Take the beginner specific Burton Clash, add some extra width and that’s about it, you’ve got the Burton Bullet. That’s the nuts and bolts of it.
Artillery for the big boot army.
Toe drag is terrible. But fear not for the Bullet™ is extra wide to accommodate those big boots. Playful and catch-free, it’s the quickest trick for mastering the entire mountain. New EZ V combines with Cruise Control™ to lift the edges, soften the flex, and make the board feel forgiving from tip to tail. The twin flex gives you the freedom to mess around regular or switch.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Available in MidWide.
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 160, 164
Riding Style: Beginner
Specifications:
Cruise Control
EZ V-rocker profile
Directional shape with 3 to 6mm of taper depending on size
Twin flex
Fly® Core with Negative Profile
Biax™ fiberglass laminates
Extruded base
Cruise Control Tune
Slantwall sidewalls
Feel: 2
Similar boards: Palmer P-Line - 2011 K2 Anagram - 2011 Rossignol Trickstick - 2011
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