BGD Cure 3 (EN C)
2-Liner | Cells: 74 | Aspect Ratio: 6.5 | EN C
BGD Cure 3 (EN C) Paraglider – High-Performance EN C for XC Exploration
Experience the Evolution of Performance Paragliding with the BGD Cure 3 (EN C)
The BGD Cure 3 is the next evolution in performance paragliding, designed for ambitious cross-country pilots who seek high speed, precision, and comfort in turbulence. As the successor to the acclaimed Cure 2, the Cure 3 moves closer to two-liner performance while maintaining the accessible, low-stress flying experience EN C pilots demand.
Crafted with cutting-edge design, the Cure 3 features a refined two-liner hybrid structure, 74 cells, and an aspect ratio of 6.5 for optimal aerodynamic efficiency. The lightweight design, B/C steering system, and low B-riser pressure provide superb control, especially on the bar – allowing you to glide confidently through thermals and rough air alike.
Whether you're chasing personal XC records or training for the competitive circuit, the BGD Cure 3 delivers top-end performance without compromising safety or feedback.
Why Choose the BGD Cure 3 for Paragliding?
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EN C Certified XC Paraglider: Ideal for experienced pilots ready to level up.
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Refined Two-Liner Feel: Hybrid design bridges performance and comfort.
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Precise Handling: Short lines and progressive stability give intuitive control.
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Lightweight, Durable Build: Constructed with Porcher Skytex 27/32/38 materials.
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Effortless B/C Steering: Minimised pilot fatigue on the bar during long flights.
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Stable in Extreme Maneuvers: Smooth recovery from stalls, spirals, and collapses.
Key Features:
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Class: EN C Cross-Country Paraglider
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Aspect Ratio: 6.5
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Cell Count: 74
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Reflex-style Aerofoil for high-speed stability
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Very low B-riser pressure
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Smooth B/C steering system
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Exceptional behaviour in collapses and extreme flight
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Designed for light and standard weight ranges
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Ideal for pilots transitioning from EN B or seeking competition-ready XC gear
Target Pilot:
The BGD Cure 3 is built for confident EN B pilots ready to transition to EN C performance, and for seasoned XC adventurers who want a responsive, stable, and fast wing for serious distance flying.
You have to have the training and a licence to fly a paraglider. Check with your instructor if you are buying your first glider.
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