Bataleon The Jam - 2011

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Take the Bataleon Guerilla’s shape and fill it with gnarly materials like Quadraxial glass and Carbon and Kevlar reinforcement and you have The Jam, a snowboard designed to be ridden at ridiculous speeds by aggressive all-mountain freestylers. A nice take on fellow Dutchy Piet Mondrian’s famous compositions on the graphic.

Manufacturer's Description:

This Board is the swiss army knife of snow¬boards for aggressive riders. Stiff enough to point in through big mountain lines, stomp cliff drops and drop into 22 foot pipes. Yet responisve enough to hit the park. The patented FREESTYLE.TBT shape makes The Jam go rail to rail so fast it’s like ADHD sword fighting. It pops so hard it’s like stepping on firecrackers and when you are floating that big kicker line you will be happy it comes with enough camber to take any landing and make you stomp it like a man

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Available in Wide.

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
157, 161, 164, 161W

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Good Wood Poplar & Beechcore with impact zones
Super Strong sidewalls
Freestyle Triple Base Technology
Quadraxial glass laminates
Synthered 3000 base

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What colour is powder?

tiffer on January 10, 2011 at 09:41 PM

Hey I can’t get thru the registration bit so just postin a question here I’ve been offered an unridden bataleon test board (the black and white one) i think it’s last years for £200 it’s a 155 will this be ok for me? I’m about 76kg and 5’8, i ride all over (intermediate) and want to get into the park a bit more too