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Burton Bullet Snowboard - Wide
Built for big-footers looking to push their limits, the Burton Bullet Wide Snowboard makes it easier than ever to get better at snowboarding. With an EZ-V rocker shape and Cruise Control edge tune designed to all but eliminate those painful edge-catch slams, the Bullet turns the snowboard learning curve into a, uh, learning trapezoid or something.
- V-Rocker profile lifts your contact points out of the snow for fewer hangups and better float in the deep stuff
- Cruise Control edge tune for a super-forgiving ride that's easy to turn without worry of snagging your edge
- Tip-to-tail wood Fly core for long-lasting pop that won't weigh you down
- Micro-tapered shape (3-6 mm, depending on size) for effortless turn initiation
- Extruded base is low-maintenance and easy to repair
Bottom Line: Helping big-footed riders get better for over a decade.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 154 cm, 157 cm, 160 cm, 164 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Flex:
- soft (2 of 10 on Burton's scale)
- Camber:
- rocker (reverse)
- Effective Edge:
- [154cm] 1207.5 mm; [157cm] 1240 mm; [160cm] 1260 mm; [164cm] 1300 mm
- Waist Width:
- [154cm] 256 mm; [157cm] 258 mm; [160cm] 260 mm; [164cm] 262 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [154cm] 7.55 m; [157cm] 7.74 m; [160cm] 7.87 m; [164cm] 8.24 m
- Stance Width:
- [154cm] 20.9 in; [157-164cm] 22 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0.5 in
- Core:
- Fly (wood)
- Base:
- extruded
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [154cm] 130 - 170 lb; [157cm] 135 - 175 lb; [160cm] 145 - 185 lb; [164cm] 170 - 210 lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, progressing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





2 Comments Last Comment: March 28, 2013 by: sla5834018
By: sla5834018
March 28, 2013
what is difference between "twin" and "directional twin"?
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By: sla5834018
March 27, 2013
I'm going to buy my next board and looking for something Wide and Soft. I have Burton Bullet 2009 model and is pretty satisfied with it. I was going to buy this model again, but I see a lot of comments that this board if for beginners... I've started hitting the park... Would it still be fine for park? And why Burton Blunt would be better for example?
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