First post: Nov 24, 2007
Total posts: 1191
Location: Warrington
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Cost £154 in sale (£220 RRP)
Got this board after i had been riding for a few months and bought without ever riding one, however my couson has one and he said it was decent for beginner/intermediate. Rode this board quite abit but only in the domes.
Its an all mountain board and its abit flexible for tail presses but not very poppy for ollies, it rides well and turns with ease. Only problem i have is that the edges came pretty blunt and they dont sharpen however much you use the edge sharpener, but this could well be my edge sharpener (dakine) but ill find out when i take it into a shop.
Overall this board is great for a beginner bigger footed rider, im UK size 11 and its just right. But if you ride quite alot then id suggest getting something abit more advanced as im finding its holding up my progression.
First post: Nov 24, 2007
Total posts: 1191
Location: Warrington
Status: Offline
thanks
ian3409
Post subject: RE: REVIEW: 07/08 Burton Bullet 159 Posted: Jan 02, 2009 - 12:52 PM
First post: Oct 29, 2007
Total posts: 123
Location: southport
Status: Offline
i had a bullet a few seasons ago and found a really nice, easy board to goe on with but like you say hard to progress with, loaned a never summer legacy from a shop in colorado one afternoon and then part ex'd the bullet for it.
needless to say though the bullet is a lovely beginner board.