Orange Mud Celebrates its 10 Year Anniversary
December 31, 2021
/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – January 3rd, 2022 marks the 10-year anniversary of Orange Mud. Founder’s Josh and Beth Sprague first started the company in Corona, California to redefine hydration packs for the running industry. As time went on, workout accessories became a backbone of the business, and now the mix of bladder, flask, and bottle based hydration packs provide athletes a variety of choices for their workouts.
Beginning with a different yet simple bottle-based hydration pack, Orange Mud now boasts over 500 different items. The original focus was on the run and triathlete market with the HydraQuiver Single Barrel hydration pack. A simple, bottle based hydration pack that can carry your phone, credit card, keys, nutrition, and a water bottle for training and racing. The products have evolved to cover all types of running, cycling, hiking, outdoor sports, fitness, and the general lifestyle categories.
Growth over the past 10 years has been robust thanks to an amazing customer base and a deep focus for grass roots event activation. Business expansion led to a brand new 3300 square foot warehouse in Round Rock, Texas in 2019 where they are now headquartered. Josh stated, “As people continue to challenge themselves and reach new goals, we strive to produce gear that performs to the highest expectations with robust quality and amazing customer service”.
About Orange Mud:
Orange Mud was founded in 2012 by Josh Sprague after being driven to “Innovation from Frustration.” After years of Adventure Racing, Mountain Biking, Running and Triathlon, Josh needed a stable, comfortable, and functional pack that just wasn’t available on the market. Orange Mud’s product mix and diversified to hydration packs for runners, cyclists, triathletes, and hikers as well as making some of the most unique and highest quality workout accessories on the market. The mission is to create innovative products that work just as well for the elite athlete as the person at the back of the pack who’s spending the most amount of time testing the true limits of themselves and their gear. Orange mud is found not only nationally but in 46 different countries.