06/30/2026
Heeled over in a steady wind. Landing the catch of the day with your crew. Paddling into camp as the sun sets.
This is what summer's all about.
To help you make the most of every adventure, we're doing something we've never done before. Buy any item sitewide and save 30% on a second item from our Summer Special collection.
Sale dates:
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇬🇧 UK: Ends July 1 at 11:59 PM
🇺🇸 USA: Ends July 4 at 11:59 PM PT
Shop now through the 🔗 below.
https://mustangsurvival.com/collections/summer-special
06/24/2026
“So comfortable, you’ll forget you’re wearing it.”
That’s the feedback we’ve heard from more than 600,000 boaters who trust our MIT inflatable PFDs on the water.
The secret is our exclusive Membrane Inflatable Technology (MIT), which makes the MIT lighter, more flexible, and more comfortable than traditional inflatables without compromising safety or performance.
Whether you prefer automatic inflation, manual inflation, or the flexibility to switch between the two, there’s an MIT PFD ready for everything from casual days on the water to more demanding adventures.
https://mustangsurvival.ca/collections/the-mit-range
📸: Dustin Doskocil
06/21/2026
Adventure has taken Jimmy Martinello around the world, but his greatest journey has been raising a family connected to the outdoors. From paddleboarding and surfing to ocean safety and river adventures, Jimmy and his wife Annie introduced their children to life on the water—building confidence, resilience, and lasting family bonds along the way.
This Father’s Day, we’re celebrating dads like Jimmy who inspire a lifetime of adventure.
https://mustangsurvival.com/blogs/blog/raising-resilient-kids-on-the-water
06/20/2026
"My swimming capabilities have barely progressed since I was begrudgingly awarded a 5m certificate aged eight."
When Financial Times editor Rhodri Marsden tested the Minimalist Inflatable Belt Pack, he approached it from a perspective many people can relate to: someone who takes water safety seriously.
His conclusion?
"You barely know you're wearing it, but it can give life-saving assistance in tricky circumstances."
Designed for skilled swimmers and paddlers in calm, inshore environments, the Minimalist Belt Pack was built around a simple idea. Safety equipment only works when people wear it.
Read more at the 🔗 below.
https://www.ft.com/content/ce41355c-04b0-46b0-8c36-7abbcd918728?FTCamp=engage/CAPI/website/Channel_muckrack//B2B
06/16/2026
This Father's Day, give the gift of choice.
Not sure what they need next? Our brand new Mustang Survival Gift Card lets them decide — whether they're replacing worn gear, eyeing a new PFD, or finally pulling the trigger on that big upgrade they've been putting off.
Available now digitally and delivered instantly.
06/12/2026
Pirates, boats, and a whole lot of smiles 🏴☠️
We believe everyone should have the chance to experience the freedom and connection that comes from time on the water.
That’s why we’re proud to support Boat For Hope, an unforgettable pirate-filled adventure for children with complex health needs and their families.
From now through June 14, we're donating 10% of every order placed on our Canadian and U.S. websites to help keep this incredible tradition sailing strong.
https://mustangsurvival.ca/
06/10/2026
For more than 25 years, Boat for Hope has brought thousands of children with disabilities and complex health needs onto the water for a day built around adventure, inclusion, and community.
Each year, more than 400 kids take to the water alongside volunteers, first responders, and the boating community, turning the harbour into a pirate-filled celebration that carries from the water to shore, where families can relax and enjoy the moment together.
For many, it’s a rare chance to experience the water in a way that feels accessible, supported, and unforgettable.
This Saturday, June 13th, Vancouver’s harbour will once again fill with pirates, laughter, and the kind of joy that leaves rippled effects far beyond the shoreline.
Learn more about Boat for Hope, including ways to volunteer and get involved through the 🔗 in our bio.
06/08/2026
Today is , a reminder that protecting our oceans starts with understanding them.
That mission is at the heart of One Island One Ocean, a sailing-based science and education initiative currently travelling more than 27,000 nautical miles around North and South America. Along the way, the crew is collecting critical ocean and climate data, studying kelp ecosystems, supporting marine mammal research, and connecting students around the world with real-time ocean science.
Learn more about the expedition and the important work being done to advance ocean research, education, and stewardship.
One Island, One Ocean: Science Without Borders
One Island, One Ocean is an offshore sailing expedition studying kelp forests and climate patterns around the Americas to understand ocean change.