I have the Crispi Kenai's in Wide, and the toe box feels good to me. I still wish the last was more anatomically foot-shaped, but oh well.
Basically all my other footwear is minimalist/zero-drop/etc., so the Crispis feel like walking around with cinder blocks on my feet, but beyond that they feel good.
I agree that a company that does a legit heavy-duty boot, with a zero-drop (or minimal drop) anatomically shaped footbed and toe box, would have a winner. Might be more of a niche market, but it's absolutely growing in popularity. A lot of those companies are just old-fashioned though, and will be slow to come around to any newfangled nonsense like, "making footwear that actually is shaped like a foot."