
New Model - Bataleon Stereo
Twin Outline Shape, Twin Contact Shape, 0mm Setback
The Bataleon Stereo is an all-new addition to the 2027 lineup, born from the creative vision of Ethan Morgan and Halldór Helgason. Built with a true twin shape, twin contact profile, and a perfectly centred 0mm setback stance, the Stereo delivers complete symmetry from tip to tail. This balanced design makes riding switch feel every bit as natural as your regular stance, whether you're hitting park laps, pressing rails, or finding creative lines across the whole mountain. Designed with freestyle progression in mind, the Stereo offers a consistent, playful ride that encourages you to push your tricks and express your style in every direction.

The Best Selling - Bataleon Whatever
Unisex, All-Mountain Freestyle snowboard
The Bataleon Whatever is a versatile, mid-flex snowboard built for riders who want one board to do it all. From carving groomers and floating through powder to lapping the park, the Whatever delivers a playful, confidence-inspiring ride that’s ready for any terrain—just as the name suggests.
At the heart of its easy-going performance is Bataleon’s 3BT™ Shape with SideKick. Featuring a flat centre base with uplifted sidebases in the nose and tail, this innovative profile significantly reduces the chance of edge catches while maintaining smooth, predictable handling. Turn initiation feels effortless and forgiving, making progression easier, while the board retains plenty of pop and responsiveness for pressing, spinning, and getting creative anywhere on the mountain. Whether you're pushing your freestyle riding or simply looking for a fun, do-it-all snowboard, the Whatever lives up to its name.

women's Bataleon Push Up
Catch free, All-Mountain Snowboard
The Push Up is designed to make progression feel effortless, blending forgiving technology with a lively, confidence-inspiring ride. A directional twin shape gives the Push Up exceptional versatility across the entire mountain. The slightly longer nose improves float and control in softer snow, while the centred 0mm setback stance keeps the board feeling almost identical whether riding regular or switch. This balanced design makes it equally at home lapping the park, carving groomers, or exploring fresh snow, offering the perfect platform for riders looking to progress their freestyle skills without sacrificing all-mountain performance.
At its core is Bataleon’s 3BT™ Shape with SideKick, which pairs a flat centre base with uplifted sidebases in the nose and tail to dramatically reduce the risk of edge catches. The result is smoother turn initiation and a more forgiving feel, while the full-length camber profile delivers reliable edge hold, plenty of pop, and the stability to stay composed when riding faster.

Kids Evil Teen
A mini evil twin!
The Bataleon Evil Teen takes everything that makes the legendary men's Evil Twin such a favourite and packages it into a board designed specifically for younger riders. Featuring a true twin shape with a centred stance, it's built for kids who love riding park, learning tricks, and progressing their freestyle skills all over the mountain.
If you've ever bought your kid a snowboard, you may have got to that awkward stage when their feet are growing quicker than their body (it's happened to us!). That's another reason this board kills it as it is available in a wide size, something that's surprisingly rare in kids' snowboards. If you've got growing feet or wear larger boots for your age, the Evil Teen Wide provides the extra width you need to reduce toe and heel drag, letting you ride with confidence and progress without compromise.
Bataleon's signature Triple Base Technology (3BT™) gives the Evil Teen its incredibly forgiving, catch-free feel. The uplifted sidebases dramatically reduce the chance of catching an edge, making it easier to build confidence on boxes, jumps, spins, and butters—without those painful edge catches that can quickly end a session.

FASE BINDINGS 2027
We literally could not get enough of these in stock last season as demand well out-stripped supply. We think this season they will be equally as popular!
We've been riding FASE for a couple if winters now, and we're convinced this is where all two-strap bindings are heading. Big claim, we know — but spend even a day in them and you'll get it.
The toe strap is locked in place, so you set it once and never touch it again. That alone saves you a lot of time faffing about at the lift. There's a long ankle ladder that stays connected to the ankle ratchet, so you can open and close the whole thing one-hand, you don't need to use both hands to feed in the ladder, which doesn''t seem like a big deal but trust us - it saves a lot of energy.
Then there's the AutoBack hi-back: it snaps up automatically the second your boot's in, and drops back down when you un-ratchet and step out. No reaching down to kick it up yourself.
End result: Quicker, easier and no compromise on how they ride. Once you've used a set of FASE, going back to regular strap bindings feels like hard work!