JT Sports

JT Sports

Infobox_Company
company_name = JT Sports LLC
company_
company_type = LLC
foundation = San Diego, California (1970s)
location = Bentonville, Arkansas, USA
industry = Paintball
homepage = [http://www.jtsports.com/ www.jtsports.com]

JT Sports is one of the largest paintball companies in the world, marketing a full complement of paintball equipment under the Brass Eagle, JT USA, JT Tactical, Stryker, Viewloader, and Worr Game Products brands, as well as several products under license from Cybergun USA. Previously a subsidiary of K2 Sports, JT Sports became a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation when K2 was acquired by Jarden on August 9, 2007. [Citation
last =
first =
title =Jarden Corporation Completes Acquisition of K2 Inc.
newspaper =
pages =
year =2007
date=August 9, 2007
url =http://www.jtsports.com/article.php?aid=276
accessdate=2007-11-14
]

JT Sports products are distributed through mass merchants, sporting goods stores, distributors, paintball specialty shops, and e-tailers. The company, headquartered in Bentonville, AR, has operations in Neosho, MO, and Penzberg, Germany, and sells products in over 45 countries.

On February 27, 2008 JT Sports announced the closing of their operations in Carlsbad, CA in order to consolidate resources in Bentonville and to better focus it's resources. [cite news | title =JT Sports Reorganizes With Emphasis On R&D Synergies Within The Jarden Team Sports Platform | publisher =JT Sports, LLC | date =2008-02-27 | url =http://www.jtsports.com/article.php?aid=282 | accessdate =2008-02-28]

References

External links

* [http://www.jtsports.com JT Sports Official Website]
* [http://www.jtusa.com JT Paintball Website]
* [http://www.jt-europe.com JT Europe Website]


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