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Brand new for 2027, the Bataleon Stereo is built around the idea that progression drives everything in freestyle snowboarding. From new tricks to evolving features and constant product innovation, it reflects a mindset shared by riders like Ethan Morgan and Halldór Helgason, who have helped shape its direction from the start. The result is a board that’s designed not just to keep up with modern riding, but to actively push it forward—encouraging creativity, experimentation, and progression every time you strap in.
One of the biggest upgrades in the Stereo is to the sidewall which has been replaced with a new HyCap Construction. HyCap blends the precision and energy of full cap construction through the contact length with durable polyurethane sidewalls in the tip and tail. This combination delivers a lightweight, responsive feel underfoot while adding the durability needed to handle repeated impacts from rails, jumps, and heavy landings. It’s a construction that feels sharp and reactive when carving, yet tough enough to stand up to the demands of freestyle riding.
Designed to deliver a smooth, confidence-boosting ride with a strong freestyle edge, starting with Bataleon’s 3BT™ Shape with SideKick. By lifting the sidebases in the nose and tail while keeping the centre base flat, it dramatically reduces the chance of edge catches. The result is effortless turn initiation and a forgiving feel underfoot, without losing the lively response that keeps riding engaging across all terrain.
The true twin outline and twin contact shape, combined with a centred 0mm setback stance, make it perfectly symmetrical from tip to tail. This gives you a completely balanced feel, whether you’re riding regular or switch, making it ideal for park laps, spins, and creative riding. It feels consistent and predictable in every direction, helping you progress with confidence.
A medium flex (6/10) strikes a versatile balance between stability and playfulness. It’s firm enough not to buck you off at speed and also to cope easily with handle bigger landings, yet still forgiving enough for presses and butters. Paired with a medium camber profile, it offers solid edge hold and plenty of pop, allowing you to ride more aggressively while remaining manageable for everyday sessions.
Inside, the construction keeps things light, durable, and responsive. The biax fibreglass laminate gives the board a slightly looser, more playful feel, while the poplar and paulownia core balances strength with reduced weight. Carbon stringers and the central C.S.T SuperTube™ boost pop and enhance edge response without making the board overly stiff. Finished with a premium sintered ultra glide base, it’s built to be fast, tough, and ready to perform in any conditions.

Tech:
What size Bataleon Stereo Team should you buy?
The size of snowboard that you should buy is based upon lots of different factors. Two of the most important determining factors are rider weight and snowboard boot size. You can use the chart below to help you decide what size snowboard to buy.
We recommend that you select a 'wide' snowboard if your boots are UK10.5 or larger.
Recommended Rider Weight:
Snowboard Waist Width:
Please contact us if you'd like any more help choosing your correct size or if you'd like any more technical information on the Stereo Team
If you want even more in depth information then take a look at our Bataleon Snowboards Tech Guide.
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This Bataleon snowboard has a standard binding insert pattern and is compatible with the majority of Snowboard bindings (non Burton EST Bindings).
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 1 - Jul 6
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