Our story
How We Finally Sat Our Asses Down
It all started, as usual, at a festival. Specifically at Brutal Assault, where we've been going for over 12 years. And every year, the same story: sore legs, wrecked backs, and the endless fight for any free spot.
Metal chairs get taken away at the entrance, and benches? Those are gone before you even pitch your tent. And standing for four days straight? Let's be honest — at our age, that's just not happening anymore.
Turning desperation into innovation (and polystyrene into trash)
Our first attempts were, let's be honest… a disaster. We dragged around chunks of polystyrene that either fell apart instantly or got left behind after the third beer. It was annoying, impractical, and completely useless.
We kept saying: "There has to be something better!"
"That won't work." — Our favorite sentence.
Sometime around 2018, the idea was born. An inflatable seat. But not some cheap beach float that pops on the first rock. We wanted something that could survive a metal festival. Something compact, stable, and practically indestructible.
We contacted several Czech companies and heard the same thing everywhere:
"That's too complicated."
"It'll cost a fortune."
"Forget it."
But as my dad always said: Everything is possible if you really want it. And we really did.

First prototype: glue, scissors, and pure determination
So I got fed up, bought raft repair material and the best glue I could find. No fancy machines, no factory. Just scissors, hands, and determination. I cut the shape, glued it together and — believe it or not — it worked!
When we later approached manufacturers in the Czech Republic with the finished concept, they quoted prices so high we could've bought tickets to Wacken including travel.
That was it. We had to look elsewhere.
We found a partner in Asia who finally understood that we weren't making a toy, but a proper piece of gear. And suddenly — it worked. Quality materials, strong seams, and a fair price.
Lightweight, stable, and ready for anything.
We named it after the place where the idea was born. The rest is history — and now you're writing it with us :)
