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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 22
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What are folks saying about Bataleon, on and off the snow?
I recently got the Dora Jacket and it is straight up dope, fitting and all, same with the Nima Pants, low key on the fitting if you like straight to slim pants and have a decent stretch to them. I have not had the chance to get out in the snow with either but I can already tell it will be a comfortable time. How about the boards? Anyone personally ride one or have rode one? I have the Disaster and no snow. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 488
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TBT is an acquired taste. Some people think it's suitable for all around riding, some people don't. I love my bataleon whatever.
Use the search, there are a lot of threads on this and even some reviews. You'll have a great time on your disaster. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 22
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I have done some research and read a few threads on here, but with recently getting the jacket, pants, and deck I wanted to get another thread going, I am stoked on the outerwear. The deck is solid as well, it seems a bit stiffer than what a "2" would be on the rating but I will find out as soon as I ride it! Thanksstark! |
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