Black Diamond Equipment has a history dating back to the late 1950s when renowned climber Yvon Chouinard commenced producing hand-forging pitons, which he famously sold from his car's trunk in Yosemite Valley. Recognized for their exceptional quality, Chouinard's pitons led to the inception of Chouinard Equipment in Ventura, California.
However, in the early months of 1989, facing product-liability lawsuits and ongoing financial challenges, Yvon Chouinard filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A new era began on December 1, 1989, when a group of former company employees, spearheaded by Peter Metcalf (CEO), along with external investors, acquired the assets of Chouinard Equipment Ltd., giving birth to Black Diamond. The company grew in strength and reputation until it relocated its operations and 45 employees from Ventura, California, to the Salt Lake City, Utah area in September 1991 to take advantage of the climbing and skiing opportunities in the Wasatch Mountains.
The company expanded its global footprint in 1996 with the establishment of Black Diamond Equipment Europe in Reinach, Switzerland. In 2006, Black Diamond Equipment Asia was founded in Zhuhai, China, serving as both a secondary manufacturing facility and a global distribution center. Today BD is recognized as one of the largest brands in the climbing and skiing industry and services the needs of skiers and climbers worldwide.