Rocky Talkie, the Denver-based backcountry radio company, today announced the expansion of its ambassador team into hunting and fishing. By partnering with leading experts in these new verticals, Rocky Talkie reinforces its mission to make reliable communication a standard for safety in the outdoors.
“Rocky Talkie was founded on the idea that reliable communication is essential in the backcountry,” said Eric Molletta, creative director at Rocky Talkie. “Bringing hunters and anglers into our ambassador team is a natural step as we expand into new pursuits. These outdoor professionals operate in unpredictable, remote conditions where reliable communication is essential. It’s a privilege to work with them as we expand our brand and build radios that meet the demands of serious backcountry use.”
Remi Warren, one of North America’s most recognizable hunters, brings his expertise as a professional guide, conservationist and filmmaker, whose work on “Solo Hunter” and “Apex Predator” inspires self-reliance and respect for wild places.
“Every detail in a Rocky Talkie feels intentional. They’ve kept the design clean and functional, with durability that shows,” said Warren. “It’s the kind of gear you want to bring along because you know it’s been built with quality and durability in mind. When you’re miles in the backcountry and away from help, communication is something you can’t compromise on.”
Joining Warren on the hunt and fish team are ambassadors who bring a range of perspectives from the water. Will and Erika Phelps of Phelps on the Fly document the challenges of wild rivers and remote fisheries. Aimee and Chase Bartee of Tight Loops merge fly-fishing, overland travel and conservation through their films. Fisheries biologist and outdoorswoman Payton Hanssen blends hunting, fishing and education to inspire the next generation.
“On a remote trip in Alaska, Rocky Talkies proved themselves big time,” said Hanssen. “Out there, being able to stay connected isn’t just about convenience, it’s about safety and making sure the day ends well.”
Rocky Talkie continues to support athletes across climbing, skiing, ultrarunning, overlanding and whitewater, including big-mountain skier Cody Townsend, professional alpinists Fay Manners and Anna Pfaff, ultrarunner Tyler Andrews, overlander Tyler Snider and whitewater kayaker Evan Garcia.
With new ambassadors in hunting and fishing alongside its established mountain roster, Rocky Talkie is now represented in more places where cell service doesn’t reach, from high peaks and wild rivers to remote backroads. The company’s mission remains the same. It builds radios that keep people connected and safe in the outdoors.
About Rocky Talkie
Founded in 2019, Rocky Talkie is guided by a simple truth: backcountry communication doesn’t need to be complex. Designed and rigorously tested in the Colorado Rockies, Rocky Talkie radios are intuitive to use, rugged, lightweight and trusted by outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike. In its commitment to adventure, Rocky Talkie pledges $2 from each radio sold to the vital work of search and rescue teams across the country. Learn more at rockytalkie.com.