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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Progressive freestyle twin rider |
| Terrain | Park · Resort · Powder |
| Ability Level | Intermediate · Advanced |
| Shape | 3D Twin |
| Flex | 4 / 10 |
| Binding Mount Pattern | Centered inserts |
Product Description
Built for riders who crave park creativity without sacrificing resort versatility, the Bataleon Men's Stereo is an all-new 3D Twin for 2026/2027. Its medium camber delivers precise pop and edge hold, while SideKick 2.0 uplifted tips smooth out transitions and float over variable snow. HyCap Construction keeps the board light and locked into turns, and the Central SuperTube channels explosive pop straight into your freestyle game. For intermediate-to-advanced riders pushing their park lines further.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Positive camber tip-to-tail with medium camber height, paired with SideKick 2.0 uplifted nose and tail (3BT Triple Base Technology): delivers pop and edge hold throughout, with progressively uplifted tips that smooth edge-to-edge transitions, reduce catch in variable snow, and improve float |
| Flex | 4 / 10 |
| Shape | 3D Twin: true twin tip shape built on Bataleon's Triple Base Technology, with raised contact points at the widest points of the nose and tail and progressive side base uplift for fluid edge transitions |
| Core | Light Core: a 2:2 Poplar/Paulownia blend woodcore; balanced weight-to-strength ratio that feels lively underfoot without sacrificing durability |
| Laminates | Bi-Ax Laminate: traditional biaxial fiberglass weave; light and strong, keeps the board snappy and playful without adding torsional stiffness, ideal for creative freestyle riding · Carbon Stringers: carbon fiber stringers placed strategically in the layup for explosive pop, quick edge response, and exceptional dampening at high speed |
| Construction | HyCap Construction: full cap build through the contact length for energy transfer and precision, combined with durable polyurethane sidewalls at the tips and tails for impact resistance; the result is a lightweight, responsive board that locks into turns and absorbs freestyle abuse |
| Additional Features | C.S.T. (Central SuperTube): a single hollow carbon cylinder running down the center of the board, enhancing pop without adding torsional stiffness; purpose-built for freestyle riding and jibbing |
| Base | Ultra Glide S: premium 7000-grade sintered base reserved for high-end models; tough, fast, and durable |
| Binding Compatibility | Centered inserts |
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Stereo Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Stereo is built for intermediate to advanced riders who want a playful park and all-mountain twin. It features a soft 4/10 flex with a light poplar and paulownia core, making it responsive and forgiving at the same time. On the Stereo, that combo means you can land tricks with confidence, switch riding feels natural, and you stay loose through variable terrain without sacrificing control at moderate speeds.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
The Stereo is a true 3D Twin with a center insert location and symmetrical design. The shape is also built with uplifted tips and tail via the SideKick 2.0 feature. On the Stereo, this means switch riding is just as fun as riding forward, you float equally well in both directions, and you can stomp tricks from either end without a second thought.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Stereo sits at 4/10 flex with a soft poplar-paulownia core and bi-axial fiberglass that adds torsional play. Underneath runs carbon stringers and a central hollow carbon tube for pop. On the Stereo, that softness lets you butter and press the board all day, yet the carbon tech gives you explosive snap off the ground for tricks, so you get playfulness and pop without feeling dead at speed.
What do carbon stringers or carbon additives do for the ride?
The Stereo uses carbon stringers running tip-to-tail plus a central hollow carbon tube down the core. These add stiffness and energy without extra weight. On the Stereo, this means quick edge response, snappier landings, and better dampening when you're pushing speed or stomping bigger terrain. You get that crisp feel without the board getting heavy or torsionally locked up.
What makes a base fast — extruded vs. sintered?
The Stereo uses an UltraGlide S sintered base, a premium 7000-grade material. Sintered bases are porous and absorb wax deeper, making them faster and more durable over time. On the Stereo, that means you'll hold speed across flat sections and variable snow, and the base will stay fast through heavy use. You'll wax it more often than an extruded base, but you'll notice the extra glide in return.