Bataleon Snowboards Welcomes Gabe Ferguson To the Global Pro Team
Bataleon Snowboards is thrilled to officially announce the addition of Gabe Fergus to its Global Pro Team. Known for his effortless style, creative line choice, and deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, Ferguson joins a roster of world-class riders pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on p-tex and a wood core.
Gabe Ferguson is recognized as a“snowboarder’s snowboarder,” blending technical riding with a relaxed, flowy aesthetic that makes even the most difficult terrain look like a walk in the park. His transition to Bataleon comes as the brand continues to evolve.
“When I first saw Gabe’s riding years ago, it stuck with me. The lines he picks and his ability to make everything look good made me rewatch his video parts on repeat. I was thinking he’d be the perfect fit for the brand as it aligns perfectly with how I envision Bataleon Snowboards," said Dennis Dusseldorp, CEO of Low Pressure Studio. "Gabe has this very pleasant and relaxed vibe around him, and we couldn't be more excited to have Gabe with us on this next stage of the Bataleon brand."
Gabe Ferguson joining the Bataleon crew is a huge win for the brand as it doubles down on its commitment to innovation. In front of the lens, expect to see Bataleon snowboard and bindings under Gabe’s feet in a film produced by 500 Motors next fall. Behind the scenes, Ferguson wasted no time. diving straight into the lab with Bataleon’s product and creative teams, working on something special for the 2027/2028 range.
"I’m really excited about this next stage in my career," says Ferguson. "Everyone at the brand is just a true snowboarder. I’m excited to see where we can take this together and to be part of a crew that’s so focused on making the best snowboard product possible."
Snowboarders worldwide can expect to see Gabe Ferguson riding Bataleon Snowboards and bindings at their local resort immediately–ripping alongside the likes of Bataleon Team Riders Ulrik Badertscher, Ethan Morgan, Tor Lundström, Halldór Helgason, and more.

