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Not this time, David.

Bataleon's Goliath Snowboard has earned a spot among the legendary in the all-mountain performance scene for a reason. It's tough to argue with Triple Base Technology for a control and stability, an ultra-fast sintered base for speed, and a super-wide stance pattern for a totally custom feel.

  • Triple Base Technology is a 3-dimensional regular camber profile with upturned edges (sides) toward the corners of the tip and tail for pop and catch-free edge control
  • True twin shape for predictable riding forward or switch
  • Medium flex is versatile for true all-mountain performance
  • Tri Ax laminates above and below the core add stiffness for more precise turning and better binding-to-board response
  • Thin Lightning Edges give more feedback for better board feel
  • Poplar Core Core (not a typo) with hardwood stringers along the inserts for added strength and pop
  • Super-fast sintered base with infused factory wax delivers no-compromise high-speed riding
  • Super-wide 4x2/24 Party Pattern stance range gives you the greatest number of stance options

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4 5

Harry Hart

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I've got a 158 and weigh 95kg so I can put some force into it, however I found it to be much stiffer than 5/10 which meant it charged and carved great but less buttery than I'd like. Rad pop and stable at high speed while flat boarding and no edge catch.
Buy and go slide

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adam parslow

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This board is awesome! I have it in 153. It does slay the pow, and it's almost impossible to catch an edge while riding. However, for those of you who know what true carving is and not just skidded turns; this is where the TBT fails. It is possible to get the board on edge, but it takes a ton of tilt and just isn't as fun as other boards.

5 5

kyl3453931

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Just go ahead and buy this board, you won't regret it. It's truly a one board quiver, and it will never let you down. Pow & trees, groomers, park, it can do it all. Stable at high speed, playful at slow speed. TBT is awesome. No complaints.

Hey,
I'm looking at the 156 for a rails/park...

sam4793625

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Posted on

Hey,
I'm looking at the 156 for a rails/park board. My last 2 boards have been Arbor draft and Neversummer Sl, great boards for their areas. I snapped the draft in Japan, so have been Riding the SL (161) most of the time. Great board for all mountain riding but need a more park/rails specific board that can hold up on bigger jumps, as this is where the draft let me down. This board looks perfect for me because i'm looking to move back to traditional camber. Any advice would be much appreciated. I am 5'10, 75kg

Harry Hart

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I'm 6'1 and 95kg with a 158, great all mountain board and really stable on the bigger jumps but this is the stiffest board ive ever had, it is not a 5 out of 10 flex like they say, and wouldn't be a great jib board for you.
I also have a 157 G.W. which is also really nice, a bit softer for pressing (although not a lot) and is still quite stiff torsionally. Hope it helps

5 5

Christopher Wojtera

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If you enjoy a longer board for barging groomers, bombing through the lame masses of skiers, and still want to be able to snap some ollies off any feature you can ride over, this is a great board. I'm cruising on the 158 and love having a longer board when I'm not spending my day in the park or getting wild in the streets. The Flex is a bit more playful than I originally thought because Bataleon boards are generally stiffer, but I am overall extremely pleased and look forward to riding all season. Buy this!

5 5

Christopher Wojtera

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If you enjoy a longer board for barging groomers, bombing through masses of skiers, and still want to be able to snap some ollies off any feature you can ride over, this is a great board. I'm cruising on the 158 and love having a longer board when I'm not spending my day in the park or getting wild in the streets. The Flex is a bit more playful than I originally thought because Bataleon boards are generally stiffer, but I am overall extremely pleased and look forward to riding all season. Buy this!