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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.
Sorry, no chance in picking your color. Burton is like that. They just ship boards with random colors on it. It's luck of the draw. I guess if you don't like the color they give you, you can send it back for a full refund. You'll have to pay shipping though.
I've been riding Burton boards for over 8 years now. I've rode expensive boards and cheap boards and this thing is awesome. I am 5'6" tall 165lbs and ride the 155cm. I hit jumps and freeride the mountain side. I know the description says it's a park board but the flex and pop is great on the mountain it takes the jarring off your knees and sends you into another tight carve. Performs like a $600.00 borard. Well worth the price.
I've taken this board out about four times now, but the top sheet is already cracking and there are considerable chips in the laminate. This board has a problem with that. I haven't done any hard core riding on it. Don't listen to burton's blurb up top, this board is definitely NOT a tank. I haven't even really broken it in yet and i've already gotta send it in for warranty work, that is ridiculous. I only give it a two because it handles well and has decent pop. Don't buy burton because of the name. Check out rome or ride first, burton's quality is on the decline, but at least they have a good warranty.
pop is the amout of feedback you get when you flex the board, a board with a lot of pop will snap back at you like an angry girlfriend, good for ollieing and pressing...and a board with no pop will just flex and return back to its normal shape with no resistance...and yes this will suit your needs just fine
Technically, it's actually meant for the park and pipe, not powder. But I'm guessing that you're probably not a pro, so it would do just fine in the powder for you. But if you're looking for something that is designed for powder, look for a board that is all-mountain, or freeride. This is a freestyle board.This board shreds the gnar! I've had it for 2 years and I love it all over the mountain. Basically, any snowboard will shred the pow no problem as long as it is your size.
this board is ok but the top shet cracks easy who wants that come on burton you our supossed to be the best snowbaord company take some care whe you make your boards and the pop on this board sucks monkeys i would not recomend this board onlything good about it is the graphic looks sweet
go talk to a local dealer if you can, they should point you in the right direction with some input from you. You will be able to find a better deal for the board you pick online, but they will be able to help you pick the right one. Also capita makes an excellent board at a good price. Not always true, Adrian you've come to a good place. Please contact a Backcountry gearhead, you'll most likely find a good deal. Also, it depends on what type of riding you want to do. Since you posted in Burton I would assume you're looking at burton boards, which is cool, but there are MUCH better boards out there for the money. First figure out what type of riding you want to do, park, all-mountain, trees, etc. Then check out board descriptions and find the one that fits. If you're just starting off, check out rome's starter boards like the cheaptrick, crail, vinyl, they're cheaper and better built.
it will work, but it wont preform that well. this is a very park specific board, it even has dulled edges for rails. It also has alot of flex, so you wont be able to dig your edge in so well on turns. Basically, this board will get you to the park but you wouldnt want to rally some double blacks on it.
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