La Jolla-Based Sector 9 Acquired by Bravo Sports Corp.

Bravo Sports Corp. in Santa Fe Springs bought Sector 9 in La Jolla on undisclosed terms. 

Bravo makes scooters, skateboards, helmets and other sporting goods under about 20 brands. Sector 9 makes skateboards, surfboards, snowboards, gear, and accessories under three brands, and had been owned by Billabong International.

โ€œSector 9 is one of the most recognizable and innovative skateboard brands on the market today,โ€ said Bravo Chief Executive Leonardo Pais in a statement, adding that the company would be part of Bravoโ€™s specialty products unit. 

Private equity firm Transom Capital Group in Los Angeles owns Bravo. Transom investments include small- and middle-market consumer goods companies.

Bravo in December bought helmet manufacturer Pro-Tec from Dye Precision Inc., both based in San Diego. At the time it said it planned to move Pro-Tec workers to an office in San Clemente along with those of motocross apparel maker One Industries Corp., another San Diego company in Transomโ€™s portfolio.

The Orange County Business Journal estimates Bravoโ€™s sales at about $200 million. It had about 110 employees in Santa Fe Springs and 15 in San Clemente prior to this acquisition.

Bravo Sports Corp. was founded in 1965.

Paul Hughes is a staff writer with sister publication Orange County Business Journal.

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