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Sporting goods

15 partner brands
FitnessTeam sportsRecreational

Glacz sources sporting goodsfitness, team sports, recreational — through a vetted global supplier network. 15 partner brands, quote-based pricing, quality assurance at origin on every shipment, and one point of contact from inquiry to delivery.

Partner brands · Sporting goods
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Adidas
Adidas
Herzogenaurach, DE · Est. 1949

Global sports brand covering football, running, and team-sport equipment — sourced for institutional, retail, and private-label programs worldwide.

FootballTrainingApparel
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Puma
Puma
Herzogenaurach, DE · Est. 1948

Performance sportswear and footwear across football, running, and team sports — a strong retail specification across multiple markets.

FootballRunningApparel
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Under Armour
Under Armour
Baltimore, USA · Est. 1996

Performance training apparel and footwear engineered for high-intensity use — a leading institutional and retail fitness specification.

FitnessTrainingApparel
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Decathlon
Decathlon
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, FR · Est. 1976

Full-range multi-sport retailer and manufacturer — own-brand products across 80+ sports categories at accessible price points for institutional programs.

Multi-sportFitnessEquipment
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Li-Ning
Li-Ning
Beijing, CN · Est. 1990

China's leading sports brand — dominant in badminton and growing across running and team sports for institutional and retail supply programs in Asia.

BadmintonRunningTeam sports
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Wilson
Wilson
Chicago, USA · Est. 1914

Multi-sport equipment leader covering tennis, basketball, American football, and baseball — official supplier to multiple major professional leagues.

TennisBasketballFootball
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Spalding
Spalding
Springfield, USA · Est. 1876

America's oldest sporting goods brand and the NBA's official basketball supplier — a benchmark specification for institutional and retail programs.

BasketballBaseballVolleyball
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Mikasa
Mikasa
Hiroshima, JP · Est. 1917

Official ball supplier to FIVB and IHF — a global standard for volleyball and handball in schools, clubs, and institutional facilities.

VolleyballHandballBasketball
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Head
Head
Kennelbach, AT · Est. 1950

Premium racquet sport equipment covering tennis, squash, and padel — trusted by professional tour players and club-level institutional buyers globally.

TennisSquashPadel
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Dunlop
Dunlop
Feltham, UK · Est. 1910

British heritage sports brand and the official squash ball of the PSA World Tour — a long-standing institutional specification for racquet sport facilities.

TennisSquashCricket
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Victor
Victor
Taichung, TW · Est. 1968

Dedicated badminton specialist trusted by world-class players — rackets, shuttlecocks, and apparel sourced for institutional and retail programs across Asia.

BadmintonTennis
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Yonex
Yonex
Tokyo, JP · Est. 1946

Japanese precision sports equipment — a global specification for badminton, tennis, and golf in institutional and retail programs.

BadmintonTennisGolf
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Callaway
Callaway
Carlsbad, USA · Est. 1982

The world's largest golf equipment company — drivers, irons, and balls across all skill levels for institutional, retail, and facility supply programs.

GolfClubsBalls
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TaylorMade
TaylorMade
Carlsbad, USA · Est. 1979

Tour-proven golf equipment used by more major championship winners than any other brand — premium club and apparel supply for pro shops and retail.

GolfClubsApparel
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Titleist
Titleist
Fairhaven, USA · Est. 1932

The #1 ball in professional golf — Pro V1 and premium club lines sourced for golf facilities, pro shops, and institutional retail programs.

GolfBallsClubs
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