
Effortless to spin off kickers, forgiving on landings, but torsionally stiff enough to ride out the bumpiest of run-outs. The Bataleon Evil Twin is perfect for anyone who loves doing laps of the park or freestyling all over the mountain, an absolute classic!
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Soft flex between the bindings and additional carbon stringers tip to tail, result in board with tons of pop and an easy board to press on boxes with forgiving landings. The Distortia is the Evil Twin for women. Definitely a snowboard for advanced female freestylers only.
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Great float in powder, a firm flex, set back stance and freeride specific Tripple Base Technology. Bataleon’s best freeride mountain destroyer? Undisputed!
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Pack the rest of your boards away, if Bataleon are right you’ll only need to take one board on holiday with you this year. With a forgiving flex, mellow sidecut and 1 inch setback stance the Omni is perfect for Intermediate riders who want to gun the powder in the morning and hit the park in the afternoon.
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Carbon and Kevlar reinforced glass, titanium rubber sidewalls and a Nano Hai Lite Speed base, the Bataleon Enemy is the future of snowboard technology today. Leaner than an Olympic marathon runner, and incredibly responsive, the Enemy will take good riders above and beyond. Set back 1/2 an inch for versatility in deeper snow conditions.
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A freestyle focused board that’ll kill it all over the mountain. Beefed up with Quadraxial glass and carbon stringers, Bataleon’s ‘The Jam’ is suited to those hitting the bigger kickers in the park, or throwing it down on backcountry kickers with choppy landings.
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Tripple Base forgiveness and a soft flex, will help intermediate female riders progress their freestyle riding. The Violenza would be best suited to a girl park rider looking to step up to riding jumps, boxes and rails who has a penchant for My Little Pony and Unicorns.
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Laps through the park and short bursts of back country terrain. Bataleon are sure that the Goliath will help you progress everywhere on the mountain. As versatile as a little black dress; but manly and well erm…. a snowboard!
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Fun and poppy, but not at all sloppy. Bataleon’s Fun Kink is perfect for those of you who want to jib and spin from the top to the bottom of the mountain. It’s got to be better than my attempt at rhyming!
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The Evil Twin on steroids! Kevlar stringers, Quadraxial glass and a super fast sintered base have been thrown into the mixing pot. This board will hold it’s own in the biggest and iciest parks.

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Bataleon’s softest offering. The Airobic was buit to lock onto rails, jib everything possible (and somethings never thought possible before) and cruise from kicker to kicker. As park focused as you can get!
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