According to in-store data from Grips Intelligence, Hunter generated strong offline performance across three major retailers — Lowes.com, HomeDepot.com, and Amazon — during Q1 2026 (January–March 2026), with Lowe's commanding the largest revenue share at 53.5%, followed closely by Home Depot at 40.6%. The brand experienced impressive momentum with revenue growing 54.2% over the tracked period, signaling robust consumer demand. Hunter's average product price stood at $153.73, though pricing saw a slight 3.1% increase over the quarter. Amazon accounted for just 5.4% of Hunter's revenue share, underscoring the brand's heavy reliance on home improvement retail channels for the bulk of its sales.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked retailers has grew by 54% from Jan to Mar.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked retailers has increased by 3% from Jan to Mar.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Hunter on Amazon.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked retailers for Hunter.
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