Gear breakdowns, technique guides, and travel stories from the URGE team and the brands we ride.
Unidirectional carbon (UDi) tapes change how a wing's leading edge resists bending without adding mass. Here's the physics, what you actually feel on the water, and which products in our catalogue use it.
Three struts, four struts, five struts — the number on the spec sheet decides what a kite feels like at the very top of its wind range. Here's the simple physics, plus when to pick which.
GEAR LABCarbon booms aren't just lighter — a stiffer hand-bridge means every micro-input you make at the boom translates into the canopy without delay. Here's the physics, the trade-offs, and what 'Griplock' adds on top.
Trailing-edge flutter is the limit on a wing's top end and a hidden source of fatigue. The construction at the back of the wing is what decides whether the canopy stays quiet at speed or starts hammering at the panel seams.