Just thought it would be interesting to hear what people think of using high boots instead of “normal” boots and gaiters. I’ve never seen high boots around here but back home Lundhags boots are very popular (at least a while ago when I still lived there) and makes good sense in very wet environments. I’m not sure how they would hold up on really rough rock scrambles but they are very well made. I know some people had theirs for 10-20 years of serious hiking (multi-week trips in northern Sweden, 4 seasons).
I would think they would be more waterproof than short boots + gaiters in water but they are not as high as gaiters. When they do get wet inside they would also take longer to dry I guess. Maybe the laces are too exposed and get caught?
Anyone here got any experience with these kinds of boots?
I think there are other brands with high boots too but Lundhags are the only one I’ve seen in action. Never used them myself. Hm, and as I remember they used to be even higher.
Here's a link http://www.lundhags.se/boots/#listProducts