Sporting Goods Brands - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Sporting goods retailers and equipment brands supplying gear for virtually every sport imaginable. Callaway, Titleist, and Wilson are trusted equipment names across golf, tennis, and team sports, while Burton, Rossignol, and Salomon outfit winter sports enthusiasts. Oakley and Vans bridge performance and streetwear, and Supreme's influence on skateboarding culture has made it a sporting goods icon in its own right.

Titleist 1 4.5 Titleist Golf Equipment Est. 1932 Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA Acushnet Holdings 1 review Titleist is the world's most prestigious golf equipment brand, founded in 1932 by Phil Young in Acushnet, Massachusetts, after an unsatisfying round of golf led him to X-ray his golf ball and discover its core was off-center. This pursuit of precision and performance has defined Titleist for over ni Rawlings 2 4.4 Rawlings Baseball Equipment Est. 1887 St. Louis, Missouri, USA Seidler Equity Partners 1 review Rawlings is the official baseball and helmet supplier of Major League Baseball, renowned for its premium Heart of the Hide and Pro Preferred baseball gloves and the Gold Glove Award legacy. 3 4.4 Trek Bikes 1 review Trek Bicycle Corporation is one of the world's largest and most recognized bicycle manufacturers, founded in 1976 in Waterloo, Wisconsin. The company designs and sells a comprehensive range of bicycles including road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, gravel bikes, e-bikes, and kids' bikes, along Wilson 4 4.4 Wilson Sporting Goods Est. 1913 Chicago, Illinois, USA Amer Sports 1 review Wilson is an iconic multi-sport equipment manufacturer and the official game ball of the NFL, NBA, and WNBA, producing premium equipment for tennis, baseball, basketball, football, and more. Oakley 5 4.3 Oakley Sports Eyewear & Performance Gear Est. 1975 Foothill Ranch, California, USA EssilorLuxottica 1 review Oakley, Inc. is an American designer, manufacturer, and distributor of sports performance equipment and lifestyle products, including sunglasses, goggles, apparel, and accessories. Founded in 1975 by James Jannard in his garage with an initial investment of $300, the company began by selling motorcy Burton 6 4.2 Burton Snow Sports & Outdoor Est. 1977 Burlington, Vermont, USA 1 review Burton pioneered the modern snowboard industry and remains the dominant sporting goods brand in snowboarding, producing competition-grade boards, bindings, boots, and protective gear for riders of all levels. Salomon 7 4.2 Salomon Outdoor & Winter Sports Est. 1947 Annecy, France Amer Sports (ANTA Sports consortium) 1 review Salomon is a French outdoor sports brand founded in 1947 by Francois Salomon and his family in Annecy, France, at the foot of the French Alps. Originally a saw blade and ski edge manufacturer, Salomon evolved into one of the world's leading mountain sports brands through relentless innovation and en Atomic 8 4.1 Atomic Winter Sports & Alpine Equipment Est. 1955 Altenmarkt im Pongau, Austria Amer Sports (ANTA Sports consortium) 1 review Atomic is a prestigious Austrian ski brand with more World Cup and Olympic victories than nearly any competitor, producing high-performance alpine skis, boots, bindings, and Nordic equipment. Callaway Golf 9 4.1 Callaway Golf Golf Equipment Est. 1982 Carlsbad, California, USA Topgolf Callaway Brands 1 review Callaway Golf is a premier sporting goods brand producing innovative golf clubs, balls, and accessories, known for breakthrough technologies like the Big Bertha driver and Chrome Soft ball used by tour professionals. Rossignol 10 4.1 Rossignol Winter Sports & Outdoor Est. 1907 Saint-Jean-de-Moirans, France Rossignol Group 1 review Rossignol is a premier French winter sports brand founded in 1907 by Abel Rossignol in Voiron, France, in the heart of the French Alps. With over a century of heritage, Rossignol is one of the oldest and most respected names in skiing, having equipped countless Olympic champions and World Cup racers Cannondale 11 4.0 Cannondale Bicycles Est. 1971 Wilton, Connecticut, USA Amer Sports 1 review Cannondale is a premier American bicycle manufacturer known for innovation in road, mountain, and electric bikes, pioneering aluminum frame technology and the distinctive Lefty single-sided suspension fork. Scott 12 4.0 Scott Bicycles & Sports Equipment Est. 1958 Givisiez, Switzerland 1 review Scott Sports is a Swiss-based manufacturer of bicycles, winter sports equipment, motorsports gear, and running apparel, founded in 1958 by Ed Scott in Sun Valley, Idaho, when he invented the first aluminum ski pole, revolutionizing the ski equipment industry. The company relocated its headquarters t 13 3.9 Giant Bicycles 1 review Giant is the world largest bicycle manufacturer by revenue, founded in 1972 in Taichung, Taiwan, by King Liu. The company operates as Giant Manufacturing Co. and produces bikes under the Giant brand as well as its women-specific Liv brand and performance-oriented Cadex component line. Giant manufact Head 14 3.9 Head Multi-Sport Equipment Est. 1950 Kennelbach, Austria 1 review Head is a global sports equipment brand founded in 1950 by Howard Head in Baltimore, Maryland, when the aerospace engineer revolutionized skiing by creating the first commercially successful metal ski. Head's original metal Standard ski replaced traditional wooden construction and transformed alpine Spalding 15 3.9 Spalding Sporting Goods Est. 1876 Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA Spalding Holdings 1 review Spalding is a historic sporting goods brand and the former official basketball of the NBA for 37 years, known for its iconic basketballs, footballs, and sports equipment since 1876. Nerf 16 3.8 Nerf Toys & Action Play Est. 1969 Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA Hasbro 1 review Nerf is the world's leading brand of foam-based toy blasters and sports equipment, owned by Hasbro. The brand was born in 1969 when inventor Reyn Guyer created the Nerf ball, a four-inch polyurethane foam ball marketed by Parker Brothers with the tagline 'Throw it indoors; you can't damage lamps or Vans 17 3.8 Vans Footwear & Action Sports Est. 1966 Costa Mesa, California, USA VF Corporation 1 review Vans is an American manufacturer of skateboarding shoes and related apparel, founded on March 16, 1966 by Paul Van Doren, his brother James Van Doren, Gordon C. Lee, and Serge D'Elia in Anaheim, California. Originally named the Van Doren Rubber Company, the brand was unique in that it manufactured s K2 Sports 18 3.6 K2 Sports Winter Sports & Outdoor Est. 1962 Seattle, Washington, USA Amer Sports (ANTA Sports consortium) 1 review K2 Sports is a major American winter and outdoor sports brand founded in 1962 by brothers Bill and Don Kirschner on Vashon Island, Washington. Named after the world's second-highest mountain, K2 established itself as a leading ski manufacturer by introducing innovative fiberglass ski construction th Palace 19 3.4 Palace Streetwear & Skateboarding Est. 2009 London, England, United Kingdom 1 review Palace Skateboards, commonly known simply as Palace, is a British skateboarding and streetwear brand founded in 2009 by Lev Tanju in London, England. Tanju, a skateboarder from South London, started Palace as a skate crew and brand name before formalizing it as a clothing label. The brand quickly ga Supreme 20 3.2 Supreme Streetwear & Skateboarding Est. 1994 New York City, New York, USA EssilorLuxottica 1 review Supreme is an American skateboarding lifestyle brand founded in April 1994 by James Jebbia in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The brand started as a single skate shop on Lafayette Street catering to the downtown skate community and has since grown into one of the most influential