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BRUNT products are named after the trade workers who help us design and test everything we make. Our friend Dan Bolduc is the Assistant Superintendent Water Services Coordinator for the city of Bristol, CT - and the name behind our pull-on Bolduc boot.
Work construction and farm, these boots are so comfortable and are holding up well!! They go on at 5am and come off about 9:30-10pm .
So far, they are great. I am pretty sure I will be ordering more in the future. Very comfortable.
I like them, definitely need to size down a size or two but very comfortable out the box
Only had them a few weeks but so far they are a good boot.
them back to get a different size
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.
The BRUNT SWITCH-FIT™ adjustable width system gives you a custom fit in seconds. Easily switch your boots from a regular fit (D) to a relaxed fit (EE) by removing the gray insert from below your insole. One boot. Two fits. All-day comfort.
The main difference between our Unlined and Lined boots is waterproofness. The Lined boots are built from a two-part system that features premium waterproof leather on the outside, and our innovative waterproof bootie on the inside. The Unlined boots feature the same waterproof leather, but are fully unlined on the inside to allow for maximum breathability and a lighter weight experience. They are still highly water-resistant, but not fully waterproof like our Lined boots.
While our Unlined boots feature a premium waterproof leather build, they do not have our innovative waterproof membrane on the inside—making the Unlined boot highly water-resistant, but not fully waterproof.
Unlined boots offer more breathability and are lighter weight than our Lined boots. Though they are not fully waterproof, they are still highly water-resistant and can handle light exposure to moisture and mud. They’re best used in hot, humid weather where comfort and breathability are essential.
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