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Burton Bullet Tool
Murphys Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Murphy’s Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Be prepared for the inevitable with this fully loaded tool from Burton. With the correct screwdriver heads needed for quick binding strap adjustments or pushing your stance back when blessed with early morning powder. A small allen key and 10mm wrench are included for all of your snowboard and snowskate adjustment needs. The ratcheting action of the tool body makes getting a grip on stubborn mounting screws easy to insure that you’ll be sliding down the hill in no time flat. All of the attachments fit inside the tool to insure that you will have what you need when you need it. Don’t let Murphy, or his law, slow you down this season.
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$17.90 $15.22
Bullet Tool is Kewl It's the best snowboard tool on the market.
It's cool~~ It's very convenient to carry when even when you are snowboarding. And it works smoothly but it's strong!!
Great!! This is the best tool I have ever used before..If u like snowboarding, I suggest this tool strongly.
nice little tool Solid, but small...light enough. The bits might be easy to loose when switching them...
red bullet tool great tool. colors are a bit bland, but very useful.
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Training Tips
When buying a new pair of running shoes, bring your old ones with you. You will get a better fit if you know if you supinate or pronate.
Heart monitors are useful for knowing when you are in the right zone for your training efforts. If you understand what your maximum heart rate is, you can set up your monitor to beep at you when you exceed the high or low range of your heart rate for the type of workout you are doing.

Cross training gives your body a chance to recover while still exercising. If yesterday has a hard run day up and down hills, then today's bicycle ride gives your aching knees a well deserved break.
Anaeroic threshold is when lactic acid starts to build up in your body as your muscles are not getting the oxygen they require. This threshold is typically expressed as a percentage of your VO2 max - the amount of oxygen per kilogram of weight that a person can use in converting fuel to energy. Elite athletes threshold might be as high as 90% of VO2 max.

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