2010 Burton Blunt
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From the manufacturer:
You’ve burned out the slow-mo button analyzing every trick, yet you’re still batting in the minors? Maybe it’s not you, but the board you’re riding. Giving up-and-comers the ultimate upper hand, the Blunt™ gets the trick-landing combo of V-Rocker™ and Cruise Control™. Effortless to ride thanks to its rocker design and with edges that are turned up and de-tuned, the Blunt is easy to flex, loaded with pop, and virtually impossible to catch an edge on.
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V-Rocker
Twin Cruise Control Technology
Twin
Fly Core with Negative Profile
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Biax React
Lightspeed Vision
Pressure Distribution Edges with Rail Ready Tune
Slantwall
Pro-tip
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"Burton Blunt 158, Great beginner board!"
by Cody A on January 18th, 2010
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Flex: Soft
Weight: Light
Turning: 8
Stable: 8
Pop: 8
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"Burton Blunt 155 Mt. Hood"
by Don Foo on January 14th, 2010
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Flex: Soft
Weight: Light
Turning: 6
Stable: 6
Pop: 5
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"Burton Blunt 163w Mt. Hood"
by Aaron Medluck on January 14th, 2010
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Flex: Soft
Weight: Heavy
Turning: 8
Stable: 7
Pop: 8
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"Burton Blunt 153 Mt. Hood"
by Big Mess on January 14th, 2010
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Flex: Soft
Weight: Average
Turning: 8
Stable: 6
Pop: 6
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