LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 29, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ultimate Sports, Inc. (Pink Sheets:USPS), a manufacturer and supplier to the recreational vehicle industry, announced today their partner, IM & M Exercise Equipment has fulfilled an additional order from the United States Air Force Academy.
IM & M has received in excess of $650,000 in purchase orders over the past few years while supplying up to ten of the Air Force Academy facilities throughout the United States.
"Our 20 year relationship with the Air Force Academy continues to prosper with this additional order," states John Huerta, President of IM & M Exercise Equipment. "We take great pride in building and maintaining long term relationships with such a dedicated branch of the United States Military."
About IM & M Exercise Equipment, Inc.: IM & M Exercise Equipment, Inc., formerly traded as Extreme Fitness, Inc., manufactures a wide array of cardiovascular, exercise and strength training equipment for both professional facilities and personal home use. The company's customers include the United States Military, gyms, schools, colleges, universities, fire departments, police forces, correctional facilities, fitness companies, fitness centers, recreation centers, and outdoor sports facilities. Visit www.extremest.com for more information.
About Ultimate Sports, Inc.: Ultimate Sports specializes in every item, large and small, that snowmobilers need in order to enjoy the sport and improve their performance — especially snowmobile skis of all types. We have an extensive inventory of carbide studs, mount kits, wear bars, suspension parts, snow flaps, alignment bars, and so much more. Visit www.usi-skis.com for more information.
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