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ENVE Composites

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ENVE Composites is a cycling parts company based in Ogden, Utah, making high-end carbon wheels and other bike parts. It was founded in 2005 as Edge Composites, renaming to ENVE Composites in 2010.[1]

Background

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ENVE moved into their 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) Ogden Utah building in 2016.[2]

Amer Sports, the parent of Mavic and Suunto, purchased the company in 2016 for 50ドル million. Amer was purchased by Chinese conglomerate Anta Sports in 2019, who then spun out Amer Sports in an underwhelming IPO in 2024.[3]

Amer Sports sold ENVE to PV3 Investments LLC in a deal that closed in 2025.[4] [5] [6]

References

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  1. ^ Jasen Lee/ (2017年03月10日). "New facility highlights Ogden economic growth". Deseret News. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
  2. ^ "ENVE, an Ogden-based cycling brand, keeps everything under one roof". The Salt Lake Tribune. 2024年06月16日. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
  3. ^ "Amer Sports comes up short in IPO offering". Bicycle Retailer and Industry News. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
  4. ^ Will Jones (2024年04月30日). "Amer Sports sells off Enve". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
  5. ^ "Amer Sports Sells ENVE to Utah-Based Private Investment Firm - Pinkbike". Pinkbike. 2024年04月30日. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
  6. ^ Anne Marije Rook (2024年04月30日). "ENVE Composites under new ownership: private Utah investment firm takes the wheel". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 2026年05月22日.
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