3. Product classification
Table 3 summarizes the use of composites in sports and leisure. It classifies the different products according to the transformation process used.
This inventory does not claim to be exhaustive, as new applications emerge periodically (rollerblading and snowboarding have only been around since 1995).
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With the exception of winter and water sports equipment, most composite sporting goods sold in France are imported from the Far East, with Asian producers often working for several brands.
The best-known mass products are listed in the table at 1 .
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