Kymera
Sporting Goods Manufacturing
Mckinney, Texas, United States
18 employees
- Employees
- 18
- Contacts
- 3
- Emails
- 3
- Phones
- 1
Kymera Overview
- Headquarters
- Mckinney, Texas, United States
- Website
- kymera.com.au
- Industry
- Sporting Goods Manufacturing
- Employees
- 18
- Founded
- 2004
- NAICS
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Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing
About Kymera
The Kymera Body Board has been developed to give everyone the ability to have fun on the water with out all the hassles and expense of conventional watercraft. Fuel cost, towing, launching, and storage are just a few of the stresses that keep most people from pursuing water sports. At only 46lbs Kymera is easily transported in any compact car. It can also be carried to the water by a single person and launched by hand with no need for a ramp. Its simple and fuel efficient design keeps both the construction and operating costs affordable on any budget. In short, Kymera is the next evolution in personal water sports.
Kymera Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
- With contact data
- 3
- Email contacts
- 3
- 75.0% coverage
- Phone contacts
- 1
- 25.0% coverage
Kymera Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Laurie Foster | Comic Inker, Editor, and Freelance | Hamilton, Montana, United States |
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| Philip Treviño | Independent Performing Arts Professional |
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| Grahame Ewins | Coach - Mentor - Consultant | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Adam Majewski | Mckinney, Texas, United States |
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Employees by Management Level
Individual contributor
7 profiles
Associate / junior
1 profile
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