Passion, culture, and a unique identity
Mystic Boarding began as a rebellion. It was a group of young people standing on northern, wind-swept beaches, carving their own path with improvised gear and attempting things no one else dared. They would rise at sunrise, taking turns filming one another until their hands went numb. Rooted in a culture of passion and pushing boundaries, they surrounded themselves with outsiders and artists, people who refused to be confined by norms. With their own identity, they began developing products for riders who wanted to push their limits on the water.
Watersports accessories for the most extreme conditions
They were not interested in blue waters and white beaches. Strong winds and cold waters were the elements that challenged riders. This led them to create durable accessories and warm, flexible wetsuits. Harnessing nature's boundless playground and the rebellious spirit they were born with, they crafted products that allowed riders to express their individuality and authenticity on the water.
A wide range of innovative products
Over the years, Mystic Boarding has continued to push the boundaries of watersports gear and technical apparel design. They have introduced groundbreaking products, including the first impact vest, the first harness with soft edges, and the world’s first carbon water shoe. Additionally, they produce everything you could need for your wakeboard, wingfoil, or SUP session, from board bags and wakeboard helmets to surf ponchos.
Developed by and with professionals
They take pride in their achievements and in the riders, both past and present, who are part of their family. Their goal from day one has been to create durable products for self-expression and to drive the evolution of watersports together.
Sustainable and eco-friendly products
To do what they love, gear alone is not enough—healthy waters, unspoiled coastlines, and a sustainable planet are essential. This is why Mystic is committed to minimizing the ecological and social footprint of their products. They continuously research and explore new materials and fibers for their collections while implementing the most sustainable manufacturing practices available.