The data illustrates the share of lifestyle consumers who purchased from sporting goods brands in the past year, ranked by percentage of consumers. Under Armour apparel was purchased by 22% of sporting goods consumers in the last year, ranking 3rd place. In 2011, the brand ranked at 10th place.
Top sporting goods brands in the U.S. - additional information The sporting goods market is a growing, though competitive, industry in the United States, where sales topped 64 billion USD in 2014, up from just over 50 billion USD a decade prior.
Nike | 49 |
Adidas | 25 |
Under Armour | 22 |
New Balance | 20 |
Skechers | 14 |
Reebok/RBK | 14 |
The North Face | 13 |
Champion | 13 |
Converse | 12 |
Puma | 12 |
Columbia | 12 |
Asics | 9 |
L.L. Bean | 9 |
Vans | 9 |
Timberland | 8 |
Clif Bar | 8 |
Jordan | 7 |
Danskin | 6 |
Coleman | 6 |
Ugg | 6 |
Dickies | 6 |
Carhartt | 6 |
Ray-Ban | 6 |
Fila | 6 |
Powerbar | 6 |
Toms | 5 |
Crocs | 5 |
REI | 5 |
Russell Athletic | 5 |
Oakley | 4 |
Keds | 4 |
Swiss Army | 4 |
Speedo | 4 |
Sperry Top-Sider | 4 |
Garmin | 4 |
Roxy | 4 |
Saucony | 4 |
K-Swiss | 4 |
Timex | 4 |
DC Shoes | 4 |
Hurley | 4 |
Quicksilver | 4 |
Jansport | 4 |
Merrell | 4 |
Lululemon | 3 |
Starter | 3 |
Life is good | 3 |
Igloo | 3 |
Avia | 3 |
Billabong | 3 |