Light up that jib and smoke it.
Effortless to ride thanks to its combo of rocker and Cruise Control, and with edges that are turned up and de-tuned, the Blunt is virtually impossible to catch an edge on. Mix in some Jumper Cables for added snap, crackle, and pop, and full-tilt freestyle tech has never been a more affordable option.
- Double Chair Package
- Cruise Control
- V-Rocker
- Twin Shape
- Twin Flex
- Fly® Core
- Biax™ Fiberglass
- Extruded Base
- 10:45™
- Jumper Cables
- Frostbite Edges
- Rail Ready™ Tune
- Pro-Tip™
- Diecut Base Color Combinations May Vary
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Comments about Burton Blunt Snowboard:
I bought a Blunt 155 at the end of last season with the intention of learning how to ride switch and progress to some park. The twin shape and flex combined with the rocker makes this board very easy to ride switch. I've ridden my Blunt in lots of powder and bumps this season. The maneuverability/flex makes riding in bumps a blast. The only drawback I find is that the board begins to feel less stable at speed. My other board is a Custom, and it's stable at speed, so my feeling of less stability at speed might be just relative to what I'm used to.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy Ride
- Great controll
- Great for big feet
- No edges
Cons
Best Uses
- freestyle
Comments about Burton Blunt Snowboard:
I bought the Burton Blunt 159w this season (burton custom bindings and burton invader boots) and have loved it since my first outing. I mostly board up in Wisconsin and do mostly freestyle runs. This board is great for beginners and intermediate riders like myself. I wear size 13 boot and was a little worried about toe drag. No need to worry as I have had no problems with toe drag on this board. Overall I have been very pleased with my purchase and would most definitely recommend this to anyone!
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