Inc. 5000 list includes Yeti Coolers, Oiselle and other industry brands to watch.
By Thomas J. Ryan
Amid the athleisure boom and a growing desire to stay fit and healthy, it’s no surprise that quite a few active lifestyle brands are among the fastest growing private companies in the country, according to the annual Inc. 5000 list.
The exclusive rankings, now in their 35th year, are listed according to percentage revenue growth when comparing 2012 to 2015. The minimum revenue required for 2012 is $100,000; the minimum for 2015 is $2 million. Companies must be private, independent and based in the United States.
This year’s list includes a number of upstarts SGB has been following including Yeti Coolers (510), Jaybird (1,128), Oiselle Running (801) and Outdoor Tech (483), along with a number of obscure players that may be getting their start.
Here are the companies targeting the active and outdoor space that earned a spot on the 2016 Inc. 5000:
- Nine Line Apparel (No. 31) sells U.S.-made casual men’s and women’s clothing with a strong patriotic sensibility. Three-year growth rate: 6,962 percent; 2015 revenues: $9.4 million.
- Orangetheory Fitness (No. 60) provides athletic training services with equipment including treadmills, rowing machines, suspension and free weights to improve cardiovascular health and strength. Three-year growth rate: 4,308 percent; 2015 revenues: $47.1 million.
- Hyperice (No. 96) sells devices to help athletes recover from injuries and enhance their movement in physical training. Three-year growth rate: 3,366 percent; 2015 revenues: $4.5 million.
- Cambridge Select (No. 97) is a retailer of apparel and footwear. Three-year growth rate: 3,341 percent; 2015 revenues: $37.8 million.
- Fin Fun (No. 119) manufactures mermaid tails, flippers, swimwear and swimming accessories. Three-year growth rate: 2,800 percent; 2015 revenues: $19.5 million.
- Lonecone.com (No. 235) is a specialty outdoor retailer of adventure gear and supplies. Three-year growth rate: 1,672 percent; 2015 revenues: $3 million.
- Spikeball (No. 289) manufactures equipment for Spikeball, which is a cross between volleyball and foursquare. Three-year growth rate: 1,354 percent; 2015 revenues: $6.9 million.
- Skyrocket Toys (No. 306) designs a wide variety of tech-driven toys, bicycle accessories and sporting goods. Three-year growth rate: 1,277 percent; 2015 revenues: $110.6 million.
- GoPole (No. 453) produces mounts and accessories for GoPro cameras. Three-year growth rate: 847 percent; 2015 revenues: $9.4 million.
- Outdoor Tech (No. 483) designs audio products designed for outdoor use and activity. Three-year growth rate: 785 percent; 2015 revenues: $10.8 million.
- Yeti Coolers (No. 510) manufactures durable, extra-insulated coolers for outdoor enthusiasts. The company filed for an initial public offering in July. Three-year growth rate: 748 percent; 2015 revenues: $468.9 million.
- MiiR (No. 605) sells water bottles, bicycles and backpacks. Sales directly contribute to clean water initiatives in communities. Three-year growth rate: 647 percent; 2015 revenues: $3.5 million.
- IPC Store (No. 609) sells consumer electronics, computers, tablets, office, home, garden and sports products online. Three-year growth rate: 642 percent; 2015 revenues: $17.6 million.
- Ammunition Depot (No. 785) is an e-tailer of ammunition and related accessories. Three-year growth rate: 512 percent; 2015 revenues: $18.6 million.
- Oiselle Running (No. 801) sells running and athletic apparel for women. Three-year growth rate: 496 percent; 2015 revenues: $6.7 million.
- Performance Plus Carts (No. 837) provides golf cart parts, accessories, sales and service. Three-year growth rate: 474 percent; 2015 revenues: $3 million.
- Babiators (No. 937) manufactures sunglasses for babies and kids. Three-year growth rate: 421 percent; 2015 revenues: $3.7 million.
- Klymit (No. 981) produces camping gear with a focus on new technologies that produce comfortable, lightweight and rugged products. Three-year growth rate: 408 percent; 2015 revenues: $5.7 million.
- Turnstyle Brands (No. 1017) sells outdoor recreation products such as scooters, helmets and accessories. Three-year growth rate: 389 percent; 2015 revenues: $5.9 million.
- Tower Paddle Boards (No. 1121) produces stand-up paddleboards and beach lifestyle products and publishes a beach lifestyle magazine on its website. Three-year growth rate: 346 percent; 2015 revenues: $7.2 million;
- Jaybird (No. 1228) designs wireless sports headphones. Three-year growth rate: 317 percent; 2015 revenues: $58.8 million.
- Spirit Monkey (No. 1249) produces embroidery patches, rings and lanyards for students, school awards, fundraising and clubs. Three-year growth rate: 309 percent; 2015 revenues: $3.8 million.
- TigerFitness.com (No. 1338) is an online retailer of health and nutritional supplements. Three-year growth rate: 287 percent; 2015 revenues: $10.9 million.
- Isle Surf & SUP (No. 1352) manufactures and directly sells surfboards, paddleboards and accessories via its online platform. Three-year growth rate: 285 percent; 2015 revenues: $8 million.
- YakAttack (No. 1354) manufactures paddle sport and marine accessories with a focus on recreational fishing. Three-year growth rate: 284 percent; 2015 revenues: $2.4 million.
- Yak Gear (No. 1472) provides paddle sport equipment and accessories. Three-year growth rate: 261 percent; 2015 revenues: $3 million.
- University Tees (No. 1840) prints customized apparel and promotional products for schools and school groups. Three-year growth rate: 202 percent; 2015 revenues: $15.4 million.
- Revant Optics (No. 2226) supplies a wide range of replacement lenses for sunglasses. Three-year growth rate: 164 percent; 2015 revenues: $7.7 million.
- College Hill Custom Threads (No. 2270) provides custom apparel and promotional products bearing university logos. Three-year growth rate: 160 percent; 2015 revenues: $2.7 million.
- Rush Order Tees (No. 2317) designs and produces custom commemorative T-shirts. Three-year growth rate: 157 percent; 2015 revenues: $22.9 million.
- Pedego Electric Bikes (No. 2349) manufactures electric bicycles. Three-year growth rate: 155 percent; 2015 revenues: $9.7 million.
- Tasc Performance (No. 2446) designs bamboo fiber-based active apparel with a focus on performance running wear. Three-year growth rate: 146 percent; 2015 revenues: $9.1 million.
- Yuba Bicycles (No. 2776) sells cargo bikes with space in the back to transport kids and items. Three-year growth rate: 126 percent; 2015 revenues: $2.5 million.
- Disc Store (No. 2817) sells discs worldwide for ultimate Frisbee and disc golf. Three-year growth rate: 124 percent; 2015 revenues: $2.8 million.
- Carver Skateboards (No. 3199) designs patented skateboards that operate similar to surfboards. Three-year growth rate: 105 percent; 2015 revenues: $4.9 million.
- Bases Loaded (No. 3590) retails specialty baseball and softball apparel, equipment and services. Three-year growth rate: 87 percent; 2015 revenues: $4.9 million.
- State Bicycle Co. (No. 3996) manufactures bicycles, parts, accessories and apparel for the fixed gear/single gear market. Three-year growth rate: 73 percent; 2015 revenues: $5.7 million.
- Total Hockey (No. 4006) is a retailer of hockey and lacrosse gear and apparel. The company filed for bankruptcy protection in July and was sold to Pure Hockey in August. Three-year growth rate: 73 percent; 2015 revenues: $62 million.
- Mountain High Outfitters (No. 4139) operates five stores selling top outdoor brands like The North Face, Patagonia and Icebreaker. Three-year growth rate: 68 percent; 2015 revenues: $21.9 million.
- Industrial Revolution (4190) manufactures camping and outdoor recreation products, including brand names UCO, Light My Fire, Grilliput and Pedco. Three-year growth rate: 66 percent; 2015 revenues: $13.5 million.
- Sportique (No. 4780) is an online retailer of adventure and outdoor equipment and apparel. Three-year growth rate: 48 percent; 2015 revenues: $3.1 million.
- GunBroker.com (No. 4809) provides hunting and sport shooting equipment to customers through an online auction. Three-year growth rate: 47 percent; 2015 revenues: $21 million.
- Yeti Cycles (No. 4875) sells bicycles and bike parts and apparel. Three-year growth rate: 45 percent; 2015 revenues: $20.7 million.
The full Inc. 5000 list can be found here: inc.com/inc5000/list/2016/
Lead photo courtesy Oiselle Running