Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia's founder, started climbing in 1953 and began making pitons in 1957 after going to a junkyard and buying a used coal-fired forge, an anvil, some tongs and hammers, and teaching himself the art of blacksmithing. By 1970, Chouinard Equipment had become the largest supplier of climbing hardware in the USA. It had also become an environmental villain because its pegs were damaging the rock. After an ascent of the degraded Nose route on El Capitan, which had been pristine a few summers earlier, it was decided to phase out of the piton business. Fortunately, there was an alternative: aluminium chocks that could be wedged by hand rather than hammered in and out of cracks. They were introduced in the first Chouinard Equipment catalogue in 1972. Chouinard Equipment later became Black Diamond. The clothing business started small with a few rugby shirts imported from the UK. The name Patagonia was chosen as it was decided the range should not be exclusively for climbers and Patagonia was pretty much unknown territory for everyone in those days. Fleece clothing (then used by fishermen) soon followed and then new materials such as polyester for base layers began to be used. During the '80s bright colours were introduced into a world previously dominated by greens, browns and blues. In the late '80s Patagonia started using recycled material to make some of its clothing, a process that has accelerated in recent years, and also decided to donate 1% of its sales to ecological good causes, which has done ever since, most notably by buying up vast swathes of wild land in South America and then donating them back to the country concerned as national parks. Patagonia make brilliant outdoor clothing and equipment but there are some other very good reasons to support them as a company which are partly why Needle Sports has such a major stockist of their range for so long.
46" - 48" 117cm - 122cm
33½"85cm
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38½"98cm
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28½"72cm
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A 5 litre bumbag that can also be worn as a cross-body bag.
This tough, lightweight 1 litre bumbag carries the bare essentials.
A lightweight, fast-drying visor which is exceptionally breathable for high-output sports.
Tough, lightweight hip pack that carries the essentials.
Designed for wear in and out of the water.
Soft and stretchy women's climbing trousers.
A technical tee made for use in the fells or on the lakes.
Mid-impact sports bra - great for hot rock holidays!
Recycled polyester double-sided fleece to keep you warm.
Ultralightweight pull-on wind shirt - fast-drying, breathable.
Baggies® Shorts are great for swimming, climbing, walking...!
An absolute classic. Better than your favourite woolly jumper!
Performance tee for use on trails or on the water.
Designed to be lived in, with beautiful autumn colours.
Classic Patagonia pullover made with Patagonia Synchilla polyester fleece.
A technical long-sleeved top made for use in the fells or on the lakes.
Warm, windproof, water-resistant hooded jacket made with 60g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation.
This double-sided shearling fleece hoody provides ultimate softness and warmth.
Technical running shorts with three pockets for storage.
Straightforward breathable waterproof shell jacket.
Tough waterproof jacket, designed for cold snowy conditions.
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