Funky designs? Check. Fresh ideas for climbers? Check. Female-founded? Check again.
In recent years, the climbing industry has grown by leaps and bounds. But despite its popularity among both men and women, it’s been largely dominated by male-founded and -run companies. That is, until recently.
This list of four companies, owned and founded by women, aims to help out. Through passion, creativity, and excellent final product, these brands are moving the needle in the climbing world.
Women-Owned Climbing Companies
Crusher Climbing

With a 10-inch piton tattooed on her forearm and matching 3.5-inch cam on her bicep, it’s no secret that Zoe Rayor loves the aesthetics of climbing gear. As both artist and climber, she’s able to combine her two passions through her company, Crusher Climbing.
Here, she designs and sells colorful leggings, shirts, stickers, and metallic prints. Rayor’s most recognizable piece is the trad leggings, adorned with her hand-drawn cams, carabiners, quickdraws, and nuts.
According to Rayor, Crusher Climbing is “ethically made, climber approved, inclusively feminist, and objectively badass.”
And her stickers proudly relay her company’s stance on social and cultural issues — bold social statements like “you are climbing on indigenous lands,” “crush the patriarchy,” and “Trump only climbs .75 hand cracks.” What’s more, Crusher Climbing pledges a 5-percent giveback to organizations it aligns with, such as Queer Nature and Native Women’s Wilderness.
Dirt Chalk Bags

Big Beauty Pitches Productions

Crag to Crux
