What about edge tuning? I own a Bataleon Goliath and I'm unsure as to what angles to use. What are the factory base and side edge angles? Is it a problem to change them?
@atros13 Edge tuning is the same as other boards. You can leave them aggressive or you can make em less by taking of some angle. Most riders like a bit less like 2 degrees of the base side... but you can do what ever you like. Once you lift the board past its max tbt angle of 3 degrees you have full edge contact like any other board. So the edges will behave the same as any other board at this point...
thanxs bataleonsnowboard i just ordered my first bataleon and while i am waiting it to arrive i am making a research on servicing it.Would you recommend me to wax it before take it to the slope or after a couple of times?
It is always good to wax and scrape your board a couple of times before you take it out that way you increase it's capability of absorbing wax. Then wax it regularly when you are using it to maintain it's wax absorbing and releasing properties. A good tip is to put your base under a hot shower before waxing to open up the pores. hope that helps. Happy waxing!
Waxing and scraping is the same as on a flat board. If you wanna get real tech we recommend waxing with a harder (colder temp) wax along the edges where your board has most friction to the snow.. This also goes for ordinary boards
no it shouldn't cost more since it doesn't take that much more time and work unless maybe if it's some mega huge place that is fully automated with robots and shit
This grinding puts a fresh structure on your base making it slide faster and absorb wax better. You should only do it like once a season or every few month if you snowboard a lot. Most people don't ever do it though :-) It just makes your base look factory fresh again as all Bataleon snowboards leave the factory with a custom stonegrind finnish
Riding a bataleon funkink 09 and that shit is still hanging strong by far the best board ive ever ridden never going back
skater7d500 2 months ago
@skater7d500 Yeahforit!
bataleonsnowboard 2 months ago
i did the song, who is it?
EthansRadical 3 months ago
@EthansRadical it's called: Hard Times Riddim, artist unknown label: Greensleeves
bataleonsnowboard 3 months ago
bataleon rules !!!!!! PEACE FROM ROMANIA :):):)
docccp 1 year ago
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atros13 1 year ago
What about edge tuning? I own a Bataleon Goliath and I'm unsure as to what angles to use. What are the factory base and side edge angles? Is it a problem to change them?
atros13 1 year ago
@atros13 Edge tuning is the same as other boards. You can leave them aggressive or you can make em less by taking of some angle. Most riders like a bit less like 2 degrees of the base side... but you can do what ever you like. Once you lift the board past its max tbt angle of 3 degrees you have full edge contact like any other board. So the edges will behave the same as any other board at this point...
bataleonsnowboard 1 year ago
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atros13 1 year ago
thanxs bataleonsnowboard i just ordered my first bataleon and while i am waiting it to arrive i am making a research on servicing it.Would you recommend me to wax it before take it to the slope or after a couple of times?
KeNOthe1 1 year ago
It is always good to wax and scrape your board a couple of times before you take it out that way you increase it's capability of absorbing wax. Then wax it regularly when you are using it to maintain it's wax absorbing and releasing properties. A good tip is to put your base under a hot shower before waxing to open up the pores. hope that helps. Happy waxing!
bataleonsnowboard 1 year ago
what's the waxing procedure on a bataleon? is it different that an ordinary board?
KeNOthe1 1 year ago
Waxing and scraping is the same as on a flat board. If you wanna get real tech we recommend waxing with a harder (colder temp) wax along the edges where your board has most friction to the snow.. This also goes for ordinary boards
bataleonsnowboard 1 year ago
Hello, what's the name this board please ?
TheWhiteRabbit0 1 year ago
Does it cost more to grind a tripple base? Since the technician has to do more work and think about it a bit more and all.
rasmasyean 2 years ago
no it shouldn't cost more since it doesn't take that much more time and work unless maybe if it's some mega huge place that is fully automated with robots and shit
bataleonsnowboard 2 years ago
how pissed about Omatic???
skatebaker993 2 years ago
not really since it's the exact opposite of tbt bent up where it should be down and bent down where it should be up :-)
bataleonsnowboard 2 years ago
wtf does this grinding even do to a snowboard...? I've literally never heard of it
balloonclouds 2 years ago
This grinding puts a fresh structure on your base making it slide faster and absorb wax better. You should only do it like once a season or every few month if you snowboard a lot. Most people don't ever do it though :-) It just makes your base look factory fresh again as all Bataleon snowboards leave the factory with a custom stonegrind finnish
bataleonsnowboard 2 years ago
is there a way to maintain the boards without a machine like this?
johnjohnsoniii 2 years ago
I need to find a good stone grind in LA.
bluerayray 2 years ago