Goliath Snowboard 2027

Goliath Snowboard 2027

158W
$749.00
Sale price  $749.00 Regular price 
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Goliath Snowboard 2027

$749.00
Sale price  $749.00 Regular price 
Length158W
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Goliath Snowboard 2027

158W

Boutique Adrénaline

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

965 b Boulevard de Périgny
Chambly QC J3L 4P3
Canada

+14504478933
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Quick Specs

Rider Type All-Mountain Expert
Terrain Resort · Powder
Ability Level Advanced · Expert
Shape 3D Directional Twin
Flex 6 / 10
Binding Mount Pattern Centered inserts

Product Description

Twenty seasons in and the Goliath hasn't stopped proving itself. Bataleon's all-terrain flagship brings a 3D Directional Twin shape with medium camber and lifted contact points that let you drive hard on groomers and float effortlessly into powder without adjusting your mindset. Six SuperTubes channel energy straight to the edges, FlexWalls smooth out the chatter, and an Ultra Glide S base keeps you moving. Built for the advanced to expert rider who refuses to pick a lane.

Product Details

Rocker Type Positive camber tip-to-tail with medium camber height. Lifted contact points at the widest sections of nose and tail via 3BT Triple Base Technology: reduces edge catches, smooths transitions, and maintains superior carving grip. Progressive side base uplift ensures fluid edge-to-edge transitions.
Shape 3D Directional Twin: nose slightly longer than tail for directional drive, with 3BT triple base geometry for all-mountain versatility.
Flex 6 / 10
Profile Uplift Nose: Low · Tail: Low
Insert Location Centered
Core Ultra Light Core: 1:2 blend of Poplar and Paulownia delivering an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, keeping the board light and lively without sacrificing durability.
Laminates Tri-Ax Laminate: triaxial three-way fiberglass weave that is light, strong, and highly responsive, used on aggressive high-performance boards · Carbon Stringers: carbon fiber stringers strategically placed in the layup for explosive pop, quick edge response, and exceptional dampening at speed
Sidewalls FlexWalls: poured-in urethane sidewalls replacing traditional ABS, delivering stronger adhesion, superior durability, and a vibration-dampened feel underfoot
SuperTubes D.R.S.T. Super Tubes (Dual Radial SuperTube): six hollow carbon SuperTubes running alongside the rails (four extra beyond D.S.T.), channeling energy directly to the edges for explosive pop and precise snap
Base Ultra Glide S: premium 7000-grade sintered base reserved for high-end models, combining toughness and speed
Technologies 3BT Triple Base Technology · SideKick
Sizes 153 · 156 · 158W · 159 · 161W · 164W · 167W

Warranty

2 years

Product Specs

Size Effective Edge (mm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Sidecut Radius (m) Width
153 1179 294 252 294 7.73 Regular
156 1202 297 254 297 7.85 Regular
158W 1217 301 266 301 7.93 Wide
159 1225 309 256 309 7.97 Regular
161W 1240 313 268 313 8.05 Wide
164W 1263 316 270 316 8.17 Wide
167W 1286 319 272 319 8.29 Wide

Goliath Snowboard 2027 FAQ

Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?

The Goliath is built for advanced to expert riders who want one board that handles everything the mountain throws at them. It's a 3D Directional Twin with a medium-stiff flex (6/10), so you need solid fundamentals to feel what it's capable of. On the Goliath, that expert setup means confidence at speed, precise edge control, and the ability to charge hard all day without the board working against you.

What's the difference between All-Mountain, Freestyle, and Freeride?

The Goliath is all-terrain, built equally for Resort and Powder conditions with minimal Park orientation. It's not a park board and not a freeride specialist. On the Goliath, you're choosing a Swiss Army knife that owns groomers and pow, handles variable terrain, but doesn't pretend to be a jibber or backcountry gun.

Should I get a twin or a directional board?

The Goliath is a Directional Twin, which means it rides best in one direction but still lets you switch stance comfortably. Unlike a full twin, it's optimized for forward momentum and edge authority in a set direction. On the Goliath, that geometry makes it stable on hard edges and predictable in deep snow, giving you the efficiency of a directional without sacrificing switchability.

What's the difference between camber and rocker?

The Goliath runs positive camber tip-to-tail with a medium camber height. That means the board is naturally arched underfoot and only fully contacts the snow at the nose and tail. On the Goliath, this design delivers snap, locked-in edge grip, and responsive pop when you load it, plus enough contact at the tip for float when you need it in deep snow.

How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?

At 6 out of 10, the Goliath is medium-stiff: responsive to input but not dart-rigid. It combines a poplar-paulownia core with carbon stringers and urethane sidewalls that damp vibration underfoot. On the Goliath, this balance lets you feel the snow and stay precise at moderate speeds, but also absorb chop and maintain control when you open it up at pace.

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