Sporting Goods
Launching helmets, bicycles, ski equipment, fitness gear, or kids' sports goods across the EU, US, Japan, and global markets means stacking EN 1078, EN 14764, EN 13869, ASTM F2040 / F1447, CPSIA testing, GPSR safety, REACH SVHC restrictions on textiles, and emerging sustainability and digital product passport rules. Cleo maps every certification, testing, and labelling obligation per SKU per market — so your products clear inspection and stay on the shelf.

Cleo maps regulatory obligations for sporting goods across 106 countries.
Bringing a sporting goods product to market means stacking jurisdiction-specific safety standards: EN 1078 (cycle helmets), EN 14764 (city bikes), EN 13869 (ski bindings), EN 13634 (motorcycle boots), ASTM F2040 (snow sports helmets), ASTM F1447 (bicycle helmets), CPSIA Section 101/103 (children's products), GPSR (EU), JIS standards (Japan), and emerging Digital Product Passport rules under ESPR. Cleo maps every required test, certification, and labelling rule per SKU per market.
See how sporting goods compliance varies across jurisdictions.

See how Cleo maps regulations and screens third parties, in minutes, not months.