more information, visit www.spalding.com.
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Lynn Luczkowski, L2 Communications Lynn@L2comm.biz 413-478-1569
By press release, source Spalding
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