History of Radinn

30 March, 2021
Man jetboarding at sunset

Our journey from student project to a cutting-edge tech start-up.

How did the idea to make an electric watercraft turn into the world’s best jetboard company? All it took was a little radical innovation. 





Student project

A group of students at Sweden’s Lund University pioneer an electric jet-powered surfboard as part of their school project.



The Wakejet Cruise

Radinn releases its first generation of jetboard crafted from off-the-shelf materials and built by hand by a small team of engineers.



G2X

Design modularity and an IoT platform are introduced. Radinn establishes industrial manufacturing, becoming the world’s first mass-produced jetboard.



G3 Carve + Freeride

Two new hull styles—the Radinn Carve and the Radinn Freeride—are added, complete with under-the-hood improvements and enhanced performance features.



The X-Sport

Radinn’s Rentals + Lessons Program makes its debut alongside the launch of a new, ultra-durable jetboard. Radinn kicks off its Surf.Club concept in Stockholm and Höllviken.



Radinn through the years

Mashable: No waves? No problem! These electric boards let you surf on calm waters with ease > 

The Local: Malmö electric surfboard company gets 20 million SEK boost > 

Financial Times: Electric surfing: the jet set’s new joyride > 

Robb Report: This New Electric Surfboard Is as Comfortable Cruising an Icy Fjord as It Is Surfing off a Beach > 

New Atlas: Radinn rolls out a sportier electric wakeboard built to take a beating > 

Imagine Dragons: Sharks (Official Music Video) > 

Vogue: Electric surfboards: Learn how to master this buzzy new trend > 

https://marineindustrynews.co.uk/radinn-x-sport-electronic-jetboard-rental/

Scandinavian MIND: Breaking new waves >

DIVEIN Boating: 10 Best Electric Surfboards In 2023 > 

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