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BRUNT products are named after the trade workers who help us design and test everything we make. This is our buddy, and Eric’s childhood friend, Matt Marin. Matt is a Superintendent at Century Drywall, and the name behind our bestselling Marin work boot.
Was amazing how quickly how fast they replaced the boots and had them to my house. Brunt really stands by there products. I will continue to purchase there boots as well as now that I now the have apparel I will try that too!!
Hands down best boot in the game
Love these boots
Bro, don’t quit making these boots they are incredible.
Very comfortable right out the box and not heavy on the foot. My only concern is the durability. If they last a while I'll never buy another name band other than Brunt
Yes, every BRUNT boot has a variety of ASTM ratings. They are also EH rated, slip and oil-resistant, and feature high-heat resistant outsoles up to 572˚F.
There is a removable gray insert below the insole of all of our boots. By removing the gray insert, you can turn your Regular fit (D) boots into a Relaxed fit (EE). Whether you have a wider foot or prefer more room in your boots, you have the ability to adjust the size as needed.
All of our safety toe boots come with an innovative nano composite design that provides a great fit, is 15% lighter than steel, and does not conduct heat or cold. It’s a more comfortable alternative that meets a variety of ASTM ratings for safety and durability.
Beyond the extra height to better cover your lower leg, an 8” boot offers more security, stability, and protection for your ankles.
Any job that comes in contact with sparks, mud, or wet conditions, will benefit from the additional protection of the boot. The extra height also helps prevent you from turning an ankle, so try an 8” boot if you’re working on a lot of raised steps or uneven surfaces.
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