2 I didn't see on the list, that I use.
Limmers. OK, really expensive, they are lifetime boots. I have a pair of medium weights - which are heavier than needed for most of my hiking, but really good for arduous backpacks. They fit great, totally waterproof, walk all day in them and feel good at day's end (in spite of being on the heavy side as today's boots go). Limmer makes light trail boots as well. Stock size fits me well, but for a few hundred dollars more (ouch) and wait of up to 2 years, you can get a custom fitted boot made for you from Limmer brothers.
Second: five fingers KSO trek. Talk about the other end of the spectrum! I wear a pair of five fingers classics as every day shoes. I wear them on my daily 4 mile walks on the streets. I wear the KSO's on hikes on all Shenandoah National Park trails. Love the natural contact with the ground. The fingers shoes aren't quite up to backpacking, but they are so light and crushable that I take them as camp and day hike shoes when I backpack.
So - there's my approach to shoes.