BRUNT Sullivan (Comp Toe) - 6" Waterproof Composite Toe Work Boot - EH Rated - Slip + Oil Resistant
Best for
Best for electricians (EH)
Amazon rating
Amazon aggregate, one input among many in the Verdict Score
Current price
$159.99
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, BRUNT has built a loyal following on comfort, and the Sullivan extends that with a complete safety package: a waterproof composite toe, EH rating, and slip- and oil-resistant outsole. A TikTok merchant-mariner reviewer in the signals valued exactly that combination, noting it "hit on all the safety features I need, like electrical hazard, rated slipping, oil resistance." Farm & Fleet's listing highlights a 90-degree defined heel for stability on ladders and scaffolding and deeper lugs for traction, features that matter for electrical and utility work. Most of the deepest community feedback covers BRUNT's closely related Marin model, where r/WorkBoots and r/Construction wearers repeatedly describe little to no break-in and all-day comfort, with one high-mileage wearer logging 19k steps and 40 flights a day.
What reviewers liked
- Full safety spec for electrical work: EH rating, waterproof composite toe, slip/oil resistance
- Broad BRUNT community sentiment praises out-of-box comfort and all-day wear
- Defined 90-degree heel and deep lugs noted as helpful on ladders and rough terrain
Where it falls short
- Only 22 Amazon ratings on the Sullivan itself; much praise is extrapolated from the Marin model
- One Sullivan wearer found it heavy with hot feet during the day
- No high-trust lab testing present in the signals for this model
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Across the reviewers we read, BRUNT has built a loyal following on comfort, and the Sullivan extends that with a complete safety package: a waterproof composite toe, EH rating, and slip- and oil-resistant outsole. A TikTok merchant-mariner reviewer in the signals valued exactly that combination, noting it "hit on all the safety features I need, like electrical hazard, rated slipping, oil resistance." Farm & Fleet's listing highlights a 90-degree defined heel for stability on ladders and scaffolding and deeper lugs for traction, features that matter for electrical and utility work.
Most of the deepest community feedback covers BRUNT's closely related Marin model, where r/WorkBoots and r/Construction wearers repeatedly describe little to no break-in and all-day comfort, with one high-mileage wearer logging 19k steps and 40 flights a day. The honest counterweight comes from a Sullivan-specific r/WorkBoots thread: one wearer found the boot "comfortable, but heavy" with hot feet during the day, and outside-of-toe sensitivity early on.
The trust-weighted caveat is evidence depth: the Sullivan carries only 22 Amazon ratings (4.2 stars), so much of the enthusiasm is extrapolated from BRUNT's broader lineup. For someone who specifically needs EH protection with composite-toe comfort, the consensus is encouraging, but the boot-specific data is still thin.
The boot felt comfortable, but heavy. My feet felt hot during the day. I think it could have to do with the weather conditions that day. It was ...
These are the best boots I have ever worn. My "many miles" feet feel great during and after a long day. Will buy again!
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