Darkfest 2026
10 Years of Darkfest — Where Gravity Stops Making Sense
There are places where sport ends and pure risk begins. For the past 10 years, Darkfest has been exactly that place.
This isn’t a typical competition. It’s where riders push the limits of physics, and every attempt can end in spectacular success… or an equally spectacular crash.

Massive jumps, extreme speed, and total commitment — all in one place.
Watch 10 years of progression, courage, and pure adrenaline.
This is not a typical event
Darkfest has never been about “safe riding.” From the very beginning, it’s been about one thing — going further than anyone before.
Bigger jumps. Higher speeds. More rotations. Less room for error.
The 10th edition isn’t just an anniversary. It’s a summary of a decade of constantly pushing the limits.
Jumps that shouldn’t be possible
Darkfest is where jumps look almost unreal — like something created in CGI. The difference is, this is happening in real life.
Every rider knows there’s no such thing as half-commitment here. You either go all in, or you don’t go at all.
And that’s exactly why this event creates such intense emotions — for both riders and viewers.
A moment that lasts a fraction of a second
The biggest shots happen in moments that last less than a second. Takeoff. Silence. Rotation. Landing.
And that’s exactly why the gear matters so much.
Insta360 cameras capture the entire moment — not just what’s in front of the lens, but everything around it. That means you can come back to a single jump and relive it from any perspective.
One shot. Endless possibilities.
10 years of progression
What used to be the absolute limit is now just the starting point.
Every edition of Darkfest raises the bar — faster, bigger, more extreme.
And 2026 proves one thing: this is far from over.
Why does it work?
- the fear before the jump,
- the silence in the air,
- that moment of suspension,
- the explosion after landing.
This isn’t just sport. It’s something you feel physically.
This is only the beginning
For 10 years, Darkfest has proven one thing — limits only exist until someone breaks them.
And looking at what’s happening now… the next years are going to be even more extreme.




