Kill the park, not your cash flow. Maximum rage at minimum wage. NEW wide sizes for large boot sizes: Size 11 Men's or bigger.
Description
The Blunt comes Kitted with the park and pipe tech you need to annihilate everything - with plenty of loot left over for lift tickets. Born to rage wherever there is snow, the Blunt's mellow, skate-inspired flex and ballistic durability make it easy to invent new tricks and take them to the next level. Immortal strength with a heart for park destruction. This season's model is upgraded with the NEW "bite-free" rail ready tune and ultralight pro tips.
Features:
- FEEL: 3
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SHAPE: Twin
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FLEX: Twin
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BASE: Lightspeed Vision
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CORE: Fly w/ negative profile, Biax fiberglass
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SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
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EDGES: Rail ready tune
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EXTRAS: NEW Pro Tip, NEW Wide sizes
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SIZES: Men's Standard width-142cm, 147cm, 151cm, 155cm, 158cm, 161cm. WIDE-153cm,156cm, 159cm
Negative Core Profile: The majority of Burton's line exhibits a negative core profile. The thinner section of core between the bindings provides softer flex and torsion, letting riders exert a higher degree of independent foot control. These boards excel over a variety of snow conditions, terrain changes and manmade obstacles.
The Burton Family of Companies
In recent years, Burton Snowboards has started independent companies that have their own
individual identities and product offerings. As Burton grows, so does its family of companies.
Gravis started in 1998 and makes shoes and bags that are comfortable and durable with
everyday function and style.
Anon Optics was founded in 2001 and creates superior optics for
snowboarders.
Analog Streetwear is the newest company with strong ties to Burton and is
launching its first casual apparel line in the fall of 2003. Like their parent company
Burton
Snowboards, all three companies support teams of professional board sports athletes who are
heavily involved in the product development process.