Mountain Safety Research Explained

Mountain Safety Research should not be confused with Outdoor Research.

Mountain Safety Research, Inc.
Type:Subsidiary
Parent:Cascade Designs
Location City:Seattle, Washington
Location Country:USA
Key People:Larry Penberthy, Founder
Industry:sporting goods and outdoor gear

Mountain Safety Research, or MSR, is a producer of camping, hiking and mountaineering equipment, such as portable stoves, water filters, snowshoes, and tents. While specializing in lightweight and technical equipment, MSR's gear is designed for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts from novice to expert mountaineers. It is located in Seattle, Washington and owned by Cascade Designs.

History

MSR began as a newsletter in 1969 that covered topics around mountaineering safety.[1] In 1973, Larry Penberthy (1916–2001)[2] developed the MSR Model 9 camp stove, a design which used white gas and was relatively fearsome in cold weather.[3] He separated the stove burner from then small fuel tanks, and then pressurized auxiliary fuel bottles as the tank, and used a better wind screen. Cold weather mountaineers loved it because it was great for melting ice and snow into water. It roared, and was nicknamed Krakatoa. Not good for omelettes ... it did not simmer well. This evolved into the Whisperlite stove, a multi fuel stove capable of running on a wide range of liquid fuels. He also designed an ice axe that was supposed to dig into the ice better and stop a slide. Penberthy also introduced aluminum-shafted ice axes; metal axes have replaced earlier wooden-shaft designs.[4]

The company was acquired by REI in 1981.[4] In 2000, MSR merged with Edgeworks, the manufacturer of Moss, Walrus and Armadillo tents. Shortly afterwards, these brands were discontinued and all tents by the company sold as MSR. In August 2001, MSR was acquired by Cascade Designs.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Brief History . MSR . 12 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Mountain Safety Research and the History of Gear . oregonphotos.com . 26 August 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181003071551/http://www.oregonphotos.com/MSR1.html . 3 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Timeline. MSR corporate website. August 4, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080131135503/http://www.msrgear.com/about/timeline.asp . January 31, 2008.
  4. News: Inventor, mountaineer Larry Penberthy dies. Mapes, Lynda V.. December 4, 2001. August 4, 2008 . The Seattle Times.
  5. Web site: Virgin. Bill. REI sells outdoor-gear maker. seattlepi.com. 22 January 2018.