The Bolduc BRUNT Toe™ work boots offer instant comfort on the jobsite, no break - in needed. These pull - on safety toe boots feature an exterior toe cap and heel guard. The innovative rubber outsole is slip, oil, and heat - resistant. Comfort features include a nylon shank for midfoot support, a long - lasting BRUNT Polyurethane (PU) midsole that provides better cushioning than EVA, and premium BRUNT Cush’n insoles with a non - stick top, memory foam midlayer, cushy bottom, and anti - odor treatment. You can adjust the width from regular (D) to relaxed (EE) by removing the gray insert. The high - quality cemented construction gives comfort and flexibility right away. They're lightweight, with a single size 9 boot weighing 2 lb. 1 oz. For performance and durability, the patent - pending BRUNT Toe™ exterior protects high - wear areas. The non - metallic composite safety toe fits well, doesn't conduct heat or cold, and is 15% lighter than steel. The breathable waterproof membrane and waterproof leather keep feet dry. The BRUNT rubber outsole is oil, slip, and high - heat resistant up to 572°F/300°C. They have electrical hazard (EH) protection, barnyard - resistant leather, and are made from high - quality USA Texas steer hides. Reinforced stitching at stress points, and they meet multiple ASTM standards. Imported.





Using these Brunt work boots is easy. Just pull them on and you're ready for the jobsite. When it comes to adjusting the fit, if you want a more relaxed fit, simply remove the gray insert under the insole. For daily use, make sure to check the boots regularly for any signs of wear and tear, especially on the outsole and toe cap. To keep your boots in good condition, clean them after each use. You can use a soft brush to remove dirt and debris. If they get wet, let them dry naturally at room temperature, away from direct heat sources. Don't expose these boots to temperatures higher than 572°F/300°C as it can damage the outsole. Also, be aware that while they offer electrical hazard protection, they are a secondary source of protection, so always follow proper safety procedures around live electrical circuits.