snowboarding profiles logo mountain

Snowboarding Profiles

  • SNOWBOARDS
    • Top Snowboard Picks 2024-2025
    • Snowboard Reviews
    • Snowboard Buying Guide
    • Snowboard Length Sizing
    • Snowboard Width Sizing
    • For Beginners
    • Setup/Maintenance
  • BINDINGS
    • Top Bindings Picks 2024-2025
    • Binding Reviews
    • Binding Buying Guides
    • Binding Sizing
    • Binding and Board Compatbility
    • For Beginners
    • Bindings Setup
  • SNOWBOARD BOOTS
    • Top Boots Picks 2024-2025
    • Boot Reviews
    • Boot Buying Guides
    • Sizing and Fit
    • Boot Fit by Brand
    • For Beginners
    • More
  • OUTERWEAR
    • Top Jacket Picks
    • Top Pants Picks
    • Jacket Buying Guide
    • Pants Buying Guide
    • Goggles Buying Guide
    • Helmet Buying Guide
    • Base Layers Buying Guide
    • More
  • About
    • About SP
    • Shop Merch

Past Season Reviews for Burton Blossom Archives

Open toggle below to see the past season reviews.

Burton Blossom Past Reviews

Burton Blossom 2024-2025 Snowboard Review

Hello and welcome to my Burton Blossom snowboard review.

In this review, I will take a look at the Blossom as an aggressive all-mountain-freestyle snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Blossom a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other aggressive all-mountain-freestyle snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: Burton Blossom

Price: $619

Style: Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle

Flex Rating: Medium-Stiff

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

Rating Score: 88.1/100

Compared to other Men’s Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle Boards

Of the 14 current model aggressive all-mtn freestyle snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 85.3/100
  • The highest score was 93.2/100
  • The lowest score was 76.1/100
  • The average price was $628
  • The Blossom ranked 5th out of 14

Overview of the Blossom’s Specs

Check out the tables for the Blossom’s specs and available sizes.

Specs

Style:

Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle

Price: 

$619 - BUYING OPTIONS

Ability Level: 

Ability Level Advanced to Expert

Flex: 

Snowboard Flex 7

Feel:

Snowboard Feel Semi Locked In

Smooth/Snappy: 

Smooth Snappy Bar 5

Dampness: 

Chattery Damp Bar 6

Playful/Aggressive: 

Playful Aggressive Bar-08

 Edge-hold:

Edge Hold Hard Snow

Camber Profile: 

Traditional Camber

Shape: 

True Twin

Setback Stance: 

Centered

Base: 

Sintered (Burton's Recycled Sintered WFO)

Weight: 

A little heavier than normal

LENGTH (cm) 

Waist Width (mm)

Rec Rider Weight (lb)

Rec Rider Weight (kg)

144

240

100-150

45-68

149

244

100-150

45-68

152

249

120-180

54-82

155

251

120-180

54-82

158

254

150-200

68-91

162

258

180-260

82-118+

Who is the Blossom Most Suited To?

The Blossom is best suited to anyone who wants a board that they can attach aggressively with and that won't buckle under pressure. They want a twin, but still want something that can bomb and carve with the best of them. 

Not for beginners and even most intermediate riders will find this board a bit too much. But for advanced to expert riders who like to get freestyle but still want to charge, then this thing rewards you for the energy you put into it. 

The Blossom in More Detail

Burton Blossom 2023 Review

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Blossom is capable of.

Demo Info

Board: Burton Blossom 2023, 158cm (254mm waist width)

Date: February 10, 2022

Conditions

Overhead was cloudy, misty, iffy visibility to start with but got better later. Drizzling very slightly at first, then dry. 

Temprature 35.6°F (2°C). With wind chill was 32°F (0°C).

24hr snow: 0" (0cm)

48hr snow: 1.5" (4cm)

7 day snow: 9" (24cm)

On groomer: Well groomed with a slushy feel, which got a little slushier as the day went on, but not by too much. Occasional hard spots.

Off groomer: Crunchy. Wouldn't go as far as to say icy. At least not bullet proof, but crunchy. Not ideal, but doable, with some slightly softer spots.

Set Up

Bindings angles: +15/-15

Stance width: 560mm (22″)

Stance Setback: Centered

Width at Inserts: 267mm (10.51") 

Rider Height: 6'0"

Rider Weight: 180lbs

Rider Boot Size: US9.5 Adidas Tactical ADV

Bindings Used: Burton Malavita M

Weight: 3020grams (6lb 10oz)

Weight per cm: 19.11 grams/cm

Average Weight per cm: 18.59 grams/cm*

*based on a sample size of around 200 models that I’ve weighed in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023 models. So the Blossom was a little heavier than normal and felt a little heavier on snow too. Nothing super heavy, but a little heavier than average. 

Powder

Had no powder to test in, but based on specs and feel of the board, it's not going to be a great powder floater. Centered, full camber, true twins typically aren't.

Carving & Turning

Carving: This thing is a beast to carve. You can just lay them super deep and they feel great. Best carving twin I think I've ridden or at least best equal. 

Ease of Turns/Slashes: This board fights you if you want to half commit to an edge. You want to fully commit to the edge, so it's certainly a better carving board. But when you put a bit of effort in, you can slash with it a little. 

Maneuverability at slow speeds: It's not effortlessly quick edge-to-edge. Again, you've got to muscle it a bit, but when you put the effort in it will turn fairly quickly.

Skidded Turns: It can be punishing, if you get lazy with it. But it's also not the most catchy board I've ridden or anything.    

Speed

This board is nice and fast and I found it had good glide to the base as well. And then when you get up to speed it's nice and stable too. 

Uneven Terrain

Crud: It smashes through crud pretty well. It's on the slightly damper side and slightly heavier side and stiffer side - and all those things help it to stay stable and not get easily bucked around in crud/chunder.  

Bumps: It doesn't weave super quick between them - at least not effortlessly. But when you do put some effort in, it's not a tank either. 

Jumps

Overall really nice to jump with. Especially if you're looking to go big. 

Pop: Not super easy to access. But when you put in the effort to load it up, there is oodles of pop in this thing. 

Approach: Nice and stable on those faster approaches and when you pick a line and commit to it. It's not terrible for when you need to make last second adjustments, but not amazing either.

Landing: It's a stomper!  

Side-hits: Good for side-hits that are easy to approach and for those where you get the chance to wind up and load up the pop. For trickier sidehits, could use a little more maneuverability and easier access pop. 

Small jumps/Big jumps: Big. All good for small and medium, but this thing is best for those who want to hit bigger jumps. 

Switch

Felt good. No surprise being a true twin. If you're not experienced riding switch, then transitions could be a little tricky, but otherwise well suited to switch. 

Spins

Because of how well it rides switch, setups and landings for 180s, 540s etc work well with this board. Particularly good for bigger tricks. For smaller tricks, particularly trying flat land stuff, it's not as good, because you don't get that effortless pop and it's a little on the heavier side. But overall really good for spins. 

Jibbing

Not something that's super easy to jib with, particularly if you're not that confident. If you were really good with jibs already and needed big pop to get on them, might be ok.

Butters

Nose and tail even, so that helps. Nose and tail don't press easily but put enough into it and you can get it to flex a reasonable amount and get those presses locked in. But not easy to initiate. 

Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

JUMPS

4.0

16/20

SPEED

4.0

16/20

CARVING

4.5

13.5/15

TURNS/SLASHING

3.5

3.5/5

SWITCH

4.5

9/10

SPINS

4.0

8/10

CRUD/CHUNDER

4.0

4/5

TREES/BUMPS

3.0

3/5

BUTTERS

2.5

2.5/5

POWDER

2.0

2/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.1/100

Overall, the Blossom is a beast that carves as good as any twin out there, IMO. 

It can handle a good amount of speed too - and is especially good for larger jumps/tricks. It smashes well through chunder too. 

Make no mistake this is a board you have to ride aggressively and you've got to put it in to get it out but it does reward you. Not something you can get super casual on - is at it's best when you're charging and putting energy into it. 

>>Latest Burton Blossom Review

SP TopRated 2024-2025

Snowboarding Profiles Top Snowboards 2024-2025Snowboarding Profiles Top Snowboard Bindings Picks 2024-2025
Snowboarding Profiles TopRated Snowboard Boots 2024-2025

Recent Posts

  • Never Summer Proto Type 3 Snowboard Review
  • GNU Upgrade Snowboard Review
  • YES Greats XTRM Snowboard Review
  • Bataleon Blaster Asymwrap Review
  • K2 World Peace Snowboard Review
  • DC Phantom BOA Snowboard Boot Review
  • Never Summer V-Twin Snowboard Review
  • YES Airmaster Bindings Review
  • Salomon Malamute Snowboard Boot Review
  • Slash Spectrum Snowboard Review


Snowboarding is an activity that is very popular with people who do not feel that regular skiing is lethal enough – Dave Barry


SHOP SNOWBOARD GEAR IN CANADA

PRFO Sports

Follow Snowboarding Profiles

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
back-to-top

Recent Comments

  • Nate on Capita Kazu Kokubo Snowboard Review
  • Nate on The Best Snowboards for Beginners 2024-2025
  • Nate on YES Greats XTRM Snowboard Review

Snowboardingprofiles.com participates in affiliate programs and may earn commissions on products linked to on this site.  More Details

Snowboardingprofiles.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Copyright © 2014–2025 · SnowboardingProfiles.com

  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact