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Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard

Retail Price $449.95
Product NameSale PriceMerchant Name
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard 149 - Men's$336.95ProBoardShop.com
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard 149$449.95TightBoards.com
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard 149 - Men's$336.95The House
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard$269.97Dogfunk.com
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard - Wide$314.96Backcountry.com
Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard - Wide$314.96DepartmentOfGoods.com
Model Year: 2012
Sizes: 149cm, 152cm, 154cm, 157cm
Colors: One Color
Thanks to Bataleon, the next time ski patrol grills you for ollieing slow signs, spraying gapers, and boosting off knolls you can honestly say that it wasn't you, it was your Evil Twin Snowboard. It features Triple Base Technology for the ideal combination of camber with a rocker feel that kills it all over the mountain, from groomers to pow, but that especially shines in the park.
UPC's: 760267451426, 760267451433, 7602674512242, 760267451457
SKU's: EVILTWIN-149, EVILTWIN-152, EVILTWIN-154, EVILTWIN-157
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Bataleon Evil Twin Snowboard Customer Review(s):

Sick Board, not what I was expecting though...

Rating (1-5): 4 | Reviewed By: Gabe R

I originally repped the 2008 Limited Edition Evil Twin Smiley, but dogfunk's oldest model is the 2010, so I figure I'd just put the review right here.So the board is amazing. The TBT was VERY NOTICEABLE and had a markedly substantial difference in the level of control. This stick can ride. All over the mountain for sure. And in all conditions too. Sketchy ice patches were no problem. Now the ONE PROBLEM I had, was that they market this board as a rail killing, jib stomping board, and it is. I just wasn't satisfied with the level of flex that I thought this board would have had, being a board that is apparently concentrated on [shining] in the park. I love me some nose and tail presses, but with this deck it was pretty hard to keep a steady press for more than about three to four seconds on a rail.OTHER THAN THAT, this board rode great. Super poppy and snappy, and didn't leave me hanging with the ollies.If you're like me (56' 135lbs) and you're looking for a park smashing board, I suggest you size your model down. I had a 151, and really should have gotten a 149 (and I'm thinking that even a 149 for me could have been too big)But if you're looking for an all-mountain slayer that can handle itself in the park OR in the back, this is DEFINITELY the board for you.