The House Burton Blunt Board - About: Dave here at the House, going to talk about the Burton Blunt. Really, really inexpensive all-mountain board that has a freestyle shift to it. So a really good first park board. Good way to give them some Burton technology without spending too much money. What you're looking at is it's a twin leg shape. Can be ridden as a directional, with a longer nose and tail. Or you can twin it out to have pretty much a near nose and tail. Side wall construction, not something we see a lot on this price of board. It's definitely a little more expensive to produce, but it makes the boards more durable. And it's really going to hold an edge well on any kind of icy conditions like the half pipe, or touring parks. From there you've got their extruded Vision base. It's got really good clarity. You can see the graphics through it well. Doesn't require much waxing. Just an all around really nice base. Very lightweight. Other than that, middle of the road for the side cut. I would say it's softer to middle for the flex. You're probably looking at, if one's a soft board, 10's a stiff board, this is going to be about a three or a four. Yea, definitely predictable easy ride for a lot of people out there. Burton Blunt. And from there it purple. That's really all you need to know.