Hyperice Stock

hyperice.comConsumer & Lifestyle / Consumer ElectronicsFounded: 2011Funding to Date: $48MM

Hyperice is the maker of a series of muscle recovery and massaging products designed to relieve tension, stiffness and sore muscle using technology and ergonomic designs. This company was founded in 2011 by Anthony Katz and is headquartered in Irvine, CA. Hyperice's products are made for consumers and competitive athletes.

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Jim Huether
Chief Executive Officer
Sung Kim
Chief Financial Officer
Anthony Katz
Founder
Gilad Jacobs
Chief Innovation Officer

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Jason Stein
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Hyperice, a company specializing in recovery tools, has grown from a start-up to a $700 million business under the leadership of former history teacher and basketball coach, Anthony Katz. The company has seen rapid growth and strong market demand, particularly after the launch of its massage gun, Hypervolt, in 2018 which generated over $100 million in revenue that year. Despite facing competition and intellectual property issues, Katz hopes the company's commitment to safety, quality, and design will ensure its long-term success.
Houston-based wellness brand Hyperice has secured an investment of over $100M from Atlas Credit Partners. The company plans to use the funding to expand its operations and business reach. Hyperice specializes in wellness technology and has applied its expertise across multiple industries globally.
Hyperice, a global high-performance wellness brand, has appointed former Nike executive Andy Miguel as its new Head of Marketing. Miguel, who was previously responsible for overseeing the Jordan Brand and Kobe Bryant campaigns at Nike, will now lead all of Hyperice's global marketing efforts, including go-to-market strategy, partnerships, digital marketing, retail activations, and brand experiences.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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