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Berghaus Limited is a British outdoor clothing and equipment brand founded in
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, and now headquartered in nearby
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Peter Lockey and Gordon Davison, initially as an importer and distributor of outdoors products. Lockey and Davison's outdoor store in Newcastle upon Tyne, went by the name of the LD Mountain Centre. In 1972 they began designing and manufacturing their own products for sale in their shop. They gave their brand the
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name 'Berghaus' which translates as 'mountain house'. Berghaus offers a range of men's, women's and children's
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and equipment, including waterproof jackets,
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, baselayers and legwear. They also produce a selection of outdoor specific accessories and
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History

"It all began when climbers and mountaineers Peter Lockey and Gordon Davison from the North East of England, frustrated by what they saw as a lack of decent outdoor gear, decided to import and sell their own. Their specialist outdoor store in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, went by the name of the LD Mountain Centre and quickly gained a reputation for selling the very best in high-performance outdoor products from the likes of ''
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'', '' Marker Bindings'' and '' Nordica Ski''."


1970s

The first Berghaus rucksacks were launched in 1970 – the ''Berg 172'' and ''Berg 272'' models had external frames and basic single compartments. These more traditional sacks were followed two years later in 1972 by the ''Cyclops'' rucksack – arguably the world's first rucksack with an internal frame. In 1977, Berghaus became one of Europe's pioneer users of
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® fabric, a new waterproof and breathable fabric. This was followed in 1979 by the development of the ''Yeti Gaiter'', whose distinctive rubber rands were initially made from old tractor inner tubes.


1980s

In the 1980s, the ''Gemini'' jacket was introduced, and is still in production today; it allowed a walking jacket to have a zip-in fleece. It was also in the early 1980s that mountaineer
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, 'officially' wore Berghaus. It was also around this time that
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– who would go on to become the UK's most successful extreme altitude mountaineer – began working with the company. In 1986 the Extrem range was launched and included the ''Trango Jacket''. The ''Attak'' sole unit was introduced the following year and exported around the world. Berghaus were awarded the
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in 1988 and the Northern Business Award for Exporter of the Year.


1990s

In 1993, Pentland Group PLC, home to sports brands
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and
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, acquired Berghaus. The early 1990s Berghaus launched its first footwear collection. The collection included the ''Storm'' boot, a three-season fabric
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. As a new century approached Berghaus introduced the ''Simplex'' concept in 1997: the idea was that by minimising the layers of fabric in a garment and getting rid of any unnecessary styling you achieve a more breathable, lightweight product. In 1999, a new lightweight and packable outerwear was introduced – ''Gore-Tex PacLite'', a waterproof, windproof and breathable range of clothing. The ''Nitro'' rucksack, introduced by Berghaus in 1998, was awarded the Millennium Product Award by the Design Council of Great Britain.


2000s–present


MtnHaus

In 2011, Berghaus announced that it had formed a design and development team called ''MtnHaus''. The ''MtnHaus'' team works with Berghaus-sponsored athletes, such as
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and
Mick Fowler Michael Fowler (born 1956) is a British rock climber, ice climber, mountaineer, and climbing author. Fowler was voted the "Mountaineers' Mountaineer" in a poll in ''The Observer'', and with Paul Ramsden, won the 2002 Piolet d'Or (or Golden Ice ...
, to produce kit for specific challenges, which means extended design, development and testing periods. So far the ''MtnHaus'' team have produced five products including the ''Asgard Smock'', which went through 18 prototypes before the design was finalised. In 2013, the team developed the award-winning ''Vapour Storm Jacket''.


Berghaus-sponsored athletes

Berghaus now has a team of over 21 athletes from all over the globe, including: *Climber
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*Mountaineer
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*Hand biker
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Berghaus has a number of shops in the UK, including
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and Gretna.


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