One of the best points of differentiation for the Cleveland is the asymmetrical steel toes. Normally, when a brand makes a steel toe boot, they use a stock steel toe box and shave the last (or fit) down to accommodate the steel toe. The result is often a heavy, clunky boot. With KEEN's unique asymmetrical steel toe, the tapered toe caps and the last of the boots are designed specifically to fit each other. The result is a lighter, more comfortable fit. I thought this would be a good point for your readers considering law enforcers are on their feet constantly. With the Cleveland (or any of the other steel toe styles) you get the protection of a steel toe with the comfort of a well-made leather boot. (And of course, the boot has all the other bells and whistles that might be needed like waterproofing etc.)