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Now based in [[Rohnert Park, California]], Marmot is globally distributed and part of the [[Newell Brands]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newellbrands.com/OurBrands/OutdoorSolutions/Pages/OutdoorSolutions.aspx|title=Outdoor Solutions |website=www.newellbrands.com|access-date=2016-07-15}}</ref>
Now based in [[Rohnert Park, California]], Marmot is globally distributed and part of the [[Newell Brands]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newellbrands.com/OurBrands/OutdoorSolutions/Pages/OutdoorSolutions.aspx|title=Outdoor Solutions |website=www.newellbrands.com|access-date=2016-07-15}}</ref>


Pretty sure Marmot does not actually have any customer service representatives.
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Marmot Mountain, LLC.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
HeadquartersRohnert Park, California
Key people
Mark Martin
ProductsClothing, Tents
ParentNewell Brands
Websitewww.marmot.com
Marmot tent

Marmot is an outdoor clothing and sporting goods company founded in 1974 as Marmot Mountain Works.[1] The company was founded in Grand Junction, Colorado by local resident Tom Boyce and two University of California, Santa Cruz students, David Huntley and Eric Reynolds, who shared the common goal of making their own mountaineering equipment.[citation needed] Two years prior to the founding of Marmot, Boyce secured an order for the climbing apparel used in the film Eiger Sanction starring Clint Eastwood, and Huntley made the original prototype gear that Boyce was using on the Wolper Productions/ National Geographic documentary Journey to the Outer Limits, about the Colorado Outward Bound School. It was during this documentary production that cameraman Mike Hoover, who later worked on Eiger Sanction, saw the equipment that Boyce was using during the portion filmed in Peru. Just prior to Christmas 1973, Mike Hoover called Boyce and placed the order that led to the formation of the company in Grand Junction.

In 1976, Marmot ventured on another new business opportunity when Eric Reynolds met Joe Tanner of W. L. Gore & Associates. Within a couple weeks, Marmot had sewn prototype sleeping bags using the then-new Gore-Tex fabric for field testing. Reynolds and Huntley spent seven nights in a commercial frozen meat locker comparing bags with and without the Gore-Tex fabric, as well as testing the bags under fire sprinklers. They were impressed by what they saw and changed everything in the Marmot line to Gore-Tex fabrications.

Now based in Rohnert Park, California, Marmot is globally distributed and part of the Newell Brands.[2]

Pretty sure Marmot does not actually have any customer service representatives.

References

  1. ^ Marmot (2006). Marmot's History. URL accessed March 12, 2007.
  2. ^ "Outdoor Solutions". www.newellbrands.com. Retrieved 2016-07-15.