24 new Bataleon snowboards and 1 surfboard
Bataleon 2015–16
Designed and produced in Europe with our patented triple base technology
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Fig 1.1 Checking the 3BT angles Here we are having a check after grinding to see if the 3BT sidebase angle is perfectly straight.
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Fig 1.2 Woodcores In a special room with controlled temperature and humidity our woodcores are waiting to be turned into magic boards
FORWARD
Could you imagine if we still all believed the world was flat? What a bland land. Snowboarding is not a two-dimensional act, yet snowboard design is still stuck in a two-dimensional world. Over a decade ago we challenged the idea, like Pythagoras did with spherical earth, that a snowboard should have three-dimensional shaping. We dissected surfing hydrodynamics and the art of the turn, we thought of boat hulls and how they plane in water, we thought of skateboard deck concave. All these things relate to how a snowboard behaves in snow. So we tinkered and engineered then rode a whole hell of a lot. Heck, we’ve been riding and refining our three-dimensional Triple Base Technology board shaping for over a decade and we’re pretty proud of how it performs. We’ve learned a lot over the years and it’s given us the most 3D shaping knowledge in the industry. It’s our ethos and how we’ve built boards since day one. Rather than ship off all of our years of hard work to some random foreign factory, we hired some of the best snowcrafters in the world to handbuild our boards in a mountainous land called Austria. Yes, the Austrian mountain folk have been building snowcraft for a very long time and they’re highly skilled at board building. For 2015–16 we pushed Triple Base Technology shaping even further. We sculpted it into an asymmetric form for dedicated freestyle folk, developed our smallest 3BT boards yet for the youngins, crafted a 3BT Twin Powder shape from our Whitegold development lap and created a new Proto board here as well, designed a new performance park board for the ladies and even got into surfing by taking our collaboration with surfing legend Bill Stewart to the swell. We’re not sure where everyone is headed, but we’re plowing our way to one hell of roly, poly, curvy, swervy land of snowy mountains. 5
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Fig 1.3 The Press This is one of the presses that brings the whole sandwich construction together.
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Shayne Pospisil
photo: Cole Barash
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WHY TRIPLE BASE TECHNOLOGY AND WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? Your snowboard may appear simple and flat, but the subtle changes of sidecut, flex, shape, core and more come to life when you ride. When you lay it on edge, snap it off a lip, mash it through a down flat down or bury the tail in pow the board tweaks and becomes a dynamic tool for the rider atop. The board is a complex mix of materials that reacts with your inputs and the snow, metal, wood—whatever you happen to shred it through. Pressures are exhibited here, lessened there. The glass fibers flex and rebound. The core compresses. The edges bend and bite. That simple piece of wood is not so simple anymore is it? Triple Base Technology is a design that looks at how the shape, materials and the board as a whole reacts with the snow whether it’s turning, pressing, sending, or any other contorted form you happen to make with it. This is what we spent a long time studying and tinkering with and it’s what led to our signature 3BT designs. 3BT boards are built with tip-to-tail positive camber and base concavity near the tips, with the proper materials to match. This fusion delivers all the awesome benefits of camber, rocker, flat and hybrid designs without the downfalls of each. 3BT is it’s own breed, something completely unique.
Tip to Tail Camber, Rocker Rail to Rail We design boards with tip to tail camber because it gives them a powerful backbone. Camber’s spring and rebound is what creates lively turns, offers suspension, and helps keep you balanced and in control when you’re flying down a mountain. It allows you to load up pop instead of looping out like V, U, moustache and mushy banana shapes. Think about it: ollies are derived from crouching down, rocking back and loading up the board’s tail. You want as much spring as possible, right? Camber also offers suspension. Yes, like a racecar from front to back and side-to-side. The board’s bent shape absorbs forces at the tips instead of directing that impact to your feet. And when you lay down your board for a tasty carve, your weight and the added forces applied through your momentum flex the heart of the board from the tips or contact points inward. This leaf spring like reflex gives you response, power, control and zing unlike a pre clapped-out profile (i.e. rocker). Camber is good, but it’s highly concentrated around the board’s contact points, which dig into the snow, tend to dive in powder, and are far from your center of gravity and foot control. When you’re just a bit off, camber will send you for a slam, scorpion, or tomahawk before you can even utter the “O” of “Oh shit!” Camber is awesome, but it’s temperamental. 10
Tip-to-tail rocker and reverse-camber designs eliminate aforementioned harsh edge pressures by lifting the tip and tail contact points off the snow and moving them inward. The edge pressure of rocker and reverse camber shapes is concentrated in a small area around your feet giving you half the control you used to have. Save for a bit of added float in powder and easy presses, this renders your tips nearly useless and eliminates the benefits of snap, suspension, edge hold, control—all the good things of a positive camber profile. Sure, these designs deliver a playful and forgiving ride, but they make the board far less predictable, prone to looping out, give it weaker edge hold and no suspension.
A Whole New Breed 3BT’s genius lies in fine-tuning the pressure and place of contact points in a camber profile by introducing base and edge uplift, think of it as targeted rocker from edge to edge. When turning, pressures drive the edges into the snow with the most concentrated part at the contact points. In fact, such pressures actually push upward against the base. By gradually curving the base profile towards the tips it changes the game by dispersing this pressure over a larger, more controllable area. Suddenly there’s a smoother transition when initiating turns, transferring from edgeto-edge, and sliding through transitions, yet the board doesn’t lose its foundation of grip. It now has a more natural arc and contact with the snow that creates smoother turns, easier edge control and stronger edge hold. The base uplift offers forgiveness without losing power steering. The flat or centerbase section of 3BT serves as a large, stable area underfoot and in the tips. It’s a steady place to press, pop, land or point it without the added drag of camber and uncertainty of edge catch. When it comes to butters, 3BT’s tip curvature spreads it like margarine. Kinked jibs? Wallrides? No problem, the 3BT edge uplift is like a huge bevel that helps you grease those kinks and awkward angles. 3BT also shines on landings by offering a big, flat stable area to stomp as well as loose tips that won’t penalize you if you’re a bit off on your rotation. 3BT’s concavity is inherently better at planing and floating in soft snow, too, since it acts like a ship’s hull. No matter what board in the line, it will naturally float and carve better than a board with flat tips. We’ll step off our soapbox now, and you don’t have to believe all we preach, but if you ride one of our boards you’ll feel the difference.
Gradually Increasing side base uplift
Flat Base Bewteen the bindings
Rail to Rail Rocker
Flat between the bindings
Accelerated Tip Uplift Rail to Rail Rocker
Full tip to Tail Traditional Camber in the center base
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3BT How it Works and What it Does
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Triple Base Technology divides the nose and tail in 3 sections: A left sidebase section, a centerbase section and a right sidebase section. The uplifted base areas make initiating turns easier and faster, with less effort. The total uplift distance starts at zero under the bindings and gradually increases towards the widest points of the board. As you initiate a turn, edge’s contact and grip grows outward from your bindings and along an
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arc to form a complete effective edge when fully committed. The uplifted sidebases make your board forgiving when going straight, but when you tilt the board just a few degrees the edge fully engages without the torsional stress or pressures of a traditional camber and sidecut array. Because the board has no edge-to-edge concave between the bindings and full tip-to-tail camber
down the center, it keeps all the performance and control of a traditional cambered board. At the same time, the angled sidebases give you the playfulness, forgiveness and powder float we have come to appreciate from rockered designs. TBT combines camber and rocker into one shape, and it actually works.
One To Go Straight, Two For Turns
Two to three degrees of lift is all it takes to engage the complete edge. When engaged it has the same shape and contact as a traditional cambered board, but the pressure is equal along the whole edge and no torsional stresses are introduced.
With a tiny amount of pressure and angle, the sidebases start to engage near the bindings, but the pressure remains constant along the contact edge.
When riding on a flat base, only the centerbase section is in the snow, so the board travels in a swiftly in a straight line.
With a tiny amount of pressure and angle, the sidebases start to engage near the bindings, but the pressure remains constant along the contact edge.
Two to three degrees of lift is all it takes to engage the complete edge. When engaged it has the same shape and contact as a traditional cambered board, but the pressure is equal along the whole edge and no torsional stresses are introduced.
The Best of Both Worlds When you stand in your bindings the camber is loaded
While the Camber is loaded the edges are lifted
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While the Camber is loaded the edges are lifted
Lots of Advantages No Disadvantages Haulin’ When pointing it or navigating sketchy traverses the board accelerates faster and holds more speed since the uplifted edges don’t drag.
Controlled Bite/Catch Less Edges The uplifted edges make for a more forgiving board without sacrificing performance.
Ollies Ollies are more powerful than a cambered board because the concave shape from rail to rail in the tips loads up even more pop when compressed.
Powder The hull-like shape of the tips has inherent floating and planing properties. Enough said.
Turns When laid on edge, the uplifted sections along the edge form a truer more cohesive arc with the snow surface.
Landings With less initial edge bite at the contact points, you can ride away from not-so-perfect landings rather than eating shit. And if you happen to put it down perfect, the stable centerbase locks in stomps.
Park & Jibs The flat centerbase provides a large area to lock in presses and the uplifted edges around the bindings need little to no beveling. Glide through kinks, wallrides, boxes, transitions and more with the extra forgiveness of uplifted edges.
3BT offers more speed and control whether you’re creeping along a flat cat track or pointing it into the big kicker. The base uplift creates a shorter total edge contact when pointed straight. Less edge drag means less friction and more speed. And when you straight line it the board will simply go straight and feel stable, not twitchy. Positive cambered boards tend to dig and drag, forcing the rider to always be on edge to maintain control which diminishes speed. On a 3BT board all you have to do is simply sit back, relax, and let ‘er rip.
Because 3BT design lifts the edges near the tip and tail—the areas where the most pressure is exerted into the snow—the board does not have the volatile pressure points of a traditionally shaped camber board that digs into the snow and causes edge catch. Instead, 3BT shaping reduces pressure around the nose and tail by dispersing it, therefore allowing for a smoother, more controlled ride that’s less prone to violent edge catches and scorpion slams. The forgiving tips are easier to butter and more lenient on landings.
Camber gives more pop than a rockered shape because you can store more elastic energy, but when you add 3BT to the mix things get explosive. Every board comes pre-loaded with extra pop thanks to the concave nose and tail profiles. When flexing the tail for an ollie the forces are directed and focused towards the center of the tail section where they seriously pop you out. It’s like snapping an ollie using a brand new skateboard on fresh concrete.
The concaved shape of the nose and tail are inherently designed to float in powder, rather than sink like a traditional cambered tips. Think about the shape of most watercraft, they have bellied bottoms that provide maximum float and allow them to plane on the surface of the water for less drag, more speed and control. The same goes for a snowboard shape in powder. This shape allows the front to rise up, but it makes it easier to sink the tail, offering a more comfortable riding position in deep snow that quells back leg burn.
When a 3BT board is laid on edge and into a turn the subtle concavity along the rails at the tip and tail form a more fluid, more complete arc between board and snow. Smoother, more cohesive arcs mean truer, more powerful turns. As the board is rolled side-to-side when turning, the beveled tips give the board a silkier transition of edge-to-edge as well. Slower turns are easier, faster turns are more predictable, and carving those full circles in corduroy just got easier.
3BT is a lot more forgiving on landings. On a conventional snowboard, an under rotation will often result in an out-of-control landing, or worse, an edge catch to scorpion. This is because the edges of our boards are raised at the widest points and are therefore far less likely to dig in. The board therefore tends to automatically track back to going straight on landings, even when the rider is off balance, since it is the centerbase section which hits the snow first rather than the nose or tail sidebase sections.
Conventional cambered snowboard shapes are difficult to navigate through transitions because the widest part of the nose ploughs into the wall and kills speed whether going up or down a transition. Rocker and reverse camber designs glide through transitions, but offer little control and loop out. The beveled tips of a 3BT board, however, have less drag and offer a smoother glide up and down transitions while still maintaining control. This means faster, smoother and more predictable takeoffs on pipes, hips, lips, and landings, too.
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3BT is not as simple as just adding a bit of bend. We’ve been working on it for over a decade and have come up with specific blends of bends for all types of riding, riders and conditions.
True Twin
Jib 3BT
Park 3BT
Asym 3BT
Symmetrical nose and tail shape
Symmetrical nose and tail shape
Widest centerbase
Wide centerbase
Twin Pow 3BT
Asymmetrical nose and tail shape
Symmetrical nose and tail shape
Asymmetrical sidebase uplift
Narrow centerbase
Wide centerbase
Extra sidebase uplift
Our Jib 3BT shapes are tuned with true twin shapes, soft flexes and the widest centerbase in the range for locked in presses, stable slides and powerful ollies. These boards feature the longest section of edge uplift amongst the line that starts around the bindings and extends outward, offering a loose, buttery, forgiving feel and less hang-ups.
We developed our Park 3BT to be playful yet stable with a wide centerbase, slight camber and true twin shape to perform in terrain parks around the globe. The edge uplift areas start mid-binding and extend towards the tips for a loose feel with less bite. The wide centerbase on the other hand helps with stability off lips, on landings, in presses and at high speeds.
Our Asymmetric 3BT shaping is a twist on our twin design that better balances your body’s build on the board with a shorter edge uplift area on the heelside, which offers better heelside stability. The toeside edge, where you have more control and leverage over the board, has a longer uplift section for a loose, playful feeling. The board shape remains completely twin; it’s only the uplift that is asymmetrical.
Our new Twin Pow 3BT was inspired by our tapered pow and freeride designs, but put into a shorter, wider, twin frame that handles deeps as well as it pops and rides switch. The 3BT sections match this shape by being shorter and wider as well. The larger surface area means you can size down and ride a more maneuverable board, yet still get the same float and stability.
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Disaster, Disaster S, BTLNxSWBK
Airobic, Global Warmer, Evil Twin, Boss, Distortia, Minishred, She W
ETA
Magic Carpet
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3BT Flavors Shapes
99% Twin
Directional
Freestyle 3BT
Freeride 3BT
Pow 3BT
Nose is significantly longer and wider than tail
Nose is significantly longer than tail and has more sidebase uplift
More sidebase uplift in nose
Inserts are set back
Nose is 1cm longer than tail
Inserts are set back Narrow centerbase
Even center to sidebase ratio
Narrow centerbase 3BT shaping is set back
3BT shaping is set back
Tapered tail
Tapered tail
Our all mountain freestyle shapes are the most versatile boards in the line. Their twin-ish shapes, more aggressive camber profile, medium centerbase width, and longer contact length between the feet produce a powerful ride with freestyle tendencies and powder float.
Our freeride shaping features a narrow centerbase for swift edge transfer and smooth drawn out carves. The shape is slightly setback and tapered for backseat steering, high speed haulin’ and optimized powder float.
These boards are tapered, have setback stances, and feature the narrowest centerbase section and the most uplift out of all the shapes, making them the most surfy of the bunch. The nose has more uplift angle and overall area for maximum float, and the tail has a mellower uplift angle and smaller area for better backseat riding.
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Flyer, The Jam, Fun Kink, Whatever, Goliath+, Feel Better, Push Up
Omni, North
Camel Toe Stewart I & II, Shaka, Proto XV/VI 15
Ingredients
Woodcores This new core has added honeycomb compartments that reduce weight in the tip and tail area reducing the boards swing weight.
Our Split Core is a full-length wood core with a twist. We put a 23mm wide bamboo stringer down the centerline to create a powerful backbone, and for those inclined to do so it makes the board easy to cut into a splitboard since the bamboo acts like a sidewall and naturally seals out moisture and protects the core.
Made with a combination of Swiss poplar and paulownia wood for optimal strength to weight. Not only is this core light, it’s tough enough to handle the rigors of aggressive riding and abuse. Light enough to feel the difference when you loft an ollie or pick up your board, yet strong enough for high speed, high chatter riding.
Dual density full wood core composed of poplar with beech running tip to tail along the rails. This fortifies the board’s edges against impacts and delivers stronger, more precise edge hold and turns while also promoting reactive pop along the edges.
Dual density full wood core composed of poplar with beech running tip to tail along the insert packs. The added beech hardwood strengthens the board’s backbone under the bindings and produces more pop from tip to tail while still offering a comfortable lateral flex.
Our full-length wood V-Core Profile has material milled out between the inserts to create a highly maneuverable and natural flexing feel between the feet. Under the bindings and towards the tips is normal thickness for strength to load up pop and put down landings.
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Layups Our bi-axial or two-way fiberglass is a 90-degree weave of fiberglasses placed under and atop the core to strengthen and add pop to the board. We place our material at a 45-degree angle rather than a 90-degree angle to the edge so you get better overall board feel, flex and edging. Our bi-ax layups create a really maneuverable board, one that you can almost steer with your feet.
Our tri-axial or three-way fiberglass is a weave of fibers in three directions: 45, 0 and -45 degrees. It’s like our bi-ax layup, but with added fibers running tip to tail. This stiffens up the board and adds more snap, while also offering better edge control and grip. The added strands of glasses make boards more aggressive and more responsive overall.
Just like you put a fleece layer on for cold days, we add a layer of composite material around the inserts of the board for strength and more rapid and precise power transfer from your bindings.
Used with the same purpose as our composite fleece, yet Kevlar is lighter, stronger and even more powerful with energy transfer underfoot and edge to edge.
Extra Additives Carbon adds explosive snap, precise control, smooth dampening and it’s feather light. We use it to enhance the ride of our high-end boards. By placing Carbon stringers in key areas of the board we are able to increase the connection between the rails of your board making it feel more responisive
Bases
Not your cheap, run-of-the-mill extruded base. We the highest quality extruded base money can buy with the highest molecular content. Our extruded bases are durable, fast, simple to repair and require little to no waxing to keep them gliding. We finish it with a proper hot wax before they leave the factory.
Hard and fast. Our sintered base material is tough stuff and its microscopic pores retain wax nuggets for a slick slide. To get the maximum benefits of a sintered base it needs to be waxed regularly. We finish ours with a proper hot wax before they leave the factory.
Kevlar can stop a speeding bullet and it can also make your snowboard lighter and snappier in a simular way as carbon does. By placing Kevlar stringers in key areas of the board we can control the way a board flexes and responds to pressure
Cork is put into the board to get rid of unwanted vibrations and smooth out your riding experience we use it in stringers placed under the core in combination with carbon on most Whitegold boards.
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Kevin Sansalone
photo: Erin Hogue
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SHAKA
FLYER
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“Whitegold represents the pinnacle of high- end all-mountain snowboarding. Researched and developed in Whistler, British Columbia and handmade in Austria with the best materials we can get our hands on to give you a next level snowboarding experience.
The Whitegold line is focused on all-mountain snowboarding because at Whitegold we believe in riding the whole mountain with one board that works everywhere.” —Kevin Sansalone
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We wanted to create a stubby, but powerful board. Something that could float like the best of them, but haul ass like the rest of them. So we crafted a directional board that’s not boring in a powdery shape that’s not too fishy. It has a shorter and wider shape with a bigger nose and tapered tail. We like to launch our protos with new design ideas. In this one you will find our new honeycore a special woodcore which has ultra light weight honeycomb areas embedded in the core. We think we created a monster.
We invite you to join the board building process with our +U Program. The +U Program is a brainstorming bowl where we ask you—our loyal riders—how you think we should design our new boards. Shape, flex, materials—nothing is too simple or too far out for us to consider. We take all of your input and our design expertise and mash it into a new Proto board each year. Some of these boards turn into full-fledged Bataleon models like the Magic Carpet, some of the technology finds its way into other boards in the line. It’s your way to shape the design process, reflect current trends in board design and create a cooperative pro model per say. What’s more? If you provide feedback on the performance of your own +U Proto board, we’ll give you a voucher for 35% off next seasons’ board you were involved with. How does that sound?
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TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
298/288
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
255
SETBACK (MM)
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SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
8.8/8.3/8
INSERTS
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STANCE WIDTH (MM)
470-630
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The Shaka is our surfy, high-end Camel Toe, kind of like the camel toe one might find along the shores of Rio, Monaco, Southern California or exotic locales in the Caribbean. It builds on the 3BT powder shape and design characteristics of the CT, but adds in a bevy of high-end materials for a more robust ride. Its triangular carbon stringers in the tip and tail make it highly playful without compromising the soft and supple feel around the mid-section. It also has Portugese cork slabs atop the core to disperse rude chatter and bamboo sidewalls for more lively response and strength along the edges. With a flyweight Very Light core, fine German steel edges and a hidden bamboo center stringer for DIY splitboard operations, it’s lean and ready to lay down lines.
The featherweight Swiss wood core and added carbon fiber triangles in the tips make it light and lofty. We also added a bi-plane blend of Portuguese cork stringers lengthwise along the heels and toes, as well as a cork topsheet to ease any turbulence. With a tough and fast sintered base belly and hardened German steel edges it’s ready to charge through bumpy runways and even rougher landings.
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
153
158
121
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TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
308/288
313/294
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
257
261
SETBACK (MM)
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SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
9.3/8.8/8.3
9.6/9.1/8.6
INSERTS
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STANCE WIDTH (MM)
490 - 650
490 - 650
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For heading into the cold, deep and steep of northern lands only the very best snow sword will do. We crafted the North with our highest-end materials and chiseled it into a directional 3BT shape. It bears fine German steel edges to slice through any snow condition and our Swiss wood Very Light core for the utmost strength to weight ratio. There’s more beneath its cloak though, it has two carbon strips running lengthwise near the rails for precise edge bite, power and potent pop, and Portuguese cork slabs atop the core to smooth out high speed vibration. We also put a 23mm wide sealed bamboo stringer down the center so you can create a DIY splitboard without damaging the core. It’s finished off with reactive bamboo sidewalls and a super tough sintered base to excel in the cold climes and terrain of your journey.
The featherweight Swiss wood core and added carbon fiber triangles in the tips make it light and lofty. We also added a bi-plane blend of Portuguese cork stringers lengthwise along the heels and toes, as well as a cork topsheet to ease any turbulence. With a tough and fast sintered base belly and hardened German steel edges it’s ready to charge through bumpy runways and even rougher landings.
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
158
161
162W
163
117
119
121
121
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
249/292
298/296
310/308
301/299
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
253
255
267
258
SETBACK (MM)
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SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
8.75/8.45/8.15
8.85/8.55/8.25
8.95/8.65/8.35
9.0/8.7/8.4
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STANCE WIDTH (MM)
490-650
490-650
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490-650
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photo: Andy Wright
Kevin Sansalon rides all Whitegold boards all the time because that is what he does. He rides the heck out of the prototypes to the final models and every board in so they are just perfect by the time they make it under your feet. Whistler, British Columbia is his home mountain and every Whitegold has to be able to rip here from top to bottom. Because that’s also what Kevin does.
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All-terrain freestyle performance in a flyweight S-class package. The Flyer takes off with our All-Mountain 3BT shaping with a twin-ish shape, more aggressive camber profile, medium centerbase width, and longer contact length between the feet for a powerful ride with freestyle tendencies and added nose length for powder float. The featherweight Swiss wood core and added carbon fiber triangles in the tips make it light and lofty. We also added a bi-plane blend of Portuguese cork stringers lengthwise along the heels and toes, as well as a cork topsheet to ease any turbulence. With a tough and fast sintered base belly and hardened German steel edges it’s ready to charge through bumpy runways and even rougher landings.
The featherweight Swiss wood core and added carbon fiber triangles in the tips make it light and lofty. We also added a bi-plane blend of Portuguese cork stringers lengthwise along the heels and toes, as well as a cork topsheet to ease any turbulence. With a tough and fast sintered base belly and hardened German steel edges it’s ready to charge through bumpy runways and even rougher landings.
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158
161
162W
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115
117
119
121
121
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
291/291
294/292
298/296
310/308
301/299
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
249
253
255
267
258
SETBACK (MM)
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CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
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8.75/8.45/8.15
8.85/8.55/8.25
8.95/8.65/8.35
9.0/8.7/8.4
INSERTS
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STANCE WIDTH (MM)
470-630
490 - 650
490 - 650
490 - 650
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Mitch Richmond
Mitch is 5’2� (1.57 m) and weighs 155 lbs (70 kgs) Mitch laps the park and lurks in the street until the wee hours riding atop a Disaster or Global Warmer 148.
photo : Drew Smalley
portrait Kevin Westenbarger
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TWINS
All of the models in the following section are twin in shape and flex with centered stance mounting options. Freestyle performance is their core trait whether it’s tearing through the urban environment, the local terrain park or backcountry booter. The flex, profile and 3BT shaping varies amongst the group to fit all freestyle riders and riding styles.
M.C. 151
Boss 154
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STIFFNESS
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152
154
ETA 156W
05
STIFFNESS
157
159W
153
G.W. 156
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STIFFNESS
148
151
154
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STIFFNESS
156W
157
Evil Twin 150
152
154
156W
Airobic 157
159W
148
151
Disaster 154
156
142
144
DISASTER S
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STIFFNESS
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STIFFNESS
145W
148
134
138
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Minishred 151
STIFFNESS
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155
110
120
130
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STIFFNESS
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Magic Carpet Fig 1.6 The Woodcore
From the remote stretches of the Whitegold Mountains we weaved together a rare and beautiful ride. The Magic Carpet is a new board to the line with a twin powder design. Its featherweight Very Light Swiss wood core is composed of poplar and paulownia that hovers atop snow and strikes mean ollies and slashes with ease. Its fine German Steel edges can slice through all mixtures of frozen water and rarely need honing. The rubberized cork sidewalls handle turbulent skies and even rougher landings by dampening impacts and vibrations along the edge. Its massive twin tips are freakishly floaty thanks to their large surface area and generous edge uplift. The shorter, wider tip shape also means you can ride a smaller length board, but get the same amount of float in a more maneuverable package.
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POWDER
After the base, edges and bottom glass fiber layups are applied the wood core goes on top, making it the center of the sandwich construction.
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STIFFNESS
By placing vertcial carbon slabs in the nose and tail. Ollies get maginified and the flex pattren feels nice and soft between the bindings but snappy at the ends of the board. This reduces chatter and enables us to keep the flex relatifly soft but still deliver all the performance you want.
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CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
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TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
298/298
300/300
303/303
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
258
260
262
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.4/6.8/7.4
7.5/7/7.5
7.7/7.2/7.7
INSERTS
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
480-600
490-610
500-620
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This new Bataleon model was first launched as a prototype under the Whitegold label. Then it was further developed and finetuned in the +U Program with feedback from everybody that tested the Proto XIV/XV. Go online to bataleon.com/whitegold/plusU and learn how you can help develop our next Bataleon models by particpating in the +U Program.
151
154
156
39
Boss Fig 1.4 The Base is layed up
The Boss was made to elevate your white powder game like The Real Rick Ross. Built on the foundation of the ever-popular Evil Twin, we laced up The Boss with crossed carbon fiber slabs under the bindings to boost ollies, steady landings, and add torsional stability. The carbon additives offer the benefits of a stiffer flex, without sacrificing the comforts of that medium tip-to-tail flex and feel of our Core Core and tri-axial fiberglass layup. The Boss is shaped with a tweak on our Park 3BT that has a smidge less flat centerbase for more response and more aggressive turns. Basically, it’s built for boss riding.
07 JIBS
09
10
PARK
08
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
07
The board building process starts by putting the base on the bottom mold lid and applying glue and edges. Rubbers are places over the edges to help the bonding.
05
POWDER
STIFFNESS
By placing carbon slabs in an X shape under the bindings it magnifies ollies, strengthens the binding area for big landings and gives more precise foot control without overly stiffening the board torsionally or longitudinally.
152
154
156W
157
159W
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
114
116
118
119
120
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
288
291
305
296
308
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
249
251
264
255
266
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.80
7.90
8.05
8.10
8.15
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
500 – 620
505 – 625
510 – 630
510 – 630
520 – 640
40
For the graphics we once again teamed up with our favorite wild women of photography: Petrovsky & Ramone. More here @petrovskyramone
152
154
156W
157
159W
41
42
Ethan Morgan
Ethan is 5’9� (1.75m) and weighs 154lbs (70 kg) Ethan Morgan can put it down from video part enders to contests and street sessions. When he heads to jib he runs the Airobic 151. For bigger park riding he hops on The Boss 157.
photos: Cyril Muller
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Evil Twin Asymetrical Fig 1.5 Putting in the edges
If humans were symmetrical we would look a hell of a lot different than we do. Although we’ve adapted our bodies to ride symmetrical snowboards, we created an asymmetrical shape to better balance the ride. We developed this board with Ethan and Halldor to be more stable on big ‘ol nasty booters and steep, icy landings. But it also works for regular humans on regular jumps, too. The asymmetrical design takes the popular traits of the Evil Twin—the Core Core, tri-axial layup, medium flex—and wraps it into an asymmetrical 3BT shape. We give the board a shorter heelside uplift area since you have less control and leverage on this edge. The toeside, however, has a longer base uplift area since you can precisely control this part of the board. Better boarding through science!
07 JIBS
09 PARK
10
08
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
07
After the base is laid in the mold the edges are put in. Special magnets mounted into the mold lid make sure the edges are always in the right position and angle.
05
POWDER
STIFFNESS
ASYM 3BT NOSE/TAIL
While your toes are very good at keeping you balanced in all sorts of crazy angles your heels are not. We now introduce ASYM
fact.
TOESIDE
3BT Shape based on this
HEELSIDE
3BT a new Asymmetrical
More 3BT on your toeside than on your heelside.
where you need it and even more playfulness
NOSE/TAIL
Giving you more control
where you can handle it! carbon stringer placement
153
156
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
115
118
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
290
294
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
250
253
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.80
8.00
INSERTS
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
505 – 625
510 – 630
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Alpha and Omega, Start and Infinity. The circle is without beginning or end. The circle is perfect.
153
156
45
46
photo: Ryan Taylor
Jaeger Bailey
Jaeger is 5’2” (1,57m) and weighs 150lbs (68 kg). Jaeger continues to impress. Just look at this photo for example. It’s nuts! Whether he’s flying off building or just crusing the park he chooses the Disaster 144 and Global Warmer 148.
portrait: Kevin Westenbarger
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Global Warmer Fig 1.8 Extra Layups
A real park pressure cooker this one. We prepare it with soft bi-axial glass for velvety flex, dent deterring sintered base to stand up to rocks and jibs and dual-density wood core for a reactive flex. We finish it off with carbon slabs perpendicular to the rails right around the bindings for some underfoot zing in ollies without messing up that smooth longitudinal flex for presses. We pack all these ingredients into our Park 3BT shaping that has a wide centerbase for stability in jibs and general ripping, with just enough rail uplift for a playful forgiving ride. It’s ready to turn your simmering shred skills into a rolling boil.
09 JIBS
10
10
PARK
08
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
07
Here is a board that is receiving an extra layup of horizontal carbon stringers.
03
POWDER
STIFFNESS
Horizontal Carbon Stringers improve your pop, reinforce the binding area while still allowing for smooth presses.
148
151
154
156 WIDE
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
113
116
118
120
120
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
289
291
293
307
297
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
250
250
252
264
255
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.45
7.60
7.70
7.80
7.85
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
505 - 625
510 - 630
515 - 635
520 - 640
520 - 640
48
157
Top to bottom: umbrella, Koi (nishikigoi) fish pair, endless knot, wheel of dharma, treasure, lotus flower, conch shell, victory banner
148
151
154
156W
157
49
Evil Twin Fig 1.7 More Glue
The Evil Twin is our staple and most universal twin tip board. Unlike evil twin Wi-Fi that will rob your bank account and identity, you can trust this Evil Twin’s network of wood, fiberglass, steel and plastic goods. It features our poplar wood Core Core that has additional hardwood stringers from tip to tail along the insert packs to increase strength and channel more power and pop. We then wrap it in tri-axial fiberglass for a more aggressive flex from edge to edge and tip to tail. It’s shaped in our Park 3BT profile with a bit less flatbase for swifter turns, truer carves and a bit more give when putting down lofty airs.
07 JIBS
09
10
PARK
08
FREESTYLE
07
ALL MTN
05
POWDER
STIFFNESS
150
152
154
156 WIDE
157
159 WIDE
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
112
114
116
118
119
120
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
285
288
291
305
296
308
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
246
249
251
264
255
266
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.65
7.80
7.90
8.05
8.10
8.15
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
495 – 615
500 – 620
505 – 625
510 – 630
510 – 630
520 – 640
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Between every layer of the sandwich construction we put a thin spread of glue. We use a special polyurethane-based glue, which allows us to press our boards at a lower heat, which causes less stress to the base in the manufacturing process. Glue is essential for snowboards to hold together and until someone figures out a natural glueing agent we will unfortunately not be able to make a true green snowboard.
“Hello, will you come and play with us? For ever and ever and ever?” RIP SK
150
152
154
156W
157
159W
51
Airobic Fig 1.9 The topsheet is applied
It’ll make you move, but not like a Richard Simmons’ aerobics class. We put our full poplar wood Pop Core in the middle and sandwiched it with bi-axial fiberglass for a buttery smooth flex and proper press and pop properties. The core profiling offers maximum underfoot feel and board control with the right amount of stiffness for jumps and jibs. It has our Park 3BT shaping—a wide, flat centerbase, subtle uplift and subtle camber—for an overall polished park ride.
09 JIBS
10
08
PARK
05
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
04
03
POWDER
STIFFNESS
148
151
154
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
113
116
118
120
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
289
291
293
297
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
250
250
252
255
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.45
7.60
7.70
7.85
INSERTS
20
20
20
20
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
525 - 605
530 - 610
545 - 625
560 - 640
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After the top fiberglass layers are laid on the core, the sandwich is finished off with the topsheet. Now the board is ready for the press.
156
Artwork for the Airobic was provided by Mr. Karl Grandin from Sweden. Learn all about his art at karlgrandin.com and also check out his beer project at omnipollo.com
148
151
154
156W
157
53
54
photos: Cyril Muller
Gulli Gudmundson
Gulli is 5’8” (1,72m) and weighs 154lbs (70kg) When Gulli’s not tending that beard of his he usually riding the Disaster 148 or Global Warmer 151 and crushing it in the streets.
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Disaster and Disaster S Set Fig 2.0 The inside of a 3BT mold top lid.
The Disaster is down to smash it up. Rails, boxes, concrete, brick—The Disaster will help you destroy whatever jibs and jams you may find in the urban or park arena. It’s constructed with the widest flat centerbase and the longest uplift section out of all our 3BT shapes, making it rock-steady stable on presses and slides and super easy to butter around at the same time. With the softest build of our poplar wood Pop Core and pressed with bi-axial fiberglass it has a nice fluid flex with no surprises. We give it an extruded base for easy repairs and for when things get disastrous, you know?
10 JIBS
08
07
PARK
03
FREESTYLE
04
ALL MTN
In our special 3BT shaped molds is where all the magic happens. This is where our boards go from a regular, flat board to a patented 3BT board. The molds themselves are impressive pieces and are milled out of huge blocks of solid aluminum.
02
POWDER
Disaster S Set
STIFFNESS
This is a mini version of the Disaster. The Disaster S is spec’d up like its bigger brother, but these boards are meant for smaller, lighter riders (132 lbs/60 kg or below).
+ The Disaster S Set comes as a readyto-shred package with a matching set of size small Switchback Bindings.
142
144
148
151
153
154 WIDE
155
134
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
108
110
114
117
119
119
121
100
103
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
280
285
290
291
293
305
297
270
276
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
245
248
250
250
252
263
255
238
242
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.2
7.25
7.35
7.45
7.55
7.60
7.70
6.8
7
INSERTS
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
16
16
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
490-570
490 – 650
495 – 655
500 – 660
500 – 660
500 – 660
505 – 665
420-580
430-590
56
138
142
144
148
151
153
154W
155
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Mini Shred Fig 2.1 The snowboard press
Forgo the skis and start them off right. Our new pint-sized Minishred board is designed to get groms linking turns and tearing it up in no time thanks to 3BT shaping. The 3D-profiled nose and tail shape reduces edge catches and makes linking turns even easier. Rather than squirrely rocker and reverse camber designs 3BT keeps camber for little ones to learn proper board control. Combined with softer flexes and smaller waist widths this deck might end up on more than a few holiday wish lists.
08 JIBS
08
07
PARK
FREESTYLE
07
04
ALL MTN
POWDER
The 3BT mold with the sandwiched board goes into this press. Here, under great pressure and heat, the board takes its shape and all the layers are compressed and glued together.
02
STIFFNESS
Minishred Set
+ New Model ! The Mini Shred comes as a ready-toshred package with matching grom bindings 110
120
130
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
76
86
96
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
244
255
266
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
219
226
233
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
5
5.6
6.2
INSERTS
12
12
12
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
340 – 420
380 – 460
400 – 480
58
110
120
130
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ALL MOUNTAIN FREESTYLE We like to think of this collection of boards as a grip of Swiss Army Knives, or rather Austrian Anything Boards. They’re the most versatile, capable boards in the line. They have twin outlines and all that touches the snow is twin, yet we add a bit of length to the nose to help pow float and steady the front for high speed cruising. Our 3BT shaping is tuned to all-terrain riding with a medium-to-wide centerbase, more aggressive camber profile and longer contact lengths between the feet for a powerful ride with freestyle tendencies and powder float. Think of them as your do-it-all wondersticks.
Goliath+
The Jam 156
159
161W
07
STIFFNESS
60
162
154
156
157
158
158W
160W
161
163W
05
STIFFNESS
Whatever 151
154
156
04
STIFFNESS
157W
Fun.Kink 158
148
151
154
157
159W
160
03
STIFFNESS
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The Jam Fig 2.2
It’s that one hot track where everything clicks—the bass line, hooks, rhythm—it’s all there in synchronicity. We layer this Jam with all the goods that you can’t help but groove on. We build it up with our Reactor Core that has hardwood stringers along the edges to maintain grip and control at speed and in chop. Layered on top of that are Kevlar and carbon hits for explosive pop and power for takeoffs, landings and high tempo riding. We give it a medium stiff flex and more pronounced camber for aggressive riders, but balance it out with the subtle edge uplift for forgiveness and lightning quick turns. Go ahead put it on repeat and press play.
05 JIBS
07
08
PARK
FREESTYLE
10
ALL MTN
09
When the boards come out of the mold the excess material are trimmed off.
07
POWDER
STIFFNESS
We place carbon and Kevlar stringers lengthwise from tip to tail to lighten the load and give the board precise control and explosive pop. This stiffens up the board on all fronts, yet makes it more damp, more powerful, and more bad ass.
156
159
161 WIDE
162
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
117
119
121
122
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
294
298
311
302
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
251
254
265
257
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
8.05
8.20
8.25
8.35
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
500 - 620
515 - 635
520 - 640
525 - 645
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The optically trippy topsheet is printed using a special rough structured effect print technique.
156
159
161W
162
63
Tor Lundstrom
Tor is 5’10 (1,79m) and weighs 59lbs (70kg) When Tor isn’t popping bottles of bubbly on babes or globetrotting, he’s tossing triple cork 1440s on the Jam 156 or Boss 154. Just kidding. Kind of.
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portrait: Kevin Westenbarger
photo: Lucas Nilsson
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Goliath+ Fig 2.3 Fine trimming
We call it Goliath+ because it’s a beast on all fronts. The core of its strength comes from the Core Core—poppy poplar wood with hardwoods running tip-to-tail along the inserts for a forceful flex. We lace it up with carbon fiber armor, two strips running lengthwise just outside the inserts for beefed up ollies and underfoot power. Then we coat it in a tri-axial weave of fiberglass for tuned response and edge hold at speed. It’s all carved into our All Mountain 3BT shaping for the perfect mix of big mountain performance and freestyle finesse. Be David and slay this Goliath+ all over the mountain.
07 JIBS
08
08
PARK
09
FREESTYLE
08
ALL MTN
After the excess material os trimmed off, the board gets a nice grind and polish along the sidewalls.
05
POWDER
STIFFNESS
We place carbon and Kevlar stringers lengthwise from insert pack to insert pack near the edge to bolster torsional strength, edge hold and add a boatload of snap. It gives the board a powerful underfoot feel while still offering playful ends.
154
156
157
158
158 WIDE
160 WIDE
161
163 WIDE
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
115
117
118
119
118
120
121
123
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
291
293
295
297
306
309
301
313
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
249
251
252
254
263
265
256
268
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.70
7.80
7.90
7.95
7.90
8.00
8.05
8.15
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
485 – 605
490 – 610
495 – 615
495 – 615
495 – 615
500 – 620
500 – 620
505 – 625
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Spread across the different sizes you will find one of these epic animal scenes inside the Bataleon hand logo
154
156
157
158
158W
160W
161
163W
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Whatever Fig 2.4
What’s it good for? Whatever. Where can you ride it? Whatever. What kind of snow does it prefer? Whatever. Is the world ending? Whatever. Wait, forget that last one. This board really doesn’t need a description because it’s truly capable of whatever. Its medium flex, juiced up Core Core, bi-ax fiberglass and All Mountain 3BT shaping will please even the crustiest rider. The twin outline and added length in the nose make it just as comfortable from park to off-piste. Ride it whenever and however you please.
08 JIBS
08
09
PARK
08
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
08
154
156
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
114
117
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
289
293
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
248
251
SETBACK (MM)
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.60
INSERTS
22
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
525 - 605
68
04
POWDER
151
Now the board goes into the grinding line where the base surface is smoothed out. Our boards receive a special base treatment where the side bases in the nose and tail are ground separately from the centerbase.
STIFFNESS
157 WIDE
158
118
120
121
296
310
300
253
266
256
0
0
0
0
7.75
7.85
7.95
8.00
22
22
22
22
540 - 620
555 - 635
560 - 640
560 - 640
The graphics for this season’s Whatever have been lifted from a single piece of artwork created by our good friend and artist Robert Rosenau. Check out @o.r.r.o for more.
151
154
156
157W
158
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Fun.Kink Split? Fig 2.4 Topsheet edge sanding
Made for the extreme rigors, grueling conditions and far off features of your local park. The Fun.Kink’s easy riding shape and soft flex make it ideal for progressing in the park with minimal slams. Its medium-wide centerbase makes it super stable from jumps to jibs and the torsionally soft bi-axial fiberglasses offer relaxed underfoot feel and control. The subtle directional shape and more sidebase uplift than our twin boards give it an edge in all-mountain riding with better powder float, more agile turning and more forgiveness. It’s fresher than that Clif bar at the bottom of your bag and your pile of dirty baselayers. Trust us.
08 JIBS
09
09
PARK
08
FREESTYLE
07
ALL MTN
03
POWDER
STIFFNESS
148
151
154
157
159 WIDE
160
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
113
114
117
118
120
121
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
286
289
293
296
310
300
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
245
248
251
253
266
256
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.45
7.60
7.75
7.85
7.95
8.00
INSERTS
20
20
20
20
20
20
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
520 - 600
525 - 605
540 - 620
555 - 635
560 - 640
560 - 640
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We carefully sand of the edges of the topsheet at an angle to prevent your topsheet from chipping.
WARNING! This not an actual splitboard. It just looks like one. Look in the Whitegold section if you are looking for a unique 3BT board to split.
148
151
154
157
159W
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Shayne Pospisil
Shayne is 5’9� (1,75m) and weighs 170lbs(77kg). This Jersey froth puppy has built a reputation on crushing park features in Mammoth, waves around the world and big backcountry freestyle riding. Shane shreds the Jam 159 and Camel Toe 158.
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portrait: Crispin Canon
photo: Crispin Canon
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ALL MOUNTAIN FREERIDE
Riding powder fucking rules. So does hauling ass and treating the whole mountain like one big wave. But submarining, tomahawking, washing out, back leg cramps and getting stuck in the flats totally sucks. Boards built for the deep, steep and spee can overcome these struggles and let you chow more pow and more mountain. Not just that, they offer a creative way to slash, slide and charge soft snow and all the crud in between. With a mix of setback stance options, tapered shapes, big noses and spooned out tips these boards hover with ease, yet handle chunder and corduroy carves. With the most generous edge uplift in the line these boards roll from edge to edge fluidly, charge like tanks and float like feathers.
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Camel Toe Camel Toe Stewart Edition I Stewart Edition II 153
158
04
STIFFNESS
162
153
158
04
STIFFNESS
162
Omni 156
158
161
162W
163
05
STIFFNESS
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Camel Toe Stewart I & II Stewart 3BT Surfboard You never know what people may hoard and forget about, it’s like a ticking time capsule. For legendary surfboard shaper Bill Stewart it was a prototype snowboard he built in 1981 that was way ahead of its time. The local resort wouldn’t let him ride it so he tossed it in the shed, where it sat for over 30 years. When we discovered it a few years ago we thought it was a pretty groundbreaking design and awfully similar to our 3BT shaping. So we introduced our pow-slaying Camel Toe Stewart Edition board last season with Bill’s original graphics as a tribute. The board is back again this season, with insane speeding earth wave-churning galactic fireball graphics airbrushed by Bill.
00 JIBS
02 PARK
02
FREESTYLE
11
09
ALL MTN
But there’s more... We’ve taken things to a whole other level by working with Bill on a new surfboard. We pooled our 3-dimensional design expertise with Bill’s surfboard building knowledge and created a one of a kind surfboard with 3BT shaping elements. With a blunt nose, half-crescent tail, 3BT shaped nose and the same insane airbush graphics it’s like our Camel Toe for liquid water.
04
STIFFNESS
POWDER
“This unique board has flat nose entry for easy paddling. The rails on the side of the nose are beveled up to be forgiving, same as the snowboard triple base. This nose is perfectly blended into double concave for speed and quick rail to rail surfing. This board is more fun than Christmas.”
Bill Stewart
Ride it Shorter! This Board you can ride shorter than a traditional powder board try it at least in the same size as your regular freestyle board size.
153
158
162
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
121
126
128
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
308/288
313/294
318/298
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
257
261
264
SETBACK (MM)
20
20
20
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
9.3/ 8.8/ 8.3
9.6/ 9.1/ 8.6
9.8/ 9.3/ 8.8
INSERTS
20
20
20
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
510 – 590
520 – 600
530 - 610
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Yes we are F$#%^ stoked on this project! First 3BT surfboard ever.
153
158
162
5’2 20 2,25
5’6” 20,25 2,25
5’8 20,5 2,375
153
158
162 Top to Bottom: Camel Toe tail, Bill in the shaping bay in San Clemente, Shayne Pospisil waxcing up in BC, Shayne throwing out the tail, Sayne tuckin’ in....
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David Bertschinger Karg Swiss shredder DBK is a multi talented man. He’s been putting out artsy, self-made video edits from what he sees on his travels while chasing pow like a fiend. He rides the Camel Toe 153, 158 and Omni 158.
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photos: Lorenz Richard
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Omni Fig 2.5 More edge tuning
Omni is the Latin prefix for all or every, but the Omni for us is a freeride cruiser for all conditions and every mountain thanks to its directional shape and medium flex. Its thee-way weave of tri-axial fiberglass bears utmost precision and control from tip to tail and edge to edge. The hardwood stringers of the Reactor Core along the sidewall promote drawn out carves and full rail stability at speed. Our Freeride 3BT shaping has a narrow centerbase, which promotes swift edge transfer and velvety turns. The setback 3BT shaping, combined with optional Backseat Inserts puts you in the driver seat on deep days, too.
07 JIBS
08
08
PARK
09
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
08
05
POWDER
STIFFNESS
156
158
161
162 WIDE
163
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
115
117
119
120
121
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
291/289
294/292
298/296
309/307
301/299
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
250
253
255
266
258
SETBACK (MM)
20
20
20
20
20
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
8.6/8.3/8
8.75/8.45/8.15
8.85/8.55/8.25
8.9/8.6/8.3
9.0/8.7/8.4
INSERTS
24
24
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
460 – 620
470 – 630
480 – 640
480 – 640
490 – 650
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After base grinding the edges get tuned again.
We have to thank the talented Floor van het Nederend for this season’s Omni art. Follow him @fffffloor
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158
161
162W
163
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WOMENS
We love our ladies. That’s why we build them boards to suit their size and riding style and not just package them kids boards with pink and purple graphics. They’re not simply shorter men’s boards, the cores, waist widths and flexes are custom build around the smaller foot sizes and lighter weights of women for a reason. That reason? To have more fun shredding.
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She-W 140
143
Push Up 146
03
STIFFNESS
149
143
146
149
04
STIFFNESS
Distortia 152
140
143
146
Feelbetter 149
03
STIFFNESS
152
138
143
146
149
152
02
STIFFNESS
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She-W Fig 2.6 Belt Grinding the Base
For ladies that prefer park laps over purses our new She-W board is here to please. It takes a hint of design from our popular men’s Global Warmer model by adding carbon fiber Xs under the bindings for explosive pop and underfoot power without screwing up the nice, soft to medium flex it has from tip to tail and edge to edge. It also comes packed with our Reactor Core, which features beech wood stringers atop the inserts from tip to tail to amplify those ollies and and power for lips and landings. All wrapped in a true twin shape and Park 3BT shaping the She-W, not that designer purse, night become your new prized possession.
09 JIBS
10
10
PARK
FREESTYLE
08
ALL MTN
07
The 3BT base receives a belt grind treatment with a machine that has three different pressure wheels that can be controlled independently. The board’s base is polished smooth in 3 passes--one for each base section.
03
POWDER
STIFFNESS
“ I’m so excited about the arrival of the She.W! This women’s specific 3BT is designed to help all the ladies out there take their riding to the next level. “
Horizontal Carbon Stringers improve your pop, reinforce the binding area while still allowing for smooth presses.
Danika Duffy
New Model !
140
143
146
149
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
105
107
110
112
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
269
273
276
281
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
233
236
239
242
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.2
7.4
7.5
7.7
INSERTS
20
24
24
24
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
490-570
480 – 600
490 - 610
500 - 620
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Top to bottom: umbrella, Koi (nishikigoi) fish pair, endless knot, wheel of dharma, treasure, lotus flower, conch shell, victory banner
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143
146
149
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Push Up Fig 2.7 Edge angle tuning
You don’t need to be G.I. Jane to enjoy this board. Simply a lady who likes to rip the entire mountain is all it takes. The Push Up’s medium flex and more pronounced camber make it the stiffest in the ladies line and give it a responsive and reactive feel. It also has a more narrow centerbase section for swifter edge-to-edge action and truer turns. Built with solid poplar wood in the core and balanced bi-axial fiberglass give it a steady platform. Its slightly tapered outline and added length in the nose make it ready for all-mountain ripping and ready to weather the storm. Push-ups optional.
In this machine we can control the exact angle of the edges over the length of the board. We give our boards a slight edge bevel so the board is not too aggressive or hooky.
“ The Push-up has the perfect amount of flex with still being able to hit big jumps it’s an amazing all around snowboard. “ Melissa Evans
06 JIBS
07
08
PARK
FREESTYLE
10
ALL MTN
09
04
POWDER
STIFFNESS
“Get up on this Push Up to work out all the terrain you find on hill and push it real good.” Nirvana Cortez
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146
149
152
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
105
109
111
113
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
272/269
277/274
280/277
283/280
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
234
237
239
242
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.45
7.55
7.65
7.80
INSERTS
22
22
22
22
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
470 – 570
480 – 580
490 – 590
500 – 600
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143
146
149
152
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Madison Blackley
Madison is 5’6� (1,68m) and weighs 125lbs (57kg) Madison is one badass babe. She films, competes and goes her own way. From powder, park and the street stre et she s he rides rides the Push-Up Pus h-Up 146 and Feelbetter Feelbet Fee lbetter lbet ter 146. 146
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portrait: Kevin Westenbarger
photo: Lucas Nilsson
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Distortia FIG 2.8 Final hand wax finnish
Terrain parks create a distorted reality. It’s one of transitions, tubes and foreign objects that are strange for most resort goers, but totally awesome for snowboarders. We built the Distoria for ladies that like to live in this world. It’s a soft-medium flexing true twin with a centered stance and our Park 3BT shaping, giving it a wide centerbase section that’s stable to jib, press, slide, snap and land. The full poplar wood core and bi-axial fiberglass are chock full of snappy positive camber. The 3BT edge uplift outside the bindings gives it a catch-free feel for greasy butters, putting down landings and avoiding scorpion slams. It’s slimmed down to fit the female frame and ready to turn park dreams into reality.
08 JIBS
10
08
PARK
FREESTYLE
06
ALL MTN
05
Here a board receives a final hand wax finish on top of the standard factory wax to make sure it’s fast and not furry or dried out when you tear it out of the plastic. We advise everyone to give their board a few good waxes after the first couple rides keep it waxed as much as possible, especially on sintered bases.
“The Distortia is an all around FUN board. I love this board, I ride it most on sunny park days! With the 3BT on all Bataleon snowboards it makes it easier to get through the variety of rails while riding park.”
03
POWDER
STIFFNESS
Melissa Evans
140
143
146
149
152
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
105
107
110
112
114
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
269
273
277
281
284
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
233
236
239
242
245
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.2
7.35
7.50
7.65
7.80
INSERTS
20
20
20
20
20
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
490-570
500 – 580
510 – 590
520 – 600
530 – 610
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This season’s Distortia graphics are heavily influenced by traditional Japanese art. Also one of our favorite powder destinations of course...
143
146
149
152
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Feelbetter Fig 2.9 Removing the protective foil
We’ve all had a shitty day of snowboarding whether it’s cold boots, wet gloves, crashes or crappy weather. Well, we invite you to forget about the past and Feel Better. We know one board can’t change any of the above, but riding the Feel Better sure as hell will make the shitty times less shitty and the fun times more fun. We engineered the core and laminates of this board with a super soft edge-to-edge and tip-to-tail flex for easy control and consistent underfoot feel. We shaped it with our Park 3BT so it would have a stable medium-wide centerbase, plus the benefits of our edge uplift like less edge catches, smoother turns and better pow float. You could buy Prozac or this board, your choice.
08 JIBS
08
09
PARK
07
FREESTYLE
ALL MTN
07
02
POWDER
STIFFNESS
Before a final quality check the foil that protects the topsheet during the production steps is finally removed. In this little series we hope you get a glimpse of our quality board building process. By no means are these all the steps, as it takes about 200 to make a Bataleon snowboard. But we hope that you get what it means when we say: Handmade in Austria.
“Whether you’re jibbing the park or slashing in the pow you can always feelbetter about your moves on the snow with this ultra-flexy, super playful board! never feeling good, always feeling better.” Melissa Evans
138
143
146
149
152
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
104
107
109
111
113
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
278
274
278
281
284
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
240
235
238
240
243
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.10
7.20
7.35
7.45
7.60
INSERTS
20
20
20
20
20
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
440 – 600
460 – 620
470 – 630
470 – 630
480 – 640
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138
143
146
149
152
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1516 BOARDS TOTAL LINEUP This line up offers a board for every type of rider. However, choosing what is right for you is not always an easy task. There are a lot of factors to take into consideration like riding style, weight, height, boot size and more. In this catalog we do our best to make your choice easier. Don’t hesitate to ask your local shop or us for some help. Or visit our website where you will find even more info, reviews and answers to most of your questions. Don’t take all the divisions on this page too seriously either. 3BT makes all of our boards super versatile. Our jib boards will still out-carve other non 3BT jib boards just as our park boards will float in powder better than flat park boards while our powder boards will tear apart slopes without worries.
New Model !
Magic Carpet
151
153
156
Boss
152
True Twin
148
True Twin
154
156W
157
True Twin
Airobic
151
154
SwitchBack x Bataleon
148
151
156
True Twin
153
159W
ETA
True Twin
Disaster
True Twin
Whatever your choice, it’s always better than not choosing one of our boards...just sayin’. 153
156
True Twin
Global Warmer
148
151
154
156W
142
144
148
153
154W
155
True Twin
Disaster Mini
134
151
138
157
Evil Twin
94
True Twin
150
152
157
159W
Twin
154
156W
Mini Shred
110
New Model !
120
130
True Twin
99% Twin
Flyer
153
156
158W
159
Directional
Shaka
153
158
New Model !
She-W
140
143
146
True Twin
149
160W
The Jam
156
99% Twin
159
161W
Goliath+
162
99% Twin
154
156
157
158
158W
160W
161
163W
99% Twin
Whatever
151
154
156
157W
158
Fun.Kink
148
Freestyle 99% Twin
151
159W
Freestyle
154
157
Proto
Directional
154
143
North
158
Push Up
Directional
161
162W
163
99% Twin
146
149
Distortia
140
152
True Twin
143
146
149
152
Directional
Camel Toe Stewart I & II
153
158
162
138
153
158
162
152
Omni
156
99% Twin
Feelbetter
143
146
149
Directional Freestyle
158
161
162W
163
Freeride
Womens
95
BTLN x SWBK
This board and binding collabo with Switchback Bindings pays homage to the Great Cornholio and his fart-knocking sidekick. It’s based on the Disaster model and designed to crush it in the park, not on the couch in front of the face-melting TV. It might help you score and It might help you break the law of physics. But it won’t help you find TP for your bunghole. Thinking sucks. Go snowboarding.
10 JIBS
08 PARK
07
FREESTYLE
03
04
ALL MTN
02
POWDER
STIFFNESS
Heheheh This collabo set comes with mismatched left and right bindings that match the top and base and pay homage to those 90’s TV cartoon idiots. This collabo sucks! Now get us some nachos.
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148
151
153
CONTACT LENGTH (CM)
114
117
119
TIP/TAIL WIDTH (MM)
290
291
293
WAIST WIDTH (MM)
250
250
252
SETBACK (MM)
0
0
0
SIDECUT RADIUS (M)
7.35
7.45
7.55
INSERTS
16
16
16
STANCE WIDTH (MM)
495 – 655
500 – 660
500 – 660
96
144
148
151
153
97
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