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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Introduce Easton Hockey

    Easton hockey also known as Easton Bell Sports is a multi-sport private company for hockey, baseball, football and more. It is known as one of the leading designer, developer and marketer of branded equipment that enhances athletic performance and protection. Doug Easton founded the company in 1922, but died in 1972 and was replaced by his son James, but Easton Hockey has only been in existence for around 20 years. Although their more popular products are sticks and helmets, they also produce gloves, hockey pants, elbow pads, shoulder pads, shin guards and under-garment apparel. Easton is one of the worldwide leaders in branded sports equipment and accessories In 2006, Easton Sports, Bell Sports and Riddell Sports Group were brought together to form Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. Easton Bell now has 31 offices and has had a combined sales in excess of $750 million. Easton-Bell Sports has established itself as a leader in designing, developing and marketing performance sports equipment and a broad spectrum of accessories across athletic and recreational activities. The Easton-Bell Sports Company includes industry-leading brands that consist of Easton, Riddell, Bell and Giro. Easton has made huge strides in the hockey world with NHL players and junior and college level players as well. The new innovative technology used to produce some of the equipment especially the hockey sticks has given Easton its name around the NHL.
    Along with Bauer, Easton has a significant amount of NHL players who promote
Easton Hockey including Mike Cammallerri, Zach Parise, Marian Gaborik, Ryan Getzlaf, Zdeno Chara, Dany Heatley and more.
Websites
http://www.eastonbellsports.com/easton-fact-sheet 
http://eastonhockey.com/ 
Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8bOwa1hB2w 
Citations
"Easton Fact Sheet « Easton Bell Sports." Easton Bell Sports. Web. 15 May 2011. <http://www.eastonbellsports.com/easton-fact-sheet>.
Easton Hockey. Web. 15 May 2011. <http://eastonhockey.com/>.
 



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