Revelyst Reviews

1.6

15% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)
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Eric Nyman

8% approve of CEO

12% positive business outlook

Revelyst has an employee rating of 1.6 out of 5 stars, based on 56 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there.

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56 reviews
1.0
10 June 2026

Decent pay overshadowed by dismal leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation and benefits were relatively decent, although with the change from Vista to Revelyst, employees lost a lot of perks and benefits.

Cons

The leadership that arrived with the change from Vista to Revelyst was very inconsistent and incompetent. Willing to throw aside company and brand value in favor of the new flashy thing, made some bad leadership hires and then wasn't willing to correct course.

1.0
28 May 2026

Good people but chaotic management and direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good people here lower down the totem pole, cool brands to work with.

Cons

Complete lack of direction and vision for upper management, have been here for a few years and they consistently show that they aren't capable of doing a proper cost-benefit analysis, always letting good talent walk instead of justr paying people what they deserve to be paid. In my time here its been constant turmoil, constantly changing organization, direction, and priorities in such a drastic fashion that it makes it difficult to be motivated to really put your heart into anything since you know they'll change their mind abot what we're even doing here in a couple months. Made worse by the fact that you know its mostly all because of Private Equity buyout. Literally just make the line go up at whgatever cost. Makes it tough to come to work most days. If i were you i'd look elsewhere.

1.0
15 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers pretty good benefits and solid discounts on outdoor products from the brands they own, as well as other outdoor companies. There are a few genuinely good people sprinkled across the different departments. Although most of the people that made this company bearable have moved onto something better. If you are a fan of pizza parties, this might be the place for you.

Cons

The biggest issue with this company is the management at nearly every level. My direct managers often seemed like they had no real idea what they were doing, and it showed clearly in the decisions they made on a daily basis. The turnover rate is extremely high, yet little to no meaningful effort is made to improve employee retention or address the reasons people continue to leave. The management style could best be described as “strict parenting.” The company talks a lot about opportunities for advancement and career growth, but those conversations rarely go anywhere. When employees try to discuss moving up within the company, management often treats them like they are unrealistic for even asking. It also feels like leadership prioritizes employees who blindly follow directions instead of people who think independently or bring new ideas to the table. If you do bring a new idea to the table that they like, they will take it as their own and you will not receive any credit or recognition. There were also multiple promises made about company outings and performance incentives that never actually happened. Overall, the culture and atmosphere feel very off. Most employees are either brand new and already looking for a way out, or they came from companies that were acquired by Revelyst and are equally unhappy with the direction things have gone. For being an outdoor company, you would expect more support for outdoor activities, flexible scheduling, time off, or even encouragement to be active. That was not the case. The main focus seemed to be making sure you were sitting at your desk. Walks and bathroom breaks were allowed like in most companies, but time away from your desk was closely monitored, and you would hear about it if it was perceived as too long. However, management had no such requirement to be at their desks, and often it would be hours (yes hours) before you could get a response or ask questions because they were not available.

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