The Gradient website has more information on the Golden 3 and a great video
The  G3 manual  http://www.gradient.cx/res/files/golden3_en.pdf  is also out on the Gradient website:
• The Golden3 has a new elliptical shape that includes a slightly  positive
contortion of the leading edge. This means that the "ears“ (stabilo) of  the
canopy are slightly swept back in flight.
• The Golden3 has a new aerofoil section to achieve the optimal balance
between performance and stability. The aerofoil’s characteristics  deliver
maximum stability over as wide a speed range as possible.
• Special attention has been paid to the position, area and shaping of  the cell
openings to ensure high stability over a very wide speed range (ie angle
of attack). Graduated-sized cell-openings help to increase stability and  aid
pressure distribution within the glider.
• For better distribution of the forces within the canopy, diagonal  segmentedrib
technology is used. The forces in the wing are carefully calculated and
balanced to give a flawless sail presentation and an intuitive feel to  the flying.
• A special three-level line concept with progressively differing  diameters means
the top-level lines are made from very strong Dyneema Liros DC. All  lines have
the advantage of spliced loops giving maximum overall strength,  durability and
the lowest possible drag.
• Four sets of lines (A, B, C, D) are used for the upper suspension  system. The
upper C and D lines then combine lower down, so the glider has only  three
risers. This helps to reduce drag and gives a simple line layout, which  pilots
will appreciate during pre-flight checks and on launch.
• The main C-lines are connected to the karabiners through loops,  allowing for
easier adjustment when your glider is serviced.
2019 – a year in review…
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Flyingwise, I’ve had a blast in 2019 – approx 85 hours of coastal soaring, 
xc, volbiv and hike & fly have made it a truly fun and adventurous year. 
You’ll ...
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Any ideas as to when people will start receiving these?
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