Black Diamond
from Utah workshop to global mountaineering equipment leader
Timeline
1957: Yvon Chouinard starts hand-forging climbing pitons in California 1989: Chouinard Equipment merges with Greg Lowe's company to form Black Diamond 2010s: Acquires Gregory packs, Sierra Designs, and Pieps avalanche safety brand 2020s: Faces Pieps probe recall controversy; strengthens product safety culture 2024: Global climbing equipment leader; owned by Clarus Corporation
Business Model
Premium climbing, skiing, and backcountry equipment. Carabiners, cams, harnesses, skis, poles, avalanche safety gear. Direct-to-consumer and specialty retail distribution. Brand prestige commands premium pricing vs. generic alternatives.
Moat Analysis
Decades of innovation in climbing hardware create unmatched technical credibility. Professional climber and guide endorsements. Product ecosystem (climbing + skiing + backcountry) captures entire outdoor enthusiast journey. Heritage from Chouinard Equipment adds authenticity.
Key Data
Global climbing equipment leader | Owned by Clarus Corporation | Product lines: climbing hardware, harnesses, helmets, skis, poles, avalanche gear | Retail partners: REI, Backcountry, specialty climbing shops
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