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Bataleon Evil Twin snowboard 2026

$463.92$579.90

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At a Glance

Terrain

All-Mountain
Freestyle

Ability Level

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Description

The Evil Twin is the ultimate twin board, renowned for its versatility and performance on the mountain. It excels in the park and beyond, allowing you to tackle any feature with confidence. Whether you’re hitting jumps or carving down the slopes, the Evil Twin is your trusty companion for conquering park features with style.

Shape True Twin
Flex 5-6/10
Profile 3BT with Medium Camber + SideKick
Core Poplar/Paulownia with Central Super Tube
Base Sintruded
Best For Park and all-mountain freestyle — versatile twin for any direction

Details

Type
Snowboard
Vendor
Bataleon
SKU
8720701623705

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PTO ReviewAll-Mountain Freestyle

Bataleon Evil Twin

By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites

Groomers6Jibbing8Jumps8Versati.7Skill L.6Powder4
Groomers6
Jibbing8
Jumps8
Versatility7
Skill Level6
Powder4

The take

Twenty years running, the Evil Twin is still one of the most trusted freestyle twins in snowboarding. Switch Skate & Snow ranked it 9th out of 28 freestyle boards for 2026.

The standard Evil Twin is the board that put Bataleon on the map. Construction is straightforward and effective: Ultra Light Core, Tri-Ax fiberglass, Central Super Tube for pop without added torsional stiffness, urethane poured sidewalls for shock absorption, and a Hyper Glide S sintered base. Flex is a dead-center 5/10 medium. True twin shape, medium camber with 3BT and SideKick.

The Evil Twin doesn't try to be everything — it's a park-first board that happens to ride the whole mountain well. The 3BT base shape means drastically fewer edge catches, smoother edge-to-edge transitions, and better float in soft snow. Switch riding is completely seamless with the true twin shape. On park features it's poppy enough for medium to large kickers and stable enough for clean spins. On groomers it's fun for slashing turns and quick transitions, though it's not built for sustained high-speed bombing.

Compared to the Evil Twin+, you give up the Aramid X-Ply reinforcement, AirRide dampening, the faster base, and some weight savings. For most intermediate freestyle riders, you won't miss what you don't know. The 156W is a smart option for boot size 10.5+ riders who've been getting toe/heel drag on standard-width boards.