Icon Health & Fitness

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Icon Health & Fitness, Inc.
FormerlyWeslo, Inc.
Type Private
Industry Exercise equipment
Founded1977 in Utah, United States
FoundersScott Watterson
Gary E. Stevenson
Headquarters
Logan, Utah
,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Scott Watterson, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Steve Barr, Chief Financial Officer
David Watterson, Chief Merchandising Officer
Products Treadmills
Elliptical Trainers
Stationary Bicycles
Weight Machines and Benches
Yoga and Pilates equipment
BrandsFreeMotion Fitness, Gold's Gym, HealthRider, iFit, Image, NordicTrack, ProForm, Weslo, and Weider
Number of employees
~2,500 (2019)
Website iconfitness.com
Footnotes /references
[1] [2]

Icon Health & Fitness, Inc. (stylized as ICON Health & Fitness) is an American manufacturer, developer, and marketer of exercise equipment based in Logan, Utah.

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Company overview

ICON Health and Fitness is the world’s largest manufacturer of exercise equipment. [3] The privately held company employs about 2500 people in nine locations, including facilities in China, Europe, and North and South America. The company manufactures treadmills, elliptical trainers, stationary bicycles, weight machines and benches, and yoga and Pilates equipment. ICON is ISO 9000 certified, and holds about 250 patents. [4] [5]

Brands

ICON Health & Fitness has a wide range of brands, products and technologies, including the brands NordicTrack, ProForm, Weider, Gold's Gym and FreeMotion Fitness. [4] Their fitness technology brand, including WiFi-enabled fitness equipment and fitness wearables, is iFit. [6] The company previously owned a running and trail shoe brand named Altra footwear. [7]

Under a license agreement with Gold's Gym, ICON Health & Fitness designs, manufactures, markets and sells a full line of fitness equipment under the Gold's Gym brand name. [8]

In 2016, Golf Digest named the Free Motion Fitness Dual Cable Cross as the best universal fitness equipment in their Editor's Choice award. [9]

History

1970s–1980s

In 1977, Utah State University students Scott Watterson and Gary E. Stevenson founded Weslo, Inc., [10] a company that imported Asian kitchen and tableware, along with marble products. In 1979, Weslo began selling wood-burning stoves under the Fire King brand. In the 1980s, they began manufacturing trampolines, and then, under the name ProForm Fitness Products, treadmills, exercise bikes, indoor rowers, and home gyms. [4]

In 1988, Weider Health and Fitness acquired Weslo and ProForm, and in 1990, moved them into the current 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) headquarters in Logan. [4]

1990s

In 1994, Weider sold ProForm and Weslo, along with Weider Care, to IHF Capital Inc, [11] a group led by Mitt Romney's Bain Capital, in a deal equaling US$450 million. The companies were renamed ICON Health and Fitness, Inc. [10]

ICON acquired HealthRider in 1996, [12] NordicTrack in 1999, and FreeMotion Fitness, Inc in 2001. [4]

2010s

In late October 2015, manufacturing activities at the Logan, Utah facility were moved offshore. This resulted in the laying off of more than four hundred workers. [13]

The former manufacturing space is now a television studio for making advertisements, a showroom, and engineering and innovation offices. Some of the manufacturing jobs are now being replaced with industrial design, marketing, engineering and computer programming positions. [5]

In 2017, ICON created a partnership with Southern Virginia University where the company established an on-campus call center allowing paid employment and flexible hours for students to be employed while attending the University. ICON also donated branded fitness equipment to the student fitness center and the athletic training center. [14]

In March 2018, Icon sold the Altra Running brand to VF Corporation for an undisclosed amount. [2]

In June of 2021, Icon re-branded their company name from ICON Health and Fitness to iFIT Health and Fitness.

ICON Health & Fitness was central to a United States Supreme Court case regarding frivolous lawsuits and fee shifting. ICON Health & Fitness had sued Octane Fitness in 2009 alleging patent infringement. Octane was granted a summary judgement stating its designs did not infringe, and asked to be reimbursement for attorneys' fees. Ultimately, the Supreme Court held that Octane deserved reimbursement of its legal fees. ICON was held liable for $1.6 million in fees by the district court, which was later upheld on appeal. [15]

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