The Burton Bullet takes the Clash’s features and shape, but increases the width a little to mid-wide status so that those gifted in the boot department can enjoy a fast learning snowboard experience too. The Bullet compliments the EZ-Rocker with 5mm of taper to make your first powder turns that little bit easier.
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. The rocker freedom of 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 have fun no matter which way you point it.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Available in Wide.
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2012
Available Lengths (cm):
154W, 157W, 160W, 164W
Riding Style: Recreational
Specifications:
Double Chair Package
Cruise Control
BEND: EZ V
SHAPE: Directional [3-6MM Taper Depending on Size]
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Fly®
FIBERGLASS: Biax™
BASE: Extruded
SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
EXTRAS: Cruise Control Edge Tune

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on December 01, 2015 at 12:27 PM
Ive got 2012 bullet i was just wondering what bindings i would have to use