

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Whatever is the board I grab when I want to mix things up. It’s stable carving groomers, playful in the park, and surprisingly good in pow when I set the bindings back. The camber and carbon give it plenty of pop, but it never feels like too much to handle. If I only had one board to ride every day, this would be it.”Who It’s ForIntermediate to Advanced All-Mountain Riders:Perfect for snowboarders who don’t want to be boxed into one style. The Whatever is forgiving enough for progressing intermediates, yet energetic and powerful enough for experienced riders who split time between groomers, park, and powder. What It’s ForVersatile All-Mountain Freestyle Riding:Designed for riders who want a single board to handle park laps, resort carving, and powder runs. With a twin contact surface inside a directional outline, the Whatever adapts seamlessly whether you’re charging corduroy, spinning off jumps, or floating through fresh snow. Why We Like ItAdaptability Without Sacrifice:The Whatever blends Bataleon’s 3D base shaping with a medium flex and directional-twin geometry, making it one of the most versatile boards out there. Supertubes and carbon stringers add pop without excess stiffness, while backseat inserts give extra float on deep days. It’s a board that truly delivers on the “do anything” promise.
Price: $579.95 from Backcountry
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What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Whatever is the board I grab when I want to mix things up. It’s stable carving groomers, playful in the park, and surprisingly good in pow when I set the bindings back. The camber and carbon give it plenty...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Whatever is the board I grab when I want to mix things up. It’s stable carving groomers, playful in the park, and surprisingly good in pow when I set the bindings back. The camber and carbon give it plenty...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“Low camber plus Bataleon’s 3BT keeps me from catching edges when I’m learning new spins, but it still pops for ollies and rides out clean on sketchy landings. If you’re dialing basics or building a trick...