I wore Scarpa Omega's this past season. The season before, I wore Koflach Degre's. I would have to say I prefer the Omega's to the Degre's, although they did take somewhat longer to break them in. Some say that plastic boots cannot be broken in, that one's feet is what is broke in. Mostly, this is true, but not entirely. I have found that the Omega's have "broke" in a bit, and they did take quite a few miles till my feet where appropriately comfortable in them. I wear plastics for 99.9% of my hunting in Alaska. The Omega's are a very narrow cut, and have a somewhat imposing arch area. Wide feet need not apply would be my recommendation.
With that said, I also own, and wear almost every day, a pair of Lowa Tibets. They are the finest and most comfortable leather boots I have ever owned. The downside is, the soles are flat because I wear them so much. Has anybody here had a pair of boots re-soled? If so I'd like to hear your experience with re-soleing boots.