Bounty Hunter, a brand of privately held First Texas Products, shows a highly concentrated retail footprint in Grips Intelligence in-store data covering 1 January to 31 July 2026 across Amazon, homedepot.com, Newegg and acehardware.com. Amazon alone accounts for 78.9% of year-to-date revenue, with homedepot.com a distant second at 13.8%, leaving Newegg (6.1%) and acehardware.com (1.1%) as marginal contributors. Momentum has been strong in the most recent quarter, with revenue up 36.7% since May 2026 and a 21.5% month-over-month gain in the latest tracked period. That growth has come alongside pricing pressure: the average selling price fell 12.9% over the same stretch to $69.13, down 8.1% month over month and below the $76.65 year-to-date average. The combination suggests volume-led expansion, making channel mix and price positioning the key variables to watch in the second half of 2026.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked channels has grew by 37% from May to Jul.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked channels has decreased by 13% from May to Jul.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Bounty Hunter on Ace Hardware.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked channels for Bounty Hunter.
BY REVIEW COUNT
Across 211K ratings on 4 channels, Bounty Hunter averages 4.4★. Most reviews for the products are in the 4.4–4.6 range.
BRAND AVERAGE
4.4
/ 5
From 211K ratings
Products are bracketed by their average rating, so all of an individual product's reviews fall into one bracket. This isn't a per-star breakdown of individual reviews.
BY REVENUE
$149.99
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$329.99
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$89.99
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