From wingsuit pilots threading through mountain gorges at 250 mph to free solo climbers defying gravity with bare hands — these videos capture the absolute frontier of human physical achievement. Not for the faint of heart.
Millimeters from the rock face at 250 mph, world record wingsuit pilot threads the needle through a narrow Swiss Alps gorge. First-person footage that makes your heart stop. The most intense 90 seconds in extreme sports.
Nazaré, Portugal produces the largest waves on earth — and big wave surfers travel from around the world to test themselves against its monstrous swells. This footage captures a new world record in jaw-dropping 4K.
3,000 feet of vertical granite. No rope. No protection. A free solo climber's ascent of El Capitan's Dawn Wall is one of the most psychologically demanding physical feats in human history — captured in stunning detail.
The Freeride World Tour takes the world's best snowboarders to the steepest, most technical mountain faces on earth. This highlight reel captures the most breathtaking lines of the entire season — pure gravity-defying artistry.
Pulpit Rock, Kjerag, and the Lysefjord below. Norway's dramatic fjord cliffs are BASE jumping's cathedral — and this first-person documentation of a 3,000-foot jump captures the perfect combination of terror and transcendence.
Rampage. Rampage. Rampage. Red Bull's annual freeride MTB competition pushes riders to build and hit lines that shouldn't be possible on two wheels. This year's compilation is the most spectacular yet.
From Portugal's Azores to Mostar's 16th-century bridge, Red Bull Cliff Diving visits the world's most spectacular locations. Divers free-fall 90 feet, entering the water at 60 mph with just 1.6 seconds of flight time to execute perfect technique.
Harnessing the raw power of the wind to reach speeds that seem impossible on water, the world's fastest kitesurfers attempt a new speed world record on a specially prepared shallow water course. Pure velocity, pure exhilaration.