North Orbit Ultra 2026 – the fastest, lightest, and most explosive Orbit ever.
Developed for riders who demand the utmost from their gear: maximum height, insane running speed, and absolute control. The Orbit Ultra has been completely redesigned and takes big-air performance to a level previously thought impossible.
With the revolutionary N-U80 Composite UPE airframe , the kite is lighter, stiffer, and more responsive than ever. The ultra-thin leading edge and struts deliver reduced drag, faster steering, increased vertical lift, and extremely fast recoveries. This allows the Ultra to launch even further forward in the wind window and maintain its perfect shape, even in ridiculously overpowered conditions.
The new forward and cambered profile shape gives the Ultra a more stable character in strong winds, with more control and a wider wind range. The higher aspect ratio makes the kite faster, more direct, and more aggressive in loops, with an explosive pop and a dynamic catch that immediately inspires confidence—even during mega-loops at serious altitude.
Six bridle points and ultra-thin high-velocity bridle lines make the whole thing even stiffer, more precise, and more efficient. The kite responds more quickly to steering input, steers more lightly, and provides clear bar feedback so you can feel exactly what the kite is doing. The Aerodynamic Contoured PTP2 panel reduces seam tension and delivers a tight, clean canopy with ultra-smooth airflow.
The result?
A big air machine that boosts faster, loops harder, glides further, and catches sooner than anything North has ever built.
Why you want the Orbit Ultra 2026:
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Extremely light and super strong N-U80 airframe
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Unprecedentedly fast runs & dynamic recoveries
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More height, more hangtime, more control
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Stable and reliable in overpower
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Faster forward flying for megaloops and kiteloops
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Direct, precise and responsive steering
In short: the North Orbit Ultra 2026 is made for big-air riders who refuse to compromise. The kite for whom higher, faster, and more extreme isn't an option, but the standard.