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Gem Series

Built to perform in coldest conditions with Yamamoto 39 and superior insulation.

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Gem Series

Jayde Series

High-performance wetsuit for women, featuring sleek and updated graphics.

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Jayde Series

Evolve series

The most conscious-choice wetsuit in our range

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Evolve series

The One Series

Zipfree, bold colors and premium warmth—our most vibrant wetsuit tailored for women.

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The One Series

Haven Series

For those seeking high quality, warmth, and flexibility at an unmatched price.

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Haven Series

Dazzled Series

Shorty or fullsuit, providing consistent comfort and performance on the water.

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Dazzled Series

Star Series

An essential range wetsuit offering reliable warmth and durability.

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Star Series

Brand Series

A lightweight and flexible wetsuit designed for warmer waters.

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Brand Series

Lunar Series

A lightweight and flexible wetsuit designed for warmer waters.

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Lunar Series

Sway Series

A super-shorty wetsuit with a cheeky cut, perfect for your warm-water sessions.

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Sway Series

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Choose your Mystic women's wetsuit based on water temperature, warmth, flexibility, entry type and the kind of session you ride most. Choose Gem if you want our warmest women's wetsuit for the coldest conditions. Choose Jayde if you want a high-performance women's wetsuit with premium materials, warmth and stretch. Choose Evolve if you want our most conscious-choice wetsuit. Choose The One if you want a zipfree fullsuit with a clean feel and premium warmth. Choose Haven if you want warmth, flexibility and quality at a more accessible price. Choose Dazzled if you want a high-quality women's wetsuit with strong comfort and stretch. Choose Star if you want reliable warmth and durability. Choose Brand, Lunar or Sway for warmer water and lighter summer sessions.

Choose Gem if you need the warmest women's wetsuit for cold-water sessions. The Gem Hooded Wetsuit 6/4/3 is the strongest option when maximum insulation is the priority. Choose Jayde if you want a high-performance cold-water wetsuit with premium stretch and warmth. Choose Haven, Dazzled or Star in thicker fullsuit options if you want reliable warmth at a more accessible level. For the coldest days, pair your wetsuit with suitable neoprene boots, gloves and a hood.

Wetsuit thickness should match water temperature, wind chill and how cold you personally feel. Choose 2/2 for warm summer sessions and maximum freedom of movement. Choose 3/2 for mild conditions and flexible all-round use. Choose 4/3 for cooler water and longer spring or autumn sessions. Choose 5/3 or 5/4 for cold water where warmth becomes more important than maximum stretch. Choose 6/4/3 for the coldest sessions, especially when you also need boots, gloves and a hood.

A front-zip wetsuit gives a secure fit and helps reduce water entry, making it a strong choice for performance and colder sessions. A back-zip wetsuit is easier to put on and take off, which can be useful if convenience matters most. A zipfree wetsuit removes the zipper for a cleaner feel, more stretch and less restriction. Choose front-zip for performance and warmth, back-zip for easier entry, and zipfree for the most minimal and flexible feel.

Choose Star, Haven or Brand if you are looking for a more accessible women's wetsuit to start with. Star is a strong beginner-friendly option because it offers reliable warmth and durability. Haven gives more warmth and flexibility at a strong value point. Brand is a lighter option for warmer water and casual sessions. If you progress into colder water or longer sessions, move toward Dazzled, Jayde or Gem depending on how much warmth and performance you need.

A Mystic women's wetsuit should fit closely around the body like a second skin, without large folds, loose areas or gaps around the chest, waist, hips, lower back, underarms, neck, wrists or ankles. It should feel snug when dry, but you should still be able to breathe normally and move freely through the shoulders, arms, knees and hips. A common mistake is choosing a wetsuit that is too small. A wetsuit should not create painful pressure, numbness or strongly restrict your breathing and movement. Do not automatically size down just because wetsuits are meant to fit tightly. If the wetsuit bunches up, leaves visible gaps or allows water to collect inside, it is probably too large. If it feels extremely tight across the chest, shoulders, hips or neck, it may be too small. Always check the size guide before buying and use your height, chest, waist and hip measurements to select the correct size.