What does the Bataleon snowboard logo mean?

Danny, who is the Art Director and Part Owner, came up with the now-iconic three fingered salute logo – a nod to the 3D Technology, and the Norwegian misspelling of bataleon. He met Jorgen at their first trade show in Norway, and as soon as he saw the different shapes, he was hooked.

Are Bataleon snowboards good for beginners?

The Bataleon Spirit is a friendly all-mountain snowboard that offers quick and easy-going progression from blustering beginner to confident cruising. No fuss, no frills, just fun.

Are lobster and Bataleon the same?

For over a decade, Bataleon and sister company Lobster have led the industry in 3D shape technology. They have perfected their patented Triple Base Technology™, producing boards with traditional camber and lifted contact points, making snowboarding more enjoyable for all.

Is 3BT good for beginners?

Nivek said: I generally don’t recommend people learn on 3BT. It is really an acquired taste and you drive it different than any other profile. Other much better options out there.

What is bataleon flip flop base?

An extruded base with a difference. It boasts the highest molecular content of any extruded P-tex on the market, meaning it’s consistently quick regardless of how often you wax. Die-cut bases are like a jigsaw. Flip Flop minimises waste by using two or more color options for each piece.

What is the easiest snowboard to learn on?

The 10 Best Beginner Snowboards of 2021-2022

  • Burton Instigator Flat Top.
  • Burton Yeasayer – Womens.
  • Yes. Basic.
  • CAPiTA Outerspace Living.
  • Arbor Ethos – Women’s.
  • CAPiTA Space Metal Fantasy – Womens.
  • Arbor Foundation.
  • Nitro Prime Raw.

Where are Bataleon snowboards made?

Austria
All Bataleon boards are hand-built in Austria at the Mothership with focus on craftsmanship and exceptional materials. Not only do Bataleon boards ride well but they look great, with graphics that stand out from the crowd.

Does nidecker own Bataleon?

Nidecker (aka Nidecker Group) is a family-owned Swiss snowboarding company based in Rolle, Switzerland. Nidecker was founded in Etoy, Switzerland, in 1887. They own and operate several snowboard product companies and brands including Bataleon, Flow, Jones, Lobster, Nidecker, NOW, Rome, Switchback and YES.