Black Diamond Equipment

Black Diamond Equipment

Sporting Goods Manufacturing

Salt Lake City, UT 75,590 followers

About us

Black Diamond Equipment’s heritage goes back to 1957, when we started selling hand forged climbing gear from the trunk of a car in the Valley. Six decades later, the Black Diamond brand is a global Outdoor Industry leader—known for engineering and manufacturing the world's best climbing, skiing and trekking equipment. With our global sales, marketing and manufacturing headquarters located at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains in Salt Lake City, Utah, we are always looking for highly talented and self-motivated people that share our love for chasing adventurous outdoor pursuits, as well as building the absolute best gear to get you there. Learn more about Black Diamond Equipment work opportunities here: https://blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/careers.html

Website
http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com
Industry
Sporting Goods Manufacturing
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT
Type
Public Company
Founded
1989
Specialties
Outdoor Equipment, Rock Climbing Equipment, Snowsports Equipment, Backcountry Ski Equipment, Trail Running, Camping, Lighting, Mountaineering, Snow Safety, Trekking, and Hiking

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  • NEW PODCAST ALERT! 🚨 You can't tell the history of climbing without telling the history of Black Diamond. On a new episode of the How I Built This podcast, BD co-founder Peter Metcalf shares the story of creating Black Diamond. In this inspiring episode, Peter shares about the journey building BD and delves into the highs and lows of transforming an outdoor gear brand into a globally respected name. Catch the full conversation to get a unique behind-the-scenes look into the grit, growth, and passion that drives Black Diamond Equipment. Also available on Apple Podcasts!

    Black Diamond Equipment: Peter Metcalf

    Black Diamond Equipment: Peter Metcalf

    https://spotify.com

  • Check out an insightful chat with Black Diamond President Neil Fiske on The Rock Fight Podcast!

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    Founder at Rock Fight | Writer | Producer | Host of THE ROCK FIGHT | Likes coffee and going outside

    During my time working at brands in the outdoor industry I got to work for a number of interesting brand leaders from which I learned a great deal. Some of those learnings were lessons taught by those brand leaders and some I learned by seeing what not to do. Either way, learning happened. Anyway, it was during my recent conversation with Neil Fiske (the president of Black Diamond Equipment) that I found myself reflecting on the best lessons I was taught during that time in my life. Lessons focused on brand, people and empathy. I was keen to bring Neil on THE ROCK FIGHT after the news broke this past March that BD would be 'narrowing their focus' (ie taking a step back) with the blessing of their parent company Clarus Corporation (CLAR). From my lens this was big news. It's not an every day occurrence that a parent company willingly signs up for earning less money, even if it's only for the short term. Then about a month ago word came that BD had partnered with retailer Wilderness Exchange Unlimited to form a unique relationship where Don Bushey would remain as owner of Wilderness Exchange, but the shop would effectively turn into a Black Diamond store. In the landscape of big outdoor brand news BD has largely kept their head down and stayed out of the fray. But something is clearly happening in Salt Lake City so I was excited when Neil agreed to join THE ROCK FIGHT and chat about the decision to step back, Black Diamond's retail strategy and how the brand is approaching their sustainability/circularity initiatives. Listen to this episode (and follow the show) on your favorite podcast app or by clicking the link in the comments. #outdoorindustry #brand #podcast #climb

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  • Two BD Athletes walk into the Valley…stop us if you’ve heard this one. On a random weekend this May, BD Athletes Connor Herson and Alex Honnold got together for a little Yosemite Valley climbing. OK, maybe it wasn’t that random. Connor had a weekend break from his grueling schedule at Stanford (he had a mid-term the following Monday!), and Alex had a rare reprieve in his hectic schedule as a father of two and an Oscar-winning global superstar. We connected the dots and thought, “this could be epic.” Though the timing was tight, we figured anything could happen if this legendary crew got together.    Follow this dynamic duo (pun intended) around Yosemite, capturing priceless banter and some good old-fashioned try-hard as Connor racked up for the second ascent of New Leaf (5.13d)—Yosemite’s latest testpiece.   Watch ‘A Weekend in the Valley’ at the link. Giddy up.

    Climbing with Alex Honnold and Connor Herson | Black Diamond

    Climbing with Alex Honnold and Connor Herson | Black Diamond

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  • We’re proud to introduce our Fall/Winter 2024-5 product collection! This season’s collection includes the versatile Hydra Ice Tool, the hard-charging Impulse Ti Ski line, adaptable insulation for every activity, and the rock-solid Factor series of ski apparel. Our VP of Product, Doug Heinrich, said it best: “Our Fall 2024 lineup is a testament to Black Diamond’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in mountain sports equipment. From ice climbing to skiing, whether in the backcountry or within the boundaries, this new collection is designed to meet the conditions, giving its users the confidence to pursue their passions. https://lnkd.in/g8PdzQuj

    Black Diamond Equipment Unveils Fall/Winter 2024-5 Product Collection

    Black Diamond Equipment Unveils Fall/Winter 2024-5 Product Collection

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  • Even the best climbers in the world fall sometimes—especially when they're pushing the limits at the highest level of competition. Several members of Team USA were outfitted in our game-changing airNET Harness—among the strongest and lightest harnesses in the world— helping them to climb their hardest with confidence. Check out this broadcast highlight from Colorado’s NBC affiliate KUSA-TV, 9NEWS about the ultralight harness that's (literally) supporting these climbers as they take risks and whips up to 45 feet off the ground.

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