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Burton Bullet Wide Snowboard 154 - Mens

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Burton Bullet Wide Snowboard 154
The Burton Bullet is built for the bigger guys with the bigger feet because there's no reason you can't learn to shred just because you have size 14s! With all of Burton's familiar beginner technologies like Cruise Control and EZ V which lift the contact points and save you from countless of the hardest spills we wish we never took. With a slightly tapered shape the bullet tracks straighter and will be far easier to ride in powder. As well as being easy to ride the Bullet is easy to maintain with a tough extruded base that is easy to repair and needs very little waxing!

Key Features of the Burton Bullet Wide Snowboard:
  • Double Chair Package
  • Cruise Control
  • ROCKER: NEW EZ V
  • SHAPE: Directional [3-6MM Taper Depending on Size]
  • FLEX: Twin
  • CORE: Fly Core with Negative Profile
  • FIBERGLASS: Biax
  • BASE: Extruded
  • EDGES: Cruise Control Tune
  • SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
  • Length (cm): 154(W)
  • Effective Edge (cm): 120.75
  • Tip/Tail Width (cm): 30.31/29.81
  • Waist Width (cm): 25.6
  • Sidecut (m): 7.55
  • Discontinued Colors

  • Burton ICS channel boards will only work with Burton EST, Burton 3-hole or other ICS compatible bindings.

    Burton 3-hole boards will only work with non-EST Burton bindings or other 3-hole compatible bindings.

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    • "good board"

      , LINDEN, NJ
      Pros: solid board, stable, comes in Wide, Cons: stiff,

      this was my first board, had it in a 167W. it was a very solid and stable board best suited for a beginner. there isnt too much flex it in, but it cuts through most of the mountain very easily.

    • "Solid beginner board"

      , HOUSTON, TX
      Pros: Easy board to learn on, Responsive but not too soft, Jack of all trades Cons: You will quickly outgrow the board, Can't handle higher speeds, Master of none

      I learned on a Bullet, and it was great to introduce me to the sport. Its a nice responsive board that does everything pretty well, but as you push to the limits, things fall out of line. That being said, if you are just looking for a beater for the weekend, this might be a good board even if you have a few seasons under your belt.

    • "Rock the bullet"

      , AL
      Pros: Turns super easy, Cons: design stinks compared to previous years,

      Super easy to turn...very good for the rooks out there. doesn't seem to like powder too much but holds edges in slick tracks. solid board for the beginner.

    • "2009 Bullet"

      , hamilton, ON
      Pros: Awesome design, directional, Cons:

      This was my first board, had a sick design. Average weight & flex but felt like a wide board. Easy to control. Would give it an 8 out 10.