Mystic Star Fullsuit 3/2mm Bzip 2026
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Description
The Mystic Star Fullsuit 3/2mm Bzip 2026 is a well-built, no-nonsense back-zip wetsuit for kitesurfers, wingfoilers and SUP riders who want reliable warmth and genuine freedom of movement through UK spring, summer and autumn sessions. At 3mm in the core and 2mm through the arms, it sits in the sweet spot for sessions roughly between 12°C and 18°C water — warm enough to stay out longer, light enough not to hold you back.
Built around Mystic's MX2 neoprene — a material chosen for its balanced blend of stretch, rebound and durability — the Star has been a staple of the Mystic range for over a decade. The 2026 version brings new graphics and the addition of the Aquaflush drainage system, keeping the suit current without reinventing what already works.
Who It's For
- Discipline: Kitesurfing, wingfoiling, pumpfoiling, SUP — any watersport where you're spending extended time on the water
- Level: All levels from first-season learners to experienced riders
- Best for: UK spring through autumn sessions, roughly March to October depending on your cold tolerance; ideal if you run warm and want a streamlined suit rather than a thicker alternative
Key Features
- MX2 Neoprene (3mm body / 2mm arms) — Core neoprene chosen for a good balance of stretch, rebound and longevity; not the softest on the market, but reliable and hard-wearing
- Fox Fleece lining (chest and back panels) — High-pile looped fleece holds a layer of warm air next to the skin and dries faster than standard lining because it holds less water
- GBS seams (Glued Blind Stitch) — Panels glued first, then stitched halfway through the neoprene rather than all the way; the seam stays watertight where it matters most
- Junction taping — Extra tape applied at seam intersections — the points most exposed to flex and water ingress — to reinforce the GBS construction
- YKK back zip — Reliable, proven hardware; wide opening makes getting in and out straightforward even with cold, wet hands
- Overhead backup shield — A neoprene panel behind the zip that prevents water flushing down your back when you take a heavy crash or a wave on the head
- Glideskin double neck — Smooth, stretchy neoprene at the neck forms a close seal without gripping or chafing; the double construction adds resilience where the suit takes the most wear
- Wind Mesh chest panel — Closed-cell neoprene with one-sided fabric lamination; the exposed neoprene surface blocks wind chill on the chest, useful when you're riding upwind or waiting in a lull
- 3D panel construction — Panels shaped using 3D design to follow the natural contours of the body rather than cut flat; reduces pulling and bunching in critical movement zones
- Hex-tech kneepads — 4-way stretch hexagonal rubber pads on the knees; durable enough for board contact and kneeling without stiffening the leg
- Non-slip wrist and ankle cuffs — Textured cuffs keep the suit in position and help form a seal at the extremities to slow water ingress
- Aquaflush (new for 2026) — Perforated neoprene patches on the lower legs let water drain out freely; reduces the cold-water flush when you bend your knees or come off the board
- Lining saver — A small protective strip at the zip closure that shields the internal lining from the zip mechanism, extending the suit's working life
Real-World Feel
The Star sits in Mystic's mid-range — above the entry-level flatlock suits and below the premium Majestic — and that positioning is honest. It's a comfortable, practical wetsuit that does what it says. The MX2 neoprene has a slightly firmer feel than higher-end limestone or Yamamoto-style foams, but it breaks in quickly and holds its shape well over a full season of use. The Fox Fleece lining on the chest and back makes a noticeable difference when you're first getting into a cold suit or when the wind picks up between sets. The back-zip entry is genuinely easy — no contortion required — and the YKK hardware has held up without issue across multiple seasons on suits we've sold and worn ourselves. The Aquaflush addition is a welcome change for anyone who's felt that cold rush into the ankle cuff mid-session.
Setup and Fit
Mystic wetsuits fit snug by design — that's deliberate, not a quality issue. A close fit traps water efficiently and reduces flushing. If you're between sizes, size down for warmth or size up if you prioritise ease of movement and entry. The short (S suffix) and tall (T suffix) cuts — MS, LS, MT, LT — are worth using if you're outside the standard proportions; a suit that's too long in the body will pull at the shoulders and restrict arm movement. Check the size guide below and, if in doubt, get in touch — we're happy to talk through fit on a specific size before you order. Pair with boots and gloves to extend the suit's season at either end of the year.
Materials
- Outer: MX2 neoprene — 3mm body panels, 2mm arm panels
- Inner lining (chest and back): Fox Fleece — high-pile looped thermal fleece
- Inner lining (remainder): Standard neoprene lining
- Seams: GBS (Glued Blind Stitch) with junction taping at intersections
- Zipper: YKK back zip
- Neck: Glideskin (smooth stretch neoprene), double construction
- Chest panel: Wind Mesh (closed-cell neoprene, one-sided fabric lamination)
- Kneepads: Hex-tech (4-way stretch rubber)
- Lower leg drainage: Aquaflush (perforated neoprene patches)
Size Guide
Measurements are approximate. Mystic uses height and chest as the primary fit indicators. The short (S) and tall (T) suffixes adjust body length — use them if your torso length is noticeably shorter or longer than average for your chest size.
| Size | Height (cm) | Chest (cm) | Waist (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 164–169 | 85–89 | 70–75 |
| S | 170–175 | 89–94 | 75–80 |
| MS (Medium Short) | 170–175 | 89–94 | 75–80 |
| M | 176–182 | 94–99 | 80–85 |
| MT (Medium Tall) | 185–191 | 94–99 | 80–85 |
| LS (Large Short) | 176–182 | 99–104 | 85–90 |
| L | 182–188 | 99–104 | 85–90 |
| LT (Large Tall) | 188–194 | 99–104 | 85–90 |
| XL | 186–196 | 104–111 | 90–96 |
| XXL | 188–196 | 111–118 | 96–102 |
| XXXL | 188–196 | 118–126 | 102–108 |
Always check the official Mystic size guide for the most current measurements. If you're unsure, contact us before ordering.
Pairs Well With
- Wetsuit boots and gloves — extend your season into colder months without needing a thicker suit
- Changing robes and mats — makes post-session changes on the beach or at the van significantly less grim
- Not sure whether you need a wetsuit or a drysuit? Read our guide: wetsuit vs drysuit explained
Why We Stock It
We're a rider-owned shop on the Wirral, and we stock wetsuits that we'd actually wear ourselves. The Mystic Star has been around long enough for us to know it works — we've seen it hold up through full UK seasons on the water, and the price point makes it accessible without cutting corners that matter. The 2026 update with Aquaflush is a genuine improvement for anyone who's been bothered by cold ankle flushes on repeated water starts or knee-down manoeuvres. It's not the warmest suit we sell, and it's not trying to be — it's a reliable, well-made 3/2 for the bulk of the UK riding season.
FAQs
What is the Mystic Star Fullsuit 3/2mm Bzip 2026 suitable for?
It's suitable for kitesurfing, wingfoiling, pumpfoiling and SUP in water temperatures from roughly 12°C to 18°C — covering most of the UK spring, summer and autumn season. The back-zip entry and mid-range construction make it a practical choice for all ability levels.
Is 3/2mm thick enough for UK kitesurfing?
For most UK riders from late spring through early autumn, yes. In colder conditions — early spring or late autumn — you'll benefit from pairing this suit with boots and gloves, or consider a 4/3mm or 5/3mm. If you ride year-round in the Irish Sea or North Sea, a thicker suit will serve you better through winter.
What does the Aquaflush system actually do?
Aquaflush uses small perforated neoprene patches on the lower legs. When you straighten up after a knee-bent position, water drains out through those perforations rather than sitting in the lower leg or flushing upward. It's a small change that makes a noticeable difference on high-repetition sessions.
How does the back zip compare to a front zip on this suit?
The back zip gives you a wider opening for easier entry — useful when you're in a rush or your hands are cold. The trade-off is a small amount of water ingress around the zip during crashes. The overhead backup shield on this suit addresses that directly, sitting behind the zip to block water from flushing down your back.
Does the Mystic Star run true to size?
Mystic wetsuits are cut to fit snug — this is intentional and correct for a wetsuit to function properly. Most people find they're on the smaller end compared to clothing sizes. Check the size guide above and, if you're between sizes, consider what you prioritise: a snugger fit for warmth or slightly more room for ease of movement. Call or message us if you want to talk through a specific size.
How do I care for the Mystic Star Fullsuit to make it last?
Rinse thoroughly in fresh water after every session and turn inside out to dry away from direct sunlight. Avoid leaving it in a hot car or draped over a sharp object. The lining saver zip protection helps prevent zip-on-lining wear — keep it clipped when storing. Hang by the waist, not the shoulders, to avoid stretching the suit out of shape over time.


