Inbound Movement

Connecting and creating through art and sports

Documenting the overachievers,
little sleepers, and thrill-seekers

From the mountains to the streets, Inbound Movement is an inclusive community for artists and athletes who push the boundaries of movement and creativity.

Our mission is to highlight undiscovered extreme sport athletes and imaginative artists through locally-designed merchandise, collaborative media projects, and exhilarating events.

“I’ve never seen myself look like that on camera before. Their filming was so professional and they made me look sweet!”

Landon Maybaum, base jumper

COMMUNITY

Our community is stoked to come together, explore creativity, escape the mundane, and simply be themselves. 

Ready to experience the heart-pounding thrill of highlining across a 700 ft cliff?

Need a new crew to shred with at the skate park?

Looking to collaborate with other artists, photographers and videographers?

We’ve got you.

SHOP

Stickers, hoodies, t-shirts…you want it? We’ve got it.

All the gear you need to look epic while exploring the mountains, streets and everything in-between.

100% designed by Inbound Movement’s community-based artists. 

Profits go toward bigger and bolder project. Thanks for supporting us!

MEDIA PROJECTS

Through Inbound Movement, athletes and artists connect to create multimedia projects that showcase underground sports and culture. 

From viral video clips to short documentaries, the community works together to transform raw ideas into unforgettable realities.

Have a project in mind? Let’s make it happen.

“Filming with these guys has been beyond great. Together we found ways to push myself with no pressure while having the best times and collecting unreal footage.
Inbound is community.”

Giacomo Garioni, Highliner

Want to experience the thrills from the comfort of your own home?

Check out our community online by following us on Facebook, saying hi on Instagram or watching our latest video on Youtube. 

Inbound Movement

Documenting Underground Sport Culture