Solo Brands Expects Q4 Adjusted EBITDA to Exceed $9M in FY 2025
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
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"Our fourth quarter results demonstrate the impact of decisive cost restructuring actions alongside solid execution on new product launches. Preliminary Fiscal 2025 fourth quarter Adjusted EBITDA is expected to exceed $9M, up from $6.3M in the prior year period. Importantly, this performance positions Solo Brands in full compliance with all financial covenants under our existing financing agreements, notwithstanding continued revenue pressure during the quarter. As we enter 2026, we are focused on building a leaner, more profitable, and resilient platform, supported by meaningful new product launches this spring across Solo Stove, Chubbies, and our Watersports portfolio," said John Larson, CEO.
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Solo Brands, Inc. is an omnichannel lifestyle brand company. Through its e-commerce, strategic retail relationships and physical retail stores, the Company offers various products to consumers through five lifestyle brands: Solo Stove and TerraFlame, known for firepits, stoves, and accessories; Chubbies, a premium casual apparel and activewear brand; ISLE, maker of inflatable and hard paddle boards and accessories, and Oru Kayak, innovator of origami folding kayaks. The Company operates through two segments: Solo Stove and Chubbies. Its Solo Stove segment produces products, such as camping stoves, fire pits, cooking, outdoor heating, storage, consumables and indoor fire products. Its Chubbies segment offers apparel across five product lines: swim trunks, casual shorts, sports, polos and shirts, and lounge. Oru Kayak offers premier kayaks that require minimal storage space, are portable, and easy-to-use. The Oru brand includes models such as the Inlet, Lake, Beach, Bay, Coast and Haven.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.








