Blunt Pro Scooters, known as Envy Pro Scooters in Australia is one company that is always trying to stay innovative with their designs and products. Blunt realized that one of the things that are hard to come by are reliable and affordable “Complete” scooters. So they started to produce the Blunt Completes. They come in quite a few different color combinations, and we recently got one to review here at Inside-Scooters. So let’s get into it.
We will go from the top to the bottom.
The grips that come with the Blunt Complete are the signature Blunt grips. I’m pretty picky when it comes to grips, but these felt pretty good. Not to hard and not to soft. I’m sure once you ride them for a while they will break in pretty good. I didn’t ride them for too long, so I don’t know if they wear quickly or not, I would hope they don’t.
The bars that come with the complete are 22 x 18 stripper bars. There’s not much to say about them that isn’t already known. They are really comfortable, really light, and come in the bmx style design, as opposed to the T bar style.
Going lower you got the Blunt 3 bolt clamp. Tightened it once, and never had to worry about it again. Really strong clamp from what I saw. Then you got the Blunt sealed headset, which spins like a dream. Didn’t have any problems with either of these.
Down to the fork, on the complete I received were the Blunt S.O.B. Forks, though I know some shops are selling them with the Blunt IHC Forks. They’re threadless, and really light.
The deck is the Blunt Envy Deck. It is nicely rounded on the sides and very fingerwhip friendly. It comes with the Blunt flex brake, which worked good, and kept the scooter sounding solid. The thing I noticed the most was how light the deck was. A heavy street rider might think twice about trying anything big. But if you are a little on the lighter side, you will get a lot of life out of this deck. You will also get signature Blunt griptape with the complete.
Finally down to the wheels. They were really fast. Blunt I tried to dehub them for a while, did some powerslides and some really hard sideways landings…but they held up just fine. Being a big wheel guy, I would say these were probably my favorite part on the Blunt complete.
Overall this is a great scooter for any rider. Whether you are just getting into the sport, or are simply looking for a really solid complete scooter. For the price you are getting a really good deal. As I mentioned above if you are a rider who isn’t too graceful with their landings, and rides a lot of big street. This might not be the deck for you. But if you are on the lighter side, and prefer to ride a lot of park, I don’t think you will have any problems this deck.
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Now for the Contest. This is for US RIDERS ONLY.
The contest is simple. You just gotta head over to the Blunt Pro Scooters Facebook Facebook and “Like” the page and comment “INSIDE” on the post. From there you are officially entered into the contest to win the scooter! More details will be found on the Blunt Facebook. We will also be posting updates on that contest on Inside-Scooters.
I have been riding this deck hard! very stronge!
ReplyDeletethats not how you spell strong
DeleteGood/reliable completes are still not affordable. Blunt parts are junk unless you're a 90lb twelve year-old. Seriously guys, Inside should post honest reviews, not reviews that you get paid for.
ReplyDeletethe scooter is better than sex....... the deck seems like it would snap easy BUT since the envy has better welds than ace of spades, its a great deck that would last longer......
ReplyDeletewheels: amazing
bars: EPIC!!!!
grips and griptape: grippy
brake: good
I bought one, and im not 90lbs im 160..and I have no problems with the strongest of the deck at all. Or any of the parts really.
ReplyDeletethe parts r good but the clamp strips to easy but every thing eles is amzimng
ReplyDeleteyeaaaa buddy one of my fav companys is doing a give away
ReplyDeleteI would think they are smart enough to make deck strong for street but I guess they only care about park.
ReplyDeleteBlunt is rubish i snapped the new one in 2 days baring a 10 foot drop which had done twice since on a madd and it fine and cheaper
ReplyDeleteyour rubish. your guys just can't ride then!
DeleteBlunt scooter was given to my son as a gift 3 weeks a go & the allen key has snapped & got jammed inside. We have tightened the bars as much as possible but the bars still move :( Not happy considering price paid. Will wait & see what the retailers say??????????????????????????????????
ReplyDeletei will tell u one thing the blunt ace of spades is shit and get a madd nirto or your gay and i had a blunt complet and payed 220 for it no werth it but its quoite all right for now but got my madd so im happy lol blunt grips are crap but everre thin else is fine
ReplyDeleteshut up its sick
ReplyDeleteIs there any type of replacement brake NOT THE STOCK BLUNT/ENVY BRAKE cause ive had 2 and they've snapped both times within a week and I don't even press it??????
ReplyDeletehola me llamo gorge tengo un monopatin
ReplyDeleteGood day! Do you happen to have any writing skills or it is just a completely natural gift of yours? Waiting forward to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteI need a new scooter so bad
ReplyDeletehope I win, love you guys and awesome scooter company
ReplyDeleteTHESE SCOOTERS ARE TIGHT I JUST WANT ONE SO COOL SCOOTERS ARE SICK I KNOW HOW TO DO MAINLY EVER TRICK PLEASE PICK ME
ReplyDeletei love scootering and i don,t have any thing to ride i just go to the skate park and ask people to ride theres and they say no so yeah
ReplyDeleteplease pick me i have nothing to ride
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