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Then again, I'm potentially off to the Scottish Highlands for 8 weeks in February (where I hope to fit in lots of walking) and I don't want to be caught out with a summer boot in those conditions. Then again, I can simply put on an extra sock layer to insulate my feet on those occasions.
Scottish mountains in Feb? Totally different boot to summer hill walking. Unless you're staying low you need to be able to stick some sort of crampon on, I've had trips up where it was wet and you didn't attach them for days on end, and others when you were wearing them most of the day.
Moving about you 'should' be warm enough but it's the safety aspect as well.
Last time I was up, the chap getting me from the station was chatting away and pointed out two blokes slowly ambling down the street, he'd picked them out of an avalanche the day before. They'd gone the route they had as one of the two forgot his crampons so went on an unsafe snow slope. They wouldn't have headed up it if they both had them was the lesson learned that day.
Fabric or leather doesn't matter both will keep you dry and both will let water in over the top. If you're in long damp grass or mud a pair of gaiters will help immensely.
Again brand at a decent price doesn't matter, fit does. Mammut fit my feet perfectly, Scarpa just crush me. You just need to keep trying until you find ones that work.