Sports, Outdoors & Fitness · Cycling & E-Bikes
Grassracks
Grassracks designs and sells bamboo wall racks, free-standing racks, and accessory hooks built to hold surfboards, snowboards, skis, wakeboards, bikes, and fishing gear. Most SKUs fall between $79 and $249, placing the line in the mid-range price tier. Sales are direct-to-consumer through grassracks.com and Amazon; no brick-and-mortar dealers are listed. The brand’s core promise is furniture-grade storage made from rapidly renewable, vertically laminated bamboo, finished with water-based coatings and shipped in plastic-free packaging. Every rack uses a universal rail system that lets owners swap inserts for different sports without replacing the entire mount. Their “Original” and “Ninja” wall series are frequently cited in board-sport forums for clean aesthetics and 100-lb load ratings. Customers are 25-45-year-old outdoor enthusiasts who live in apartments or small houses where gear doubles as décor and environmental impact matters. Buyers value minimalist design, sustainable materials, and the ability to rotate seasonal equipment on the same hardware. Grassracks competes with mass-market steel hooks and high-end custom wood shops; it splits the difference by offering architecturally styled bamboo units at ready-to-ship prices. The focus on one material, modular inserts, and carbon-conscious packaging separates it from both low-cost commodity brands and premium boutique carpenters.
Gymshark
Gymshark sells athletic apparel, activewear, and fitness accessories designed for gym-goers and fitness enthusiasts. They're notable for being founded by a teenager in his garage and building a loyal community-driven brand that resonates with younger fitness enthusiasts and social media-savvy athletes.
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