Bataleon Enemy Snowboard 2011

SKU# EB-34520-1001

$699.90

$1,199.95

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Bataleon Enemy Snowboard 2011

This is hands down the sickest board Bataleon has ever made. It's one of the most tech infused boards ever constructed! Crazy amounts of carbon, the tech-est of cores, fastest base material available and an edge system enhanced with titanal make the Bataleon Enemy Snowboard feel like you’ve got nothing under your feet. However, when you look down and think about it for a second you have a Neolithic ultra charged mega beast waiting to slice its way into the next piece of mountain. The future is now, so bring it.

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Construction and Core:
The Lite Wood Core and Poplar Lite combine for a light core that is still strong enough to stand up to break tests. Tri-ax laminates over the wood core with Bi-ax under the core creates an easy flex with lots of feel. Carbon stringers have been added to save weight while adding strength while extra Kevlar stringers increase the already crazy responsiveness.
Flex:
Flex rating: 7 (1 Soft-10 Stiff) The FREESTYLE TBT is the most all-around Triple base shape that will improve your riding in any kind of terrain. With all the advantages of Triple Base Technology, this shape is especially optimized for freestyle with fast and easy edge to edge hold.
Base:
The Nano Hai Lite Speed base is a bit too much really, normally only used on race boards. If you keep this base waxed it’s the fastest base on the hill.
Sidewalls and Edges:
All Bataleon boards leave the factory with a hand tuned custom stone grind finish.

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Terrain:
Freestyle, All-Mountain
Freestyle All-Mountain
Ability Level:
Advanced-Expert
Advanced-Expert
Rocker Type:
Camber
Camber
Flex Rating:
Stiff
Stiff
Core/Laminates:
Wood

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