I’ve seen 3-4 reviews of the Bataleon Goliath 2024 and you’ve been the only one to comment on the true changes in the 3BT compared to last years as it’s a totally different ride. Great review and hope a lot of people get to see this.
Fell in love with this board during the 2024 season, took it out 30+ days. Just picked up a 2nd so I can keep on riding this board for years! @3:30 when he talks about the board straightening itself out on jumps he isn't kidding, This board dose the work! There were a couple times I was sure I was going to land off a jump and catch edge, but the board somehow just pulled me out of it and kept on going. Super flowy and fun to ride, really like the color's. This setup get's a lot of likes on the resorts. I do find with the 3BT it is a little harder to go from edge to edge at very slow speeds, but you wont be going slow for long on this board. Waxing the 3BT is kind of different and a little more difficult then a regular (flat) base.
Pre-ordered this board from yourselves. Absolutely love it, feel very confident on it and can't imagine I'll outgrow its potential any time soon! Cheers for the board :D
Hi. Great review. I am 174cm tall weighing 68 Kgs. I have been riding a 154 cm bataleon whatever for the last 4 years and would love a bit more edge hold on long / low carves. I researched a bit and think the goliath would probably do the trick, without being too stiff. Question is length wise - should I go for the 153 or the 156? Will I get bucked around on tbe shorter 153 on icy, choppy slopes? Thanks in advance for your advice. Regards, B.
Hi bud thanks for watching, grab the 153cm all day long at your weight. The effective edge will hold better on the carve and also be more stable under foot at speed. It will also ride like a 156cm in the powder due to triple base. See it here 2025 s2as.com/products/2025-bataleon-goliath-snowboard I hope this helps and please like or/both subscribe 😊
I'm 180.5cm and about 79-83kg. Boot size is between 10 - 10.5 US (about 43.5 Euro). I'm thinking 156 as an all-mountain where I will am learning to butter as well. Is that too small for me?
Great review. This board sounds pretty good. Can you give me any recommendations? Advanced Rider - Mostly on Slopes, Carving and some Powder, but also Want to learn buttering and riding switch more.. 195lbs, 5‘12, boot size 10 (US) My considerations: Bataleon Whatever, Bataleon Goliath, Bataleon Goliath +, Capita Super D.O.A, Arbor Element Camber, Ride Deep Fake Would you take a „Wide“ board or normal? TIA
Nice review and thank you for all the information. I have a question about the size of the snowboard. You said because of the 3bt you can ride is 3cm shorter than usual, why is that? I'm 193cm tall but only weigh 81kg, so I'm tall but don't weigh a lot... boot size 43 (which is 10 in US). What size should I get? The 159? Or 161w ?
Hi ok super easy Your height will not matter it is all about your weight, (A snowboard's flex does not know how tall you are, But it does know how heavy you are) 159cm all day long, as for your feet size a standard width will be fine no need to go for a wide model. I hope this helps you. - s2as.com/products/2024-bataleon-goliath-mens-snowboard
Two Q’s: 1) I normally ride a 155. Would you suggest this in a 153 or a 156 for me? (162 lbs, size 9 boot). And 2) What would you recommend between this and the Whatever? I know the Whatever has more pronounced 3BT, but I’ve never ridden 3BT. Thanks 🙏
These are completely 2 different boards in the Bataleon range. Sent us an email on shop@s2as.com and we can guide you the best we can. Or call +441202738448
Hi so the 159cm would work, However i would recommend the 156cm at your weight, triple base is designed to feel bigger in the powder so sizing down is not an issue, To give you an example Im 89kgs and i ride the 156cm. The 159 cm would work i just think the 156cm would be a better all round size for you. i hope this helps and check out the new model here - s2as.com/products/2025-bataleon-goliath-snowboard
Hi, Angelo. Great review I must say. And I've seen a lot of them. :) I am a small guy, my weight is only 62 kg, hopefully I'll manage to get to 65. Could I ride 156 or do I really need 153 size? Thanks a lot for help! D.
95kgs go for the 161W 167 with triple base tech is a lot of board for riders around 110kgs. here you go: s2as.com/products/2024-bataleon-goliath-mens-snowboard
Advise needed! Great video first off, very helpful. I am undecided between the Goliath and the Goliath+. Ability is good intermediate and only time for a week or two max per season. I venture all over the mountain with only a small % in the park. Is it worth going for the slightly stiffer, beefier board or stick with the og Goliath. Size wise also need help, i’m 185cm, UK 11 and 75kg. This is my first board that i’ll be buying previous years have just been rentals, so looking to get the perfect board to last a while. Legend, thanks!
Great content! Im really torn between this, the Goliath plus and the jones all mountain. I'd say im an adventurous piste rider, seeking out natural features and side hits for jumps. But not really a park rider. Don't mind hitting the blacks, and getting some speed up carving but when I'm slower with the kids and in the slushier stuff want to be able to have some fun with butters and popping ollies. My 10+ year old Head transit (camber) I find fighting against me more than working with me. I'm intermediate, but as an older rider, any help the board can give is great! I was eying the disaster+ and whatever, but was worried I'd less secure carving, icy runs and steep pistes. But I want something playful also. Goliath and the Jones seem to hit the sweetspot and either would be an upgrade to my older beginner focussed board. Which would you go for? And then there's the goliath plus, would it be too stiff for buttering with occasionally? 6ft 1, 88kg Im leaning towards a159 with the goliath. But maybe 156 is enough. Any tips welcome!
Super easy your exactly the same weight as me and also described my riding I too have an 11 year old boy I sometimes go with. For me it’s a no brainier I already have the Goliath plus and the 159 is the perfect size for 88kgs. It great and super fast when it wants to be but also forgiving. Yes you can butter and press at slower speeds the belly is stiffer then the tip and tail. So yeah as an all mountain killer it wins all day long. I hope this helps. Angelo
I am 181cm and 85 kg, goliath plus 161w suited very well. I but plus version is stiff, I can't be butter. Plus Suitable for very fast riding and strong legs. I sold the plus version and I am waiting next year goliath, green color this year is not my taste. By the way, Jones stratos 162cm is a very good powder piste board for my size
@@S2AS I ended up with the plus. I couldn't from your store in the end due to import costs, but great advice and response and I'd love to support you next I'm in UK or can order to a UK address. Compared to my previous beginner orientated board, after a week on it with Nidecker supermatic bindings my overall impression is that it's a board that likes to be ridden quite hard. I could cruise at a slower pace with the youngest kids, but it's not doing much at these speeds. Keep it above about 30km/h (thanks Slopes app!) on groomed pistes and it's very planted, but I'd never describe it as particularly playful. I found I needed to spot my jumps and features a bit sooner so I could load up the tail. It gave me the confidence to ride harder and faster than I've ever trusted myself to do before as it absorbs the crud and chop so well with the front acting like a boat hull. Ice and dust on crust is it's nemesis though. I was regularly going 50km/h+ and getting no chatter or any feeling I would be bucked. I was slowing down because I was scared of the speed and my reaction times to others on a public slope, not because the board couldn't do more. And because of aerodynamics! I maybe got too cocky on it and ended up in A&E having my neck X-rayed on day 2 and made another visit on the final day after I hit a hidden mini mogul in bad light at over 70km/h at the the end of a skiiers speed check run and tore my ACR a few days later. The board and bindings are super tough, for sure! A week on this board until I broke myself on the last run of the day was pretty exhausting. Taking some of the aggression out of the bindings lean helped but as an older rider that's not super fit a workout and a half! Think I'd like to pick up a softer more playful board to complement this, but as a speed addict, no complaints. Just wish the kids could keep up!
Great video as always mate🤟🏼 I’ve decided on this board as I’m intermediate looking to progress, could you advise what board I’d need please, I’m 5’11, 85kg and size 10 uk. TIA👊🏽
I see the 20y Goliath behind you. I bought it and waiting to use it early feb. is it the same as this Goliath? I saw another RU-vidr say the 20y couldn’t get speed compared to this Goliath; of course I saw it after I got home haha
Yes I would not a problem at all. As for size I would need your weight really to help drop me an email via here - s2as.com/pages/contact and I will help Out.
@@S2ASthanks for the reply! I’m 130kg - I was looking at this and the Nitro Magnum 2024 - have you reviewed that one? Or anything else you would recommend?
156cm All day long for all-mountain riding - the 156 will give you way more float in the Pow, and still feel small underfoot on the rest of the mountain all due to the TBT. I HOPE THIS HELPS - s2as.com/products/2024-bataleon-goliath-mens-snowboard
What size are your boots? If they are under a uk 11 then you don’t need to go wide. As for length go for the 161w (if you need wide) This will still feel bigger and offer lots more float in low than your current board due to the TBT Remember to help support us as a snowboard shop When purchasing. Thanks Angelo
Great video What size do I need I’m a skateboarder but still learning on snow, I can pop a few small jumps, im 95kg 6,3 and size 10.5 uk which is 11.5 us.
i would say 164W or 167W ... it depend if you also ride park. Mine is a 153cm (the smallest) (im 5,7) and it end at my mouth. i ride park and mountain overall.
Well I would go for a wide board at 10.5 but only because of your skate skills, so you should have good board skills. As for length I would push you towards the 161W the reasons for this is simple. The longer board you buy the harder it will be to link your turns and it’s better to make that as easy as possible to help you progress faster. Also triple base boards ride around 3cm bigger on Powder due to the uplift. I hope I’m not too late in my reply as looks like I missed your reply. - s2as.com/products/2024-bataleon-goliath-mens-snowboard
Hi bud, No! first thats a 9.5uk so you don't need a wide board - That will just slow down your heal-to-toe response time and there is no need to do that in your boot size. 2nd at 91kgs go for the 159cm option - These boards ride bigger in pow so it will ride like a normal 162cm snowboard. i hope this helps bud. Get it from S2AS - They have a Black Friday deal on right now also code: (SBD15) - s2as.com/products/2024-bataleon-goliath-mens-snowboard
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