Revelyst, the outdoor gear business spun off from Vista Outdoor, shares reflect consumer spending in the sector. Its price trajectory will depend on the strength of its brand portfolio and overall economic cycles.
Revelyst is a company with a portfolio of outdoor gear and apparel brands, including optics, ammunition, and shooting accessories. We've categorized it under "Recreation & Camping." The chart below shows how consumer spending impacts this sector.
Revelyst is a holding company that owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands, including ammunition and shooting accessories. As part of Vista Outdoor, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Revelyst's performance to assess the state of the sector.
For Revelyst Inc., a company that unites brands of outdoor products, daily volatility reflects sensitivity to consumer spending. This metric is an indicator of the state of the sporting goods and outdoor market.
Revelyst, a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including cycling helmets and hiking gear. This business is sensitive to consumer trends. The chart below illustrates the volatility in the outdoor retail sector, which helps inform GEAR's valuation.
Revelyst is a holding company that owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands. The company's shares are a barometer of consumer spending on leisure and outdoor adventures. Their performance is part of the overall consumer sector, whose health impacts the entire stock market.
The year-over-year performance of Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, tells a story about its focus on outdoor products. Its 12-month market cap reflects demand for its many brands, from bicycle helmets to hiking gear. Its valuation is a bet on the continued health and wellness trend.
Revelyst, spun off from Vista Outdoor, is home to many well-known outdoor brands. The chart below shows how its new independent status and strong brand portfolio impact its performance relative to the cyclical consumer sector.
Revelyst, a company with a portfolio of outdoor brands, is betting on consumer trends. Its year-over-year market capitalization reflects how much people are willing to spend on hobbies like hunting, fishing, and camping.
Revelyst is a company with a portfolio of activewear brands. Its monthly performance reflects consumer spending on sports and leisure, as well as the performance of its core brands. Seasonality and inventory management play a key role.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including camping, fishing, and cycling gear. Its sector performance, shown in the chart, reflects consumer spending on leisure. Against this backdrop, one can assess how its strategy for managing its portfolio of established brands and innovating impacts its performance.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a portfolio of outdoor brands spun off from Vista Outdoor. The company's stock is a barometer of consumer spending on hobbies and adventures. The chart shows how the company's stock responds to economic cycles, outperforming the market during periods of growth and lagging during recessions.
Revelyst, a company with a portfolio of outdoor product brands, has a weekly stock price that reflects consumer spending in this segment. Demand for camping, fishing, and hunting products, as well as seasonal factors, drive short-term fluctuations.
Revelyst, like the entire outdoor recreation sector, is responding to overall consumer sentiment. Leisure spending is a barometer for the entire industry. This chart shows how the Vista Outdoor spinoff compares against this backdrop.
Revelyst is a manufacturer of outdoor gear. Demand for its products is cyclical and driven by consumer spending. The chart below shows how GEAR shares, as a cyclical consumer stock, respond to overall market sentiment.
The Revelyst chart is a financial arsenal for outdoor enthusiasts. The market capitalization of this holding company, spun off from Vista Outdoor and owner of ammunition and shooting gear brands, reflects the demand for these products. Its performance is a barometer of consumer spending on shooting-related hobbies and the political climate surrounding guns.
Revelyst, part of Vista Outdoor, focuses on outdoor products such as camping and fishing. Its market capitalization in this segment reflects the strength of its brand portfolio, demonstrating its ability to meet demand for outdoor adventure gear.
Revelyst is a Vista Outdoor spinoff focused on outdoor products. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of this entire sector. Its dynamics reflect consumer trends and the company's ability to manage its broad brand portfolio.
Revelyst is a division of Vista Outdoor, uniting brands in the outdoor industry. Its market capitalization chart (post-spinoff) will reflect the passions of millions of people. It will show how demand for camping, cycling, and hiking products creates a distinct investment story.
The book value of Revelyst (a Vista Outdoor spinoff) is its outdoor product manufacturing plants. The chart below shows the financial performance of its portfolio of brands, such as CamelBak and Bushnell.
Revelyst is a holding company that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands. Its strength lies in its diversified network of factories and distribution. The asset share chart demonstrates the combined strength of this manufacturing and logistics platform.
Below you can see the total book value of the consumer goods sector. Against this backdrop, Revelyst, as a holding company that owns outdoor brands, is capital-intensive. Its business requires owning factories that produce equipment, apparel, and accessories.
Revelyst is a holding company spun off from Vista Outdoor, uniting brands in the outdoor industry (bikes, helmets, and gear). The company's assets include brands, R&D centers, and manufacturing facilities. The company's balance sheet represents the value of its "arsenal" for real-world adventures.
Revelyst's balance sheet is the value of its factories and outdoor brands. Its market capitalization is an estimate of its ability to generate profits in this cyclical sector. The MvsBCap_Co chart shows how the market values this "adventure arsenal."
Revelyst, a subsidiary of Vista Outdoor, brings together brands of outdoor products. The chart shows how the market evaluates its brand portfolio and its ability to meet demand for camping, fishing, and other outdoor recreation products.
Revelyst, a subsidiary of Vista Outdoor, brings together outdoor product brands. Its valuation is the sum of the valuations of strong brands and production capabilities. This metric helps investors understand what the market values more: a company's tangible assets or the intangible strength of its brands, which can generate stable profits.
GEAR is the ticker symbol for Revelyst, a spinoff of Vista Outdoor. As a manufacturer of outdoor products, the company uses debt to manage its brand portfolio. This chart shows how it raises capital for innovation, marketing, and seasonal inventory management to remain a leader in the outdoor market.
Revelyst is the company that will be created as a result of the split of Vista Outdoor. It will combine brands related to outdoor activities and tourism. This graph likely represents a forecast or model of the financial structure and debt load the new company will begin its independent operations with.
Revelyst is a company spun out of Vista Outdoor, consolidating its outdoor brands. This chart shows its financial structure after the split. It helps assess the new company's debt level as it begins its independent existence and the ability of its brand portfolio to generate cash flow to support its operations.
Revelyst, a subsidiary of Vista Outdoor, encompasses outdoor brands such as camping and watersports gear. The chart shows how the debt load of this diversified brand portfolio compares to the overall market capitalization of the entire outdoor goods sector.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a company that owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands. Demand for these products can be cyclical and depends on consumer sentiment. This chart shows the overall debt load of the economy. It allows you to assess how Revelyst manages its debt and brand portfolio in response to economic cycles.
This chart for Revelyst, a Vista Outdoor spinoff that owns outdoor brands, shows its valuation in this consumer market. Its P/E will depend on the popularity of its brands (such as CamelBak and Bell) and overall consumer spending trends on sports and outdoor recreation.
This chart shows the average P/E for outdoor equipment manufacturers. For Revelyst, with its portfolio of well-known brands, this is a key barometer. Comparing its P/E to the industry average helps understand how investors view its prospects as a standalone company after its spinoff from Vista Outdoor.
Revelyst, spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. The company focuses on innovation and direct-to-consumer sales. This chart reflects consumer spending on leisure activities. It helps understand how sensitive demand for outdoor products is to economic downturns, when people may cut back on hobbies.
Revelyst is part of Vista Outdoor, a group of outdoor product brands. Future profits depend on consumer spending on leisure activities and hobbies such as camping and hiking. This chart reflects analyst forecasts for this market and the ability of Revelyst brands to maintain their popularity and pricing.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, focuses on outdoor brands such as camping gear and bicycles. This chart shows average expectations for the leisure sector. GEAR's position may indicate how investors view its brand portfolio and consumer demand for outdoor products.
Revelyst (formerly part of Vista Outdoor) owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands. Demand for these products is driven by consumer spending. This graph of overall economic expectations is an indicator of how much disposable income consumers are willing to spend on their hobbies.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including fishing, hiking, and cycling gear. This chart reflects consumer demand for outdoor hobbies. Revenue trends depend on the popularity of its brands and how much people are willing to spend on their outdoor pursuits.
Revelyst Inc. is a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, encompassing outdoor brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. Profitability in this sector, as this chart shows, depends on consumer trends toward healthy lifestyles and outdoor adventures. For GEAR, a focus on innovation and brand strength is key to success in a competitive market.
Revelyst, a company that unites outdoor brands (formerly part of Vista Outdoor), is heavily dependent on consumer spending. This chart, which reflects the state of the economy, is an indicator of people's willingness to spend money on hobbies. During periods of growth, demand for hiking, fishing, and cycling products increases, while during periods of decline, it declines.
Revelyst, a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands. This chart shows analysts' forecasts for its future profits, which depend on consumer demand for outdoor, cycling, and other outdoor products.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including camping gear, bicycles, and watersports accessories. This chart shows the revenue forecast for the leisure sector, reflecting consumer spending expectations for outdoor hobbies and outdoor activities.
Revelyst Inc. (formerly part of Vista Outdoor) owns outdoor product brands. Demand for these products is highly dependent on consumer spending and confidence. When the economic outlook is positive, people spend more on hobbies and travel. During downturns, such discretionary spending declines, making the company's business sensitive to overall trends.
Revelyst is a company that consolidated a portfolio of outdoor brands spun off from Vista Outdoor. Its revenue comes from sales of products for shooting, cycling, hiking, and other activities. The chart shows how investors value this diversified portfolio, which is driven by consumer spending on hobbies and interests.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including camping and cycling gear. This chart shows the average revenue estimate for the sector, helping to understand how investors value its portfolio of brands focused on adventure and active lifestyle enthusiasts.
Revelyst Inc., part of the former Vista Outdoor, encompasses outdoor brands such as cycling helmets, eyewear, and hiking gear. Its revenue is driven by consumer trends in the leisure industry. The chart helps assess how the market perceives this diversified portfolio of consumer brands.
Revelyst is a Vista Outdoor spinoff company that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands. This chart shows how the market values its collection of high-performance brands, comparing the company's value to expected future sales of cycling, skiing, and fishing gear.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including camping, cycling, and winter sports gear. This figure reflects the average future sales estimate for companies in the outdoor industry, allowing investors to gauge how the market views Revelyst's ability to manage its portfolio and grow its brands.
Revelyst Inc. (formerly part of Vista Outdoor) owns a portfolio of outdoor brands. Its business depends on consumer spending on hobbies. This graph, which reflects revenue growth expectations, is an indicator of consumer confidence for GEAR. During periods of optimism, people spend more on hobbies and outdoor recreation.
Revelyst, spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor gear brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. The revenue you see in this chart represents the combined sales of these brands. The trend reflects consumer trends and demand for products for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.
Revelyst Inc., part of Vista Outdoor, comprises brands producing outdoor gear such as bicycles, helmets, and camping equipment. The company targets outdoor adventurers. This chart shows total revenue for the sector, reflecting consumer spending on hobbies and active lifestyles.
Revelyst, a subsidiary of Vista Outdoor, owns brands of outdoor products. Demand for its products depends on consumer spending on hobbies. This total revenue chart is an indicator of consumer confidence, which allows people to spend money on sports equipment and gear.
Revelyst, a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor gear brands, including CamelBak, Bushnell, and Simms. Its revenue depends on consumer spending on outdoor, fishing, and hunting products. This chart shows expected growth in the outdoor gear market.
Revelyst Inc. is a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, which encompasses a portfolio of outdoor product brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. The chart shows forecasts for the camping and recreation sector. Revelyst's business depends on consumer spending on leisure and outdoor pursuits.
Revelyst, spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including camping, fishing, and cycling gear. Its sales are heavily dependent on discretionary consumer spending. This chart, which illustrates overall consumer confidence, is a key indicator of people's willingness to spend on hobbies and outdoor activities.
Revelyst, a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor gear brands such as Simms and Bushnell. Profitability depends on the strength of these brands and the demand for hobby and adventure products. This chart shows how the company manages its portfolio to capitalize on people's passions.
Revelyst (spinned out of Vista Outdoor) will own a portfolio of outdoor brands such as CamelBak and Bell. This chart shows the average profitability in the consumer goods sector. The strength of its brands and focus on innovation will allow the company to maintain a pricing strategy that delivers above-market profitability.
Revelyst Inc., part of Vista Outdoor, focuses on outdoor brands such as camping and watersports gear. The profitability of this segment is highly dependent on consumer spending on leisure and hobbies, which are cyclical in nature. This total return chart helps assess how sensitive the outdoor recreation business is to economic downturns.
Revelyst is a division spun off from Vista Outdoor, bringing together outdoor brands. This chart shows the combined team behind these renowned brands. The team designs, produces, and markets a wide range of products, from hiking gear to water sports.
Grafiti Holding is a software analytics company. Its main asset in this business is the intellectual capital of its employees: developers, analysts, and data scientists. This chart shows the company's share of the IT talent market, which is a direct indicator of its technological capabilities and ability to compete in the world of big data.
Revelyst Inc. is a division spun off from Vista Outdoor, encompassing brands producing high-tech outdoor gear. The headcount chart reflects the scale of this portfolio. The consistently high headcount reflects the brands' leadership in their niches and their ongoing investment in innovation.
Revelyst is a spinoff company from Vista Outdoor, which combined brands in the outdoor and precision shooting categories. This schedule will reflect the formation of the new independent structure. Staffing changes are due to employee transfers, the creation of in-house functions, and the strategy for developing a portfolio of well-known outdoor brands.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a spinoff from Vista Outdoor, owning outdoor brands. Like Vista, its value lies in the strength of its brands (e.g., camping gear). This chart shows how the market values the ability of a small management and marketing team to effectively manage this portfolio of brands and generate high margins per employee.
Revelyst Inc., spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns a portfolio of outdoor brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. The company focuses on design, marketing, and distribution. This chart provides an overview of how the market values this brand-focused model per employee in the outdoor industry.
Revelyst is a segment of Vista Outdoor that encompasses outdoor brands. The chart shows the valuation of the company's consumer brand portfolio. It reflects how the team creates value through marketing, innovation, and distribution for a variety of well-known brands focused on adventure enthusiasts.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a spinoff from Vista Outdoor. It owns outdoor gear brands (Bushnell, CamelBak, Simms). It's a "branded business." This chart shows how profitable this diversified portfolio is. Return per employee depends on marketing and R&D.
Revelyst is the company formed by the spinoff of Vista Outdoor and will own a portfolio of outdoor brands such as CamelBak and Bushnell. This chart will demonstrate how effectively the new, focused company manages its brands and will serve as a benchmark for assessing the success of the spinoff.
Revelyst ($GEAR) is a spinoff of Vista Outdoor, bringing together a portfolio of outdoor brands (including CamelBak, Bushnell, and Fox Racing). Their business encompasses R&D, design, and marketing. This chart shows how effectively $GEAR generates profit per employee while managing these well-known consumer brands.
Revelyst Inc. is a spinoff of Vista Outdoor, a company with a portfolio of outdoor brands. This chart shows the management effectiveness of these brands. The increase in revenue per employee reflects the strength of the brands, product demand, and the optimization of production and distribution processes.
Revelyst (GEAR) (formerly part of VSTO) is a holding company that owns brands of outdoor products (e.g., gear). It's a CPG business. This chart demonstrates their brand strength. Revelyst's success depends on the strength of their brands and the efficiency of their supply chain, which allows them to generate high revenue per employee in marketing and design.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a segment spun off from Vista Outdoor, focusing on outdoor gear. Their business focuses on innovation, marketing, and brand management. This metric reflects how effectively their corporate team (R&D, marketing) generates revenue from this diversified portfolio.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a spinoff from Vista Outdoor. It encompasses brands of outdoor gear (bikes, coolers, and other equipment). This metric measures skepticism. Are the bears betting that consumers are cutting back on expensive hobby gear due to inflation?
Revelyst (GEAR) is a spinoff of Vista Outdoor (VSTO). It encompasses brands focused on outdoor activities and adventures (camping, cycling). This chart shows the overall shortfall across the entire outdoor and sports goods sector. It reflects investors' belief in continued strong demand for these products after the pandemic boom.
Revelyst (GEAR), spun off from Vista Outdoor, owns outdoor brands. This is purely discretionary spending. When this indicator shows a rise in fear, it signals concerns about consumer confidence. Spending on expensive hobby goods quickly declines during recessions.
Revelyst is a portfolio of well-known outdoor brands (Fox Racing, Bell, CamelBak), spun off from Vista Outdoor. This indicator measures the "temperature" of consumer demand for "hobbies." It "heats up" when people spend on bikes and camping, and "cools" during a recession, when spending on "non-essentials" declines.
Revelyst (a Vista Outdoor spinoff) is an outdoor holding company. They own iconic gear brands: CamelBak (hydration), Camp Chef (grills), and Bushnell (optics). The outdoor camping sector thrives on hype. RSI_14_Seg shows the "temperature" of the entire industry. It helps us understand: is GEAR's growth a niche product or a result of general hype?
Revelyst (GEAR), a retailer of outdoor gear, sees this chart as a reflection of hobby spending. During periods of euphoria, people readily spend on camping and hunting gear. During times of panic and austerity, these "non-essential" expenses are curtailed, putting pressure on the company's sales.
Revelyst is a company (spinned out of Vista Outdoor) that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands (CamelBak, Bushnell, Simms). This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their targets are based on consumer demand for gear, retail sales, and the company's ability to manage this portfolio.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a "new" outdoor giant (a Vista spinoff). The holding company owns a constellation of gear brands, from CamelBak (hydration) and Bell (helmets) to Simms (fishing). This chart measures the gap between the current share price and the consensus target price. It shows whether experts believe in the strength of this portfolio and the value of luxury outdoor spending.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a spinoff of Vista Outdoor. The company owns a portfolio of iconic outdoor brands (CamelBak, Bell, Simms). This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the leisure sector. It reflects whether experts believe consumers will continue to spend on expensive hobbies.
Revelyst is a portfolio of brands (including CamelBak and Bushnell) focused on outdoor recreation and camping. This is a classic discretionary spending sector, driven by consumer confidence. This chart, reflecting overall market sentiment, is a key indicator. When experts are optimistic, it means consumers have "extra" money for hobbies and gear.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a revival of Vista's (VSTO) outdoor business. It's a new holding company (spinned out of VSTO) that has consolidated all outdoor brands (CamelBak, Camp Chef, Simms) under one roof (while the old VSTO remained solely focused on cartridges). This chart is a summary indicator of their new path. It reflects their (cyclical) demand for recreation and their (complex) turnaround.
Revelyst (GEAR) is a camping and recreation company. It's a spinoff of Vista Outdoor, bringing together outdoor brands (gear, camp kitchens). Their business is adventure gear. This chart compares their composite index to the recreation sector average.
Revelyst is a consumer outdoor products segment (helmets, optics, kitchen equipment) spun off from Vista Outdoor. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how GEAR, focused on innovation and brands, stacks up against the overall macroeconomic backdrop.