About BowFlex

BowFlex Inc. and subsidiaries provides home fitness solutions worldwide. The company's brand portfolio includes Bowflex, Schwinn, JRNY, and Nautilus, pursuant to which the company sells a broad selection of exercise bikes, other cardio equipment, strength training products, and its JRNY digital fitness platform. The company sells its products through two distinct distribution channels, Direct and Retail, which it considers to be separate business segments. The company sold the Nautilus brand trademark assets and related licenses, which it views as non-core assets. The company also derives a portion of its revenue from the licensing of its brands and intellectual property. All of the company's products are produced by third-party manufacturers, and its manufacturing partners are primarily located in Asia. Segments The company operates through two segments, Direct and Retail. The company's Direct business offers products directly to consumers primarily through its websites. The company's Retail business offers its products through a network of independent companies to reach consumers in the home use markets in the U.S. and internationally. Products The company markets high-quality, well-engineered cardiovascular, and strength fitness products that cover a broad range of price points and features. Its products are designed for home use by individuals with varying exercise needs. From the person who works out occasionally to the serious athlete, the company has products that will help them achieve their fitness objectives. The company's core target demographic is enthusiastic cross-trainers who prioritize fitness and have a mindset of fitness as a life-long journey. The company's JRNY digital fitness platform helps Members to achieve their fitness goals by offering curated workout and entertainment options that stream while coaching. The JRNY platform uses machine learning to create a virtually infinite number of personalized workouts that include motivation and praise and is based on an initial fitness assessment that learns and adapts as the Member progresses. The company's Bowflex brand set the industry standard in home fitness and includes a highly-regarded line of fitness equipment. Cardio products cover a wide range of connected-fitness equipment: C6 and VeloCore bikes, the Max Trainer line, and Treadmills. Strength products include SelectTech dumbbells, kettlebells, and barbells and a range of home gyms. The company's latest innovation is JRNY with Motion Tracking, which seamlessly pairs with its industry leading Bowflex SelectTech 552 and Bowflex SelectTech 1090 Dumbbells. JRNY with Motion Tracking offers personalized form-coaching and feedback, repetition counting, and individualized workout recommendations allowing users to maximize the value of their workouts. The company's Schwinn brand is known for its popular line of exercise bikes, including the connected-fitness IC4 that pairs with its JRNY platform, as well as competitive apps, including Peloton and Zwift, making it highly versatile and an excellent consumer value. The company's Nautilus brand is its corporate umbrella brand. Consistent with its North Star strategy, subsequent to its fiscal year end (March 31, 2023), the company sold the Nautilus brand trademark assets and related licenses, which it views as non-core assets. The company is considering its naming options for a new corporate umbrella brand. JRNY Digital Platform JRNY Members JRNY Members are offered Connected Fitness Subscriptions on a month-to-month or annual basis, that allow for multiple household users, and provide unlimited access to on-demand classes; connection to the world's most popular streaming platforms; and fitness experiences like Explore the World, offering 300+ scenic routes around the world. The company's JRNY digital platform allows Members and Subscribers to access digital content through JRNY and track performance metrics and goals. The company's Members gain access to its content, which is available to purchasers of embedded equipment, as well as through its digital app JRNY, which is available through iOS and Android mobile devices and most tablets and computers. The company had approximately 508,000 JRNY Members as of March 31, 2023. Strategy The company develops and markets home fitness equipment and related products to meet the needs of a broad range of consumers. It has diversified its business by expanding its portfolio of high quality fitness equipment into multiple product lines utilizing its well-recognized brand names. The company views the continual innovation of its product offerings as a key aspect of its business strategy. The company's long-term strategy involves enhancing its product lines by designing personalized connected-fitness equipment that meets or exceeds the high expectations of its existing and new customers; continuing the company's investment in innovation, with a particular focus on expanding the reach of its digital platform, JRNY; creatively marketing the company's equipment, both directly to consumers and through its Retail customers, while leveraging its well-known brand names; and increasing the company's international Retail sales and distribution. The company's Direct business focuses on the development of, or acquisition of rights to, unique, branded products and technologies; the application of creative ways to communicate the benefits of using the company's products; and making various payment options available to its customers. The company is particularly attentive to Direct business metrics that provide feedback regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of its media marketing programs and attractiveness of third-party consumer financing programs. In the company's Retail business, it strives to develop long-term relationships with key retailers of sports or fitness equipment. Sales and Marketing Direct: In the company's Direct business, it sells its products directly to consumers via its websites bowflex.com, bowflex.ca, schwinnfitness.com, and nautilus.com. The company's marketing efforts are based on an integrated combination of media and direct consumer contact. In addition to television advertising, its marketing mix includes a combination of digital, search, shopping, and social media, as well as email and direct mail campaigns. The majority of the company's Direct customer orders are received on its websites. Retail: In the company's Retail business, it markets and sells a comprehensive line of consumer fitness equipment under the Bowflex and Schwinn brands, and previously under Nautilus brand. Its products are marketed through a network of retail companies, via brick and mortar locations and those retailers' websites. Retail partners include online-only retailers, sporting goods stores, electronics stores, furniture stores, large-format and warehouse stores, smaller specialty retailers, and independent bike dealers. The company offers programs that provide price discounts to its Retail customers for ordering container-sized shipments or placing orders early enough in its manufacturing season to allow for more efficient manufacturing by its Asian suppliers. In addition, the company often offers other types of sales incentives to its Retail customers, including volume discounts and various forms of rebates or allowances, which generally are intended to increase product exposure and availability for consumers, reduce transportation costs, and encourage marketing and promotion of its brands or specific products. Seasonality Sales are typically strongest in the company's fiscal third quarter ending December and fiscal fourth quarter ending March (March 31, 2023) and are generally weakest in its fiscal first quarter ending June and fiscal second quarter ending September. Intellectual Property Trademarks The company owns many trademarks, including Bowflex, Max Trainer, TreadClimber, Power Rod, Bowflex Revolution, SelectTech, Airdyne, Max Total, Explore the World, VeloCore, and JRNY. The company is the exclusive licensee under the Schwinn mark for indoor fitness products. It has granted licenses to a third party to use the Schwinn and TreadClimber trademarks on commercial fitness products, which expands consumer awareness of its brands and generates royalty revenue. Patents and Designs The company owns or licenses patents and design registrations that cover its dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, treadmills, exercise bikes, elliptical machines, and software, including patents and patent applications related to its Max Trainer specialized cardio machines with expiration dates ranging from 2024 to 2037 and to its JRNY digital fitness platform with expiration dates ranging from 2032 to 2041. The company exclusively licenses patents for the Bowflex Revolution home gym and the VeloCore bike. The home gym patent expires in 2025 and the bike patents expire in 2027. Customers For the year ended March 31, 2023, the company's customers were Amazon.com, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Best Buy. Competition The company's principal competitors include Peloton, iFit Health & Fitness Inc. (iFit), Johnson Health Tech, Technogym, Echelon, Tonal, JaxJox, and Tempo. The company also competes with marketers of mobile device applications focused on fitness training and coaching on both iOS and Android platforms, for example Peloton, Zwift, Strava, Mirror, BeachBody, and Apple Fitness+. Government Regulation The company is subject to privacy laws in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, including Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, the U.K. Data Protection Act of 2018, and California Privacy Rights Act. History The company was founded in 1986. It was incorporated in the state of Washington in 1993. The company was formerly known as Nautilus, Inc. and changed its name to BowFlex Inc. in November 2023.

Country
Industry:
Sporting and Athletic Goods, not elsewhere classified
Founded:
1986
IPO Date:
05/05/1999
ISIN Number:
I_US63910B1026
Address:
17750 SE 6th Way, Vancouver, Washington, 98683, United States
Phone Number
800 628 8458

Key Executives

CEO:
Barr, James
CFO
Konold, Aina
COO:
Goelz, John