
The Push Up Plus is a quick turning, playful, easy to pop ride that is at home on moderate groomers as it is in the park.
In this review, I will take a look at the Push Up+ as an all-mountain snowboard, which we define as the do-it-all swiss-army knives of boards.
As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Push Up+ a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other women's all-mountain snowboards.
Overall Rating
Board: Bataleon Push Up+ 2025
Price: $599
Style: All-Mountain
Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)
Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (5/10)
Rating Score: 88.6/100
Compared to other Women’s All-Mountain Boards
Of the 27 current model women's all-mountain snowboards that we tested:
❄️ The Push Up+ ranked 3rd out of 27
Overview of the Push Up+’ Specs
Check out the tables for the Push Up+’s specs and available sizes.
STYLE:
ALL-MOUNTAIN
PRICE:
$599 - BUYING OPTIONS
Ability Level:

flex:

feel:

DAMPNESS:

SMOOTH /SNAPPY:

Playful /aggressive:

Edge-hold:

camber profile:

Traditional Camber
FULL Camber - Bataleon's Medium Camber - but with the 3BT doesn't feel like traditional camber.
SHAPE:
setback stance:
Centered
BASE:
SINTERED | Bataleon's "Ultra Glide S"
weight:
Felt a little lighter than normal
Camber Height:
8mm
Sizing
LENGTH (cm) | Waist Width (mm) | Rec Rider Weight (lb) | Rec Rider Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
138 | 234 | 77-121 | 35-55 |
140 | 236 | 81-125 | 37-57 |
143 | 238 | 92-136 | 42-62 |
146 | 240 | 99-143 | 45-65 |
149 | 242 | 106-150 | 48-68 |
152 | 244 | 117-161 | 53-73 |
Who is the Push Up+ Most Suited To?
The Push Up+ is best suited to intermediate to advanced riders who want a do-it-all board, but want to do everything more on the playful side of things than the high speed/aggressive side of things.
If you value maneuverability over stability and like quick, sharp turns, trees, side-hits and lapping the park or just cruising the groomers all day at moderate speeds, then the Push Up+ is an option worth considering.
Not quite beginner friendly but really close and a great choice for low intermediate riders looking to progress.
Push Up+ DetailS

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Push Up+ is capable of.
Demo Info
Board: Bataleon Push Up+ 2025, 146cm (240mm waist width)
Date: March 13, 2025
Powder
I didn’t have the chance to try this one out in powder, but my guess is it would be pretty average. I think it’s flexy enough to have a bit of a surfy feel through the deeper stuff, but it definitely wasn’t made to be a full-time pow board.
The uplift in the base will help and the nose is a touch longer than the tail, but not much else going for it powder-wise. So, I'd say it'd be around middle of the road for powder.
Carving
Overall, carving capabilities were fine, but not amazing. It could handle short radius carves at slower speeds pretty smoothly, but on longer carves, (especially at speed) it felt a little loose.
Turning
Ease of Turning/Slashing: Phenomenal! It was super easy to slash out the tail, and turning was a ton of fun.
Maneuverability at slow speeds: Again- really, really good. Turning on this board just feels so smooth and effortless. It’s light and agile enough to run short sharp turns one after the other.
Catchiness: Maybe it was the 3BT Tech giving this board such a smooth on-snow feel, but it really shone in this category, too. Not catchy at all.
Speed
Okay, maybe I spoke too soon. I admit, that smoothness is lost a bit at high speeds. Definitely not unbearable, but things did get a bit chattery when I tried to move faster. It lacks the stability to be a true speed demon.
Uneven Terrain
Crud/Chunder: Definitely not optimal. This board was pretty light and playful, which was great for whipping the board around in good conditions, but as soon as I hit cruddy snow, it felt pretty shaky and unstable.
Trees/Bumps: Navigating through trees and weaving between bumps, on the other hand, felt good on the Push Up+. The smooth turns of this board made slicing through trees and moguls easy and fun.
Jumps
Pop: Really great poppinig with this board. Easy to access and smooth on all types of features. Total pop wasn't epic, but it wasn't bad either.
Approach: It felt pretty stable heading into jumps, and I was able to make quick adjustments with no trouble. Not as stable for really fast approaches.
Landing: Landing jumps felt great on the Push Up+. Super stompable ride, while maintaining enough forgiveness for any after-landing adjustments needed.
Side-hits: The smooth flex, easy to find and load pop, and fast turning made it a great ride on the side-hits.
Small jumps/Big jumps: Small to medium jumps is a space this board felt really comfortable in. Really big jumps, where you'd require a lot of speed on approach and stability on landing not as optimal for this board though.
Switch
Switch riding was pretty easy on the Push Up+. I was able to make smooth transitions without fear of catching an edge.
Spins
Outside of being a little tricky landing when spinning, the board felt great here. It had a really low swing weight, making whipping it around super easy. Paired with the poppiness, it was great for spins.
The part for landings that made it a little trickier was that it did have a tendency to over-rotate after landing. But of course that does make it easier to complete your spin after landing if you under-rotate.
Jibbing
This is one place the board felt consistently stable. I felt super solid on boxes and rails, and the entry on and exit off features felt smooth without extra effort.
Butters
Butters were smooth, fast, and effortless. Presses were a blast. I noticed it was a little bit easier to press into the nose than the tail, but outside of that, it was a buttery machine!
Score Breakdown and Final Verdict
Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.
Factor | Rating (/5) | Weighted |
---|---|---|
Powder | 3 | 9/15 |
Carving | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Turns | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Speed | 3 | 6/10 |
Crud | 3 | 6/10 |
Trees | 4 | 8/10 |
Switch | 4 | 8/10 |
Jumps | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Spins | 4 | 4/5 |
Butters | 4 | 4/5 |
Rails | 3.5 | 3.5/5 |
TOTAL (after normalizing): | 88.6/100 |
The Push Up+ would be equally at home being called a freestyle board and could even serve as a park board in your quiver. But it has enough carving prowess and stability that it can carve up groomers pretty well and handle moderately fast speeds well too. And is in that middle ground for powder too.
It's leaning playful side of all-mountain riding, but it's a board that is at least average at everything and didn't have any major weaknesses anywhere that I could detect. So, whether you have a varied style of riding or if you just like to cruise the groomers and want a board that's effortless to turn, the Push Up+ can be a great option.
More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online
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