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Burton Bullet Snowboard - Wide - 09/10 - 2009 BCS

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Bullet Snowboard - Wide - 09/10
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Don’t hate on people with small feet, get even with the Burton Bullet Snowboard. Even though this wide deck keeps your gargantuan foots out of the snow, it doesn’t ride like an obese canoe. Burton amped up turnability and response with Cruise Control technology, which features a mellow flex, directional shape, and upturned edges at the nose. The result is a quick ride that won't catch an edge.

  • Cruise Control tech has upturned edges on the nose and a mellow flex for easy turn initiation without fear of catching an edge
  • Directional shape for effortless turning
  • Twin flex for switch stompability
  • Bias React fiberglass for a soft flex
  • Grip and Rip edges are ready to ride right out of the box

Bottom Line: Because your big feet are ready to rule the back bowls.

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Does the 09/10 bullet have rocker or camber or reverse camber

Does the 09/10 bullet have rocker or camber or reverse camber or...??

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January 28, 2011

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I'm pretty sure it was a camber board.

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January 31, 2011

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Another side

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July 30, 2010

It's still my Burton Bullet 160 )

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Rating for this product: 5

Burton Bullet Snowboard - Wide 164

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April 7, 2010

I got this board about a month ago and finally got to use it this weekend, three full day’s with combination of fresh powder to some icy conditions. I am an intermediate rider, 6’2”, 220 lb with size 11.5 boot. The board works for me, does not feel like a wide board and has just the right amount of flex, if you a big guy with the “big foot” I highly recommend this board. I would buy it again.

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What kind of boots and bindings should I buy with this board

What kind of boots and bindings should I buy with this board size 154?
I have wide feet, size 10.5 mens.

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October 14, 2010

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Run the Forum Antenna. It is the only boot on the market that has a duel speed zone lace system for $140. Great entry level boot, really soft and very comfortable. Check it out here: http://www.backcountry.com/forum-antenna-snowboard-boot-mens

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October 14, 2010

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Skol'ziak

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July 30, 2010

My Burton Bullet 160

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Rating for this product: 5

My first Burton = awesomeness

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December 31, 2009

First let me say, I am a relatively big guy. I am 6' and between 210-215 lbs (depending on breakfast) w/ a size 12 foot. B/c of my foot size, I've had to deal w/ big boards. Boards that aren't as wide have forced my set up to be shifted more duck footed. B/c I'm hard on boards, I usually tear up the base quickly.

I have 08/09 Bullet at 160 and it’s held up pretty well so far. My feet fit w/o any drag. Front foot is more angled than the back but I'm still a bit duck footed. No big deal b/c big foot is used to it. The board's quick (good base material) and I'm able to get a lot of pop out of the tail. With normal effort, I can get a good 2' ollie off of the flats. I have a feeling that if your smaller you will struggle to get as much flex and spring. I ride in the northeast so mistakes coming off of jumps are less easily forgiven. The board absorbs most landings (that I don't totally blow myself) well. The board is a little heavier than my last board (Sims) but I am not a featherweight in the first place so I don't care. I'm still able to 'walk' w/ the board (i.e. bounce from tip to tip after strapping up to get to the slope). Despite riding across some fallen trees, the base is still holding together well w/o any major gouges.

The con is that the top of the board does get beat up pretty easily. I've got a bunch of scratches all over it already. That being said, keep in mind that it's not an antique at a museum. It's a snowboard intended to allow you to rip your way across Mother Nature’s most harsh and beautiful season. In other words, don't let a couple scratches, on the side of the board that doesn't matter, bother you.

All in all the board is smooth, fast, and, with the right kind of riding, provides a decent amount of spring. This is my first Burton after riding K2, Oxygen, Sims. Other than the old school Fatbob that was...well...fat and had a ridiculous amount of spring, this is probably my favorite board to date.

Even if this is the low end Burton, it's still a very high quality board. Enjoy the winter.

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Video of my first snowboard trip

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March 26, 2010

Ripped up every single slope with this thing... Helps you turn soo much better. My setup is in the comments section of the video....

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July 19, 2010

Sick vid, great posting.

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August 26, 2010

thanks man

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Will this board be good for any park?(ever though it's d

Will this board be good for any park?(ever though it's directional?)

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July 7, 2010

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Ryan has given some good advice about this board.

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July 19, 2010

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Its not an ideal park board, but there are many park boards that are directional, so your 'all-good' on that front. Also, the board has a very generous waist width so it will be nice and stable under your feet. Park board tend to be a bit larger underfoot for stability and stomping landings.

I think you'll be stoked on this board unless you are hitting 60+ foot booters and than you may want something that is a bit upgraded.

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July 8, 2010

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bottom of the board

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August 5, 2010

The board has burton customs on it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bigfoot can be taught!

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February 27, 2010

Went out four times with Burton's LTR rental board, decided I liked riding, and picked up a 164cm Bullet. I'm wearing size 12 Burton Moto boots, and the extra width on the Bullet made a huge difference this weekend! I'm catching fewer edges compared to the LTR board, and toe drag is gone with a 15/15 duck stance. Cruise Control is awesome, and the flex is just right for the all mountain riding I'm learning. The board felt great during two full days of riding on everything from mushy, rain-tamped snow to groomed ice the next morning, and everything in between. Can't wait to try it in pow.

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will I get any toe drag on this board with size 13 boots?

will I get any toe drag on this board with size 13 boots?

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July 4, 2010

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I doubt you will have any toe drag... It has a very, very generous waist width to accommodate you.

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July 5, 2010

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It is possible depending on the boots you run. To lessen the effects of two drag, try any burton boot with skrinage technology, this means they have built certain boots on a sole smaller platform. i.e. a size 9 is built on a sole of a size 8. Also, its a good idea to duck your stance. Try positive 12 or 15 degrees on your front foot and negative 9 or 12 on your back foot. Find the right angels and you'll be stoked.

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July 4, 2010

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By: jus3766500 April 7, 2010

I got this board about a month ago and finally got to use it this weekend, three full day’s with combination of fresh powder to some icy conditions. more...

My first Burton = awesomeness

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By: Doolz December 31, 2009

First let me say, I am a relatively big guy. I am 6' and between 210-215 lbs (depending on breakfast) w/ a size 12 foot. B/c of my foot size, I've more...

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Lengths:
154cm, 157cm, 160cm, 164cm 
Shape:
Directional twin 
Effective edge:
[157cm] 1240mm 
Waist width:
[157cm] 258mm 
Sidecut radius:
[157cm] 7.74m 
Stance width:
[157cm] 56cm (22in) 
Stance setback:
2.5cm (.98in) 
Core material:
Fly (wood) 
Base:
Lightspeed Vision 
Rider Weight:
[154cm] 125-180lb (57-82kg); [157cm] 135-185lb (61-84kg); [164cm] 160-210lb (73-95kg) 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain snowboarding for big-footed riders, progressing riders 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year