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If You Invested in Clarus Corp (CLAR)

Sporting & Athletic Goods, Nec · Leisure · NASDAQ
$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$778
-22.2% total -22.3% CAGR
Bought on Apr 8, 2025 at $3.42
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$151
-84.9% total -31.5% CAGR
Bought on Apr 8, 2021 at $17.61

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Year-by-Year Returns

CLAR annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $5.64 $7.83 +38.9% +38.9%
2018 $7.73 $10.10 +30.6% +79.1%
2019 $10.25 $13.53 +32.0% +140.0%
2020 $13.50 $15.40 +14.0% +173.1%
2021 $15.15 $27.72 +83.0% +391.6%
2022 $27.65 $7.84 -71.6% +39.0%
2023 $7.81 $6.89 -11.7% +22.3%
2024 $6.56 $4.51 -31.3% -20.0%
2025 $4.57 $3.35 -26.7% -40.6%
2026 $3.36 $2.66 -20.8% -52.8%

About Clarus Corp

Sporting & Athletic Goods, Nec · NASDAQ

Clarus Corporation (NASDAQ: CLAR) is a manufacturing company focused on the sporting and athletic goods industry and the broader outdoor enthusiast markets. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Clarus designs and develops equipment and lifestyle products that are intended to be safe, simple, effective and visually appealing so customers can maximize their outdoor pursuits and adventures. According to the company, each of its brands has a long history of continuous product innovation for both core and everyday users.

Clarus’ business is organized around outdoor-focused product categories and brands that serve activities such as climbing, mountaineering, trail running, backpacking, skiing and other year-round outdoor recreation. The company’s products are principally sold globally under the Black Diamond®, Rhino-Rack®, MAXTRAX®, TRED Outdoors®, and RockyMounts® brand names. These products reach customers through outdoor specialty and online retailers, Clarus’ own websites, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers, reflecting a mix of wholesale, direct-to-consumer, and OEM channels as described in the company’s public communications.

Clarus reports results through at least two key operating areas referenced in its disclosures: an Outdoor segment and an Adventure segment. The Outdoor segment includes the Black Diamond brand and has focused on categories such as mountain and climb. Clarus has highlighted a simplified product portfolio and a revamped Black Diamond apparel line within this segment, as well as efforts around product simplification and SKU rationalization. The company has also discussed prioritizing its best and most profitable styles and products within Outdoor.

The Adventure segment encompasses brands such as Rhino-Rack, MAXTRAX, TRED Outdoors and RockyMounts. Clarus has described this segment as focused on fitting more vehicles with roof racks and accessories and referenced markets including Australia, North America and other regions in its results commentary. The company has indicated that Adventure has been affected at times by reduced demand from global OEM customers and a challenging wholesale market in Australia, while also noting contributions from acquisitions such as RockyMounts.

Clarus characterizes itself as a global company serving outdoor enthusiasts, with sales reported across domestic and international markets. Its communications emphasize a history of engineering and innovation, and a focus on continuous product development across its brands. The company has also highlighted efforts to simplify its overall business and rationalize product categories, including the divestiture of the PIEPS snow safety brand and related avalanche safety products, which it completed following a strategic review process.

In its public materials and SEC filings, Clarus frequently discusses both GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures. It references metrics such as adjusted gross margin, adjusted income or loss from continuing operations, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA, and free cash flow, and explains that these non-GAAP measures are intended to help users understand period-over-period operating performance alongside the nearest GAAP measures. The company cautions that these non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, its reported GAAP results.

Clarus also communicates regularly with investors through quarterly earnings releases, conference calls and accompanying presentations furnished on Form 8-K. These updates provide detail on segment sales trends, gross margin drivers, restructuring charges, transaction costs, and other items such as legal and regulatory matter expenses. Through this ongoing disclosure, Clarus outlines how macroeconomic conditions, tariffs, consumer demand, and channel dynamics affect its Outdoor and Adventure businesses.

Business segments and brands

Based on the company’s own descriptions, Clarus’ operations are centered on:

  • Outdoor segment – anchored by the Black Diamond brand and focused on equipment and apparel for mountain and climb categories and other outdoor activities. Clarus has emphasized product simplification, a revamped apparel line, and prioritization of high-margin products within this segment.
  • Adventure segment – includes Rhino-Rack, MAXTRAX, TRED Outdoors and RockyMounts. Clarus has described this segment as oriented around roof racks, accessories and related products, with exposure to wholesale and OEM channels and markets such as Australia and North America.

The company has also noted that each of its brands has a long history of continuous product innovation, serving both core users and everyday participants in outdoor activities.

Capital allocation and dividends

Clarus has announced regular quarterly cash dividends of $0.025 per share in multiple press releases, indicating an ongoing dividend program approved by its board of directors. These announcements specify record and payment dates for stockholders and underscore that Clarus returns a portion of capital to shareholders through cash dividends, as disclosed in its public news releases.

Regulatory reporting and transparency

As a NASDAQ-listed company, Clarus files periodic reports and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Recent Form 8-K filings have been used to furnish quarterly earnings press releases and investor presentations, including discussion of non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to GAAP. In these filings, Clarus explains the purpose and limitations of non-GAAP metrics and notes that they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

How Clarus positions its products

In its own descriptions, Clarus states that its objective is to provide products that are safe, simple, effective and aesthetically pleasing, enabling customers to maximize outdoor pursuits and adventures. The company highlights a rich history of engineering and innovation, and emphasizes that its products are designed for both core users and everyday participants in outdoor activities. This positioning is reflected across its brand portfolio, from mountain and climb categories at Black Diamond to vehicle-focused offerings at Adventure brands.

Investor considerations

Investors researching Clarus stock can review the company’s earnings releases, Form 8-K presentations, and other SEC filings to understand segment performance, margin trends, restructuring activities, and capital allocation decisions such as dividends and acquisitions or divestitures. Clarus’ disclosures also address macroeconomic factors, tariffs, and consumer demand conditions that influence its results in the outdoor and adventure markets.

Market Cap
$0.1B
Current Price
$2.66
EPS
$-1.21
Revenue
$0.1B
Net Margin
-43.9%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Clarus Corp investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Clarus Corp be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Clarus Corp (CLAR) 10 years ago on 2016-04-08, your investment would be worth $594 today, representing a -40.6% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -5.1% per year (CAGR).

Has Clarus Corp outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, CLAR returned -40.6% compared to +222.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 263.0 percentage points.

What is Clarus Corp's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of CLAR over the past 10 years is -5.1%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — CLAR's best recent year was 2021 (+83.0%) and worst was 2022 (-71.6%).

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