Looking for advice on some mountain boots/trainers.
I've got some TNF verto s4k B2 boots, which are really comfy for walking/scrambling, but get very toasty in summer. At the other end of the scale, i have some Decathlon trail shoes, which again are really comfy. They have plain mesh uppers, so are not waterproof, but are burly and fine for summer trail walking.
I don't have anything inbetween.
My question is, do i need something to fill the gap? And if so what? I work as an ML so feel as though i should be setting an example with footwear for clients. But if we are doing big mountain days, i'll tend to wear the B2's as we don't tend to be moving that quickly, and equally for DofE groups. But for a summer trail path up something like Snowdon i'd opt for the trainers, as it doesn't matter if i get wet feet, as they are more likely to get sweaty wet in my B2s anyway.
I've looked at things like Salewa, though they don't seem a world a apart from my B2. My other thought is something like some Inov8 boots, which are nice and light and breathable, but have ankle support too.
On a side note, i'm off to the Cuillin ridge in August, so wanting to use new boots there if i get some.