Owner of Rock-N-Rescue Acquires Omega Pacific

Rock N Rescue’s parent company, The Weinel Group, has acquired the Omega Pacific brand and its associated trademarks. Omega Pacific was one of the original brands of rescue and climbing hardware. The Weinel group will be responsible for all manufacturing of products to be marketed under the Omega Pacific name.

The acquisition stems from the company’s vision to become a one-stop shop for the newest and most innovative products in the market for rescue and safety professionals working at heights with the recent launch of their Rock-N-Arbor brand last fall, and for outdoor and recreational enthusiasts.

The addition of the Omega Pacific brand helps round out the extensive product assortment form The Weinel Group, which includes rope and webbing, tools and hardware, harnesses and helmets, recreational equipment, escape systems and more from some of the most trusted brands in the industry.

“What started as a passion over 40 years ago quickly turned into an opportunity to help save people’s lives,” said John Weinel, owner and CEO of The Weinel Group. “Our goal is to make it easy for fire and rescue departments and those working at heights to access all the high-quality equipment they need to stay safe and help others, while also accommodating the needs of our fellow outdoor and recreation enthusiasts.”

The acquisition of the Omega Pacific brand will further establish The Weinel Group as a category leader, as Omega Pacific was one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of aluminum and steel carabiners for six markets: automotive, promotional, climbing, industrial/fire/rescue, mountaineering, and military/tactical. The Weinel Group intends to deliver the same quality, certified hardware for which Omega Pacific was known. Although the brand will be owned and operated by The Weinel Group, the Omega Pacific brand will remain intact, so customers can expect to receive the same quality engineering and access to many of their most beloved products, including aluminum and steel carabiners for the climbing, fire, industrial, and rescue markets by early 2023.

To access the initial Omega Pacific product portfolio, visit www.omega-pacific.com.