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Bataleon Goliath Snowboard
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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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 150 cm, 153 cm, 156 cm, 158 cm, 161 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Flex:
- medium (5 of 10 on Bataleon's scale)
- Camber:
- TBT Freestyle (hybrid)
- Effective Edge:
- [150cm] 1130 mm; [153cm] 1150 mm; [156cm] 1170 mm; [158cm] 1190 mm; [161cm] 1210 mm
- Waist Width:
- [150cm] 246 mm; [153cm] 249 mm; [156cm] 251 mm; [158cm] 254 mm; [161cm] 256 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [150cm] 7.55 m; [153cm] 7.7 m; [156cm] 7.8 m; [158cm] 7.95 m; [161cm] 8.05 m
- Stance Width:
- [150cm] 22.04 in; [153cm] 22.24 in; [156cm] 22.44 in; [158cm] 22.63 in; [161cm] 22.83 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- poplar
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





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