The reason why we don't promote them as field-friendly is because we wanted to err on the side of safety and protect our customers.
What we wanted to avoid is that we promote them as field friendly (and get more sales that way) but someone gets hurt doing field work while wearing our boots. We'd rather lose sales and put our customers' safety first.
We're super glad it's working for a lot of people working on farms/fields, and if folks want to buy based on other customer's recommendations! However, it's not something we want to promote as a company without extensive farm/field specific testing and design.