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Burton Bullet 09/10
Getting your shred on with massive toe drag is a bogus journey. Soft, forgiving, and built wide for those blessed with big boots, the Bullet™ will comfortably cruise from mellow pitches to the summit, and every stash in between. The secret lies in Cruise Control™, which combines a super soft flex with upturned edges at the nose to accelerate your mastery of shred logic.
Rocker Shape
- Cruise Control
Cruise Control™ boosts confidence with the catch-free combo of a softer flex and mellower edge tune. On the Clash™, Bullet™, and Feather™ the nose is fully convex, whereas park boards like the Blunt and NEW Social are convex at the nose and tail for effortless fun regular or switch.
Core
- Fly Core
Our classic tip-to-tail wood core improves board feel, flex, and durability.
- Negative Core Profile
The team’s favorite profile features thinner sections of core between the bindings for softer flex and torsion. Perfect for everything from park, pipe, and pow to rails and boxes, these boards excel over a variety of terrain and conditions.
Glass
- Biax React Fiberglass
Features a jib-friendly low torsional flex and forgiving feel, perfect for stacking new tricks with every lap.
Base
- Lightspeed Vision base
Strength, speed, easy maintenance, and poppy graphics for a fast ride even without wax.
Shape
- Directional
The classic, most versatile snowboard shape, designed to be ridden with a slightly longer nose than tail to concentrate pop in the tail while still giving you plenty of float and control to rip any terrain or snow condition.
Directional
Edge Technology
- Grip & Rip Edge Tune
Our tried and true edge tune, perfect for slicing and dicing the entire mountain to pieces.
Flex
- Twin
The flex is perfectly symmetrical from tip to tail for a balanced ride that’s equally versatile when ridden regular or switch.
Twin
Feel
- 2
To help simplify things, we've assigned a single "feel" rating to each of our boards. This number is based on a variety of factors including the board’s materials, shape, tip-to-tail flex, and torsion (aka edge-to-edge rigidity). This number is based on a scale from one to ten with one being softer and more relaxed and ten being most responsive. Keep in mind that a higher number doesn't mean the board is more difficult to ride. It simply helps you compare boards within our line to determine which is best for your riding style.
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