Description
Roll this fatty through the park all winter.
- V-Rocker lifts your contact points off the snow for a forgiving, catch-free ride that encourages learning new tricks
- Frostbite Edges extend out slightly from the binding zones for improved edge grip on firm snow
- Rail Ready tune uses a three-degree bevel to cut down on catastrophic edge hang-ups
- Jumper Cables add extra pop in the tip and tail
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Good park board, also works in pow. Avoid bumpy groomers
brian s.
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The pop is good and I could ollie really high on any terrain, with exceptional flex on this board, which aligns well for park riding. The plus with this board is it also is super fun and easy to ride in any powder conditions with tons of float. That's somewhat rare for a 'park' board, though technically Burton labels this all-mountain I think to get a few more people who are new to the sport to buy it. It technically is all-mountain but mostly if you're planning to ride like 80% park / 20% other.
Overall weight of the board is good and swing weight is minimized so you should be able to get really good height/distance off jumps and kickers and be able to spin pretty well. However the soft flex is going to limit huge landings except for the most advanced riders out there, pretty much.
That's the good, I'll tell you the part where this board frustrated me to ride and that was in hardpack or any kind of bumpy tracked snow. Will definitely stick to my traditional board in any of those tougher or variable conditions. Just not fun at all and more of a hassle to get through to the calmer sections (and I consider this a real "funboard"). This is my first wide board and even though I was borderline, the extra waist width was appreciated. Definitely recommend it for anyone with a size "L" binding and I easily avoided any toe drag. No noticeable decrease in performance from reduced sidecut.
Also I hated the rails on this thing out of the box since the info pasted on the board and everything else I read said it was fully de-tuned. They say you can't catch an edge on this thing (even though I slightly did on a tracked out powder run on day 1), but that's true only if you detune it yourself. My board didn't even want to slide sideways on the hard packed snow in the liftline so I could go around people and catch up with a few friends. Not what you think of when imagining a park board. Easy way to catch something on any manmade feature.
I also rode the same model year Custom Flying-V in Whistler (Spring '11) for 2 days and prefer that board slightly to this one, if you're only going to ride one board all season long. It's more versatile, not as annoying to ride over choppy snow, has just a little more stiffness (liked takeoffs and landing it on jumps), and comes with a better base. Though if you prefer to never ever wax your board, the Blunt base is going to hold up pretty good for you. If you want more speed than this board can provide, get a sintered base like on the Custom Flying-V.
Also this comes complete with the ridiculous "handmade in China" clear sticker on the tail, so if you're wondering how Burton makes them a little bit cheaper for what they consider to be a slightly more downmarket board, well there you go. You can hold out for a board made in North America if you want to protest against this ugly little feature.
isss this the 2011 or 2010?
Big dev
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isss this the 2011 or 2010?
Cory Guru
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These are from this latest season- 2010/2011
Wooden Robots
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2011
im about 6.1 and 220 pounds boot size 12...
zackyz
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im about 6.1 and 220 pounds boot size 12 and still growing i want this board but not sure what size to get or if i should get a wide or regular eny help.
Wooden Robots
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Get a wide. Any boot over an 11 should be on a wide board for sure.
Kris McGregor
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I ride a wide with size 12's too, but I can fit on a mid-wide aswell. So just keep in mind the waist width and make sure its somewhere around 250+(25cm+). My Rome Machine has a waist of 260 and I still have room to play with
Just started snowboarding
rya4128542
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I just started this season. I wanted to just try a rocker and of course none of my friends have any. I love this board! I'm not a great carver, but this board makes it easier for me. I recommend it for all beginners if your catching edges... Learning doesn't have to be so rough with flat or cambered boards i say. :D
(Looks very good with Flow Quattro SE bindings)
Best Board I ever had
Patch
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To this day, I was riding regular camber boards. Now I fell in love with the rocker. The board is very light and soft and is a great freestyle board. Works well in deep snow as well. Plus it looks awesome and everyone on the slope is jealous. Get the wide if you have a L binding with 11+ boot, definitely works better than a regular sized board.
I am looking to upgrade boards. I am not...
Lawrence
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I am looking to upgrade boards. I am not the stereotypical snowboarder, as I am 6'4", 215 lbs. I NEED a wide board as well with a size 13 boot. Any suggestions on which board/binding to select? I am looking at a Burton Blunt and a Burton Deuce. I consider myself an intermediate + rider (I can ride blacks with relative ease)
Lawrence
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Forgot to mention, I don't do parks.
Four Horsemen
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Deuce wide is a great choice that I would go with over the blunt in your case (as your not into park)
http://www.dogfunk.com/burton-deuce-snowboard-wide
Or, if you can spend the little bit of extra money you would be so stoked on a joystick-wide!!!
http://www.dogfunk.com/burton-joystick-snowboard-wide
Wooden Robots
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Follow the advice of Ryan, it is sound and true.
Blunt
JasonH-Burton-Rep.
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The Burton Blunt for 2011 is one of the boards in Burton line that keeps with the original 3 hole pattern for the conventional bunch out there. With the thinner base under the bindings; board feel and control is in maximum affect, and with the lighting bolt carbon stringers under foot the board response is instant.
I had the pleasure of taking this board for a spin last season and loved it. the pop was good and it helped me leave my phantom presses at home and actually press the board, with a little help from the V-Rocker.
how soft is this thing? whats the sloppiest,...
tyson
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how soft is this thing? whats the sloppiest, softest rocker job board out this year?
Wooden Robots
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From Burton, it is either this deck or the hate. Check it out here http://www.dogfunk.com/burton-hate-snowboard The Hate has one of the best graphics this year. Both of these boards are sick.
Blunt Wide
Wooden Robots
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he Burton Blunt, this is a great park board. Really soft, so you can make sure you get your cab 1 to noes press. Perfect for handrails in the street as well. The base is extruded, so it takes a beating pretty well.
V-rocker with frost bite-extended edges to give some more grip. Jumper cables-carbon stingers at the binding- to give you more hight on you ollies.
If you need a park board, then check it out.
Blunt Wide
Wooden Robots
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he Burton Blunt, this is a great park board. Really soft, so you can make sure you get your cab 1 to noes press. Perfect for handrails in the street as well. The base is extruded, so it takes a beating pretty well.
V-rocker with frost bite-extended edges to give some more grip. Jumper cables-carbon stingers at the binding- to give you more hight on you ollies.
If you need a park board, then check it out.