In reply to jazzyjackson:
I wouldn't touch them. They are designed for walking on flat surfaces. Munros are not flat surfaces. I can't remember a winter walking day where I felt the need for crampons and didn't want/need to lean on the toe of my boot at some point. Without front points you can't do this.
They are better than nothing. But the thought of moving uphill on a hard runout slope with these fills me with horror. They place a huge limitation on the wearer, and if that wearer goes on to engage with bumpier terrain it will be a false economy, as they will simply not be up to the job.
There are better things to save money on than personal protective equipment!