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Burton built the Blunt Snowboard as tough as a tank and gave it a soft, buttery flex to help you throw down with style on every rail or box you encounter. A negative core profile lets you nose and tail press like you always dreamed of doing, and a low swing weight helps you get in that 270 onto the rail. Burton used an easy-to-maintain Lightspeed Vision base to save you from all-night P-tex sessions and still give you enough speed to hit the big park kickers or gap your neighbor's car. Burton's new rail-ready edge tune lets you slide without hangups. Best of all, the Blunt Snowboard won't bleed you dry if you ride hard enough to need a new board every season. *Available for US Shipment Only. *We can't control which color base you get. But we're confident you'll dig it. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Burton created the Blunt Snowboard for riders who rip a little harder and abuse their boards a little more than others.
this board does have a ton of pop and is all around great but the problem i have had with it, is that the top sheet is cracking due to a bit hit i took last year. i still highly recommend this board to any skill set.
the board is great. it's super lightweight with a good amount of pop. it has a great feel to it. i put some burton customs on it nd it was set. i would highly recommend it for the price
I used to only ride powder but since I live Illinois now i not usually only hit park and a little park should I get this? Would this survive the powder once or twice a year? Or would it be a bust? ( better then the rental I use to have haha)
Board is light, and easy to control your self. I don't want it to talk as a professor snowboarder, but this board helps me alot to balance my self alot... It is an awesome board, i would recommended...
I really want the Burton Blunt 142 but I have people telling me I should get one thats 145. Last year was my first year snowboarding so I dont know the measurements or anything. Im 5'2 and about 100 pounds. Ill ride whatever I can. What should I stick with the 145 or go with the 142 I just dont want the 142 to be to small.
well well well...based on your weight, I'd say you can go either route. The smaller the board, the easier it is to manuver...so I'd say, being your second year out, I would go with the 42...longer boards are better for traction at higher speeds, but can be a bit harder to get around with.
Bottom line: I would rock the 42, easier to whip around....besides....it's only 3 centimeters...
Awesome board for the price. Good flex and pop. Very light weight. The only problem I had was the top sheet cracking but nothing major still a great board especially with burton customs.
Yah - there is a HUGE difference between this year and last year's blunt. If your looking at graphics alone, def take last year's because this year's is nothing special.
other than that..your ganna want to invest in the extra $$ in this years model. It uses burton's "rocker" technology, reverse camber. I had no idea what this was till i looked it up online, youtube "reverse camber" and you will find hours of videos talking about it. basically its a whole new style of snowboard, geared specifically towards park (and some applications deep powder) riders. I bought a 2010 capita horrorscope fk from Dogfunk, and it actually came in today (looking at this puppie right now)...
compared to my 05 peter line forum, its worlds apart. cant wait to actually ride on it! hope this helps - happy shreding!
this board is great i am no novice i beat this board and its been fine. i have had it for two years and its held up. great on the rails, not a lot of pop but still great for jumping. really light and lottos flexxxx, great great board
I know it's been asked before, but I'm not too sure what the answer meant. But I just wanted to know, what the color would be for say the 151 (is it the pictured green one) or the 155 (is it the pictured black/red one). All of the shots I have seen online, seem to suggest that the size you order, determines the color spec of that size. i.e. one color for a certain size.
I ordered the Burton Blunt 155 (Black n Red color shown in pics above) from THIS site... and 2 days later it arrived on my doorstep... BLACK and RED!
So, the color isn't Guaranteed.. but MOST LIKELY you'll get the color according to size shown above.. you'll have to cross your fingers with color no matter what if you're getting last years model for 1/2 off...
Yup! The 151 comes in Green bro! Same for the 155(black/red). Those colors are discontinued but be sure you talk online with the chat function to verify with DF before you order. Board safe homie!
Well my friend bought this board and it was a big mistake it is super stiff and has like no flex on the nose or tail. it is a terrible board for rails and kinda sucks for jumps. the only thing it's even kind of good at is pipe and it is still pretty bad.
Hey does this board handle good on "back-country" or ...well basically anything other than Terrain Park? I want something that can do more than just that and The Jibpan from K2 can supposively but cost a frickin fortune!
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