Our verdict
Where superior surface traction is needed, climbers can bank on the Diabolo by Boreal. Senders who require incredible precision in their climbs, especially on tricky edges, can also place their confidence in this remarkably comfy rock shoe. That said, it might not be the go-to gear of those who prefer low-priced climbing products.
Pros
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- Comfortable cushioning
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- Super-sensitive gear
- Secure fit
Cons
- Expensive
- Ridged heel zone
- Prefer a climbing shoe that is crafted for senders who need bolstered precision in their step
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The Diabolo is a competent Boreal rock climbing piece in which owners can scale challenging routes with a great sense of confidence. It is a solid option if you:
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- Sufficiently stiff midsole.
- Fantastic tool for edging.
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In the Diabolo, wearers can ascend walls and rocky routes with enough surface traction thanks to the Boreal-exclusive Zenith Pro outsole. Its rubberized construction comes at a thickness of 4.5 mm. It is made of a special type of compound that produces and maintains traction on small footholds, especially on micro-edges.
Fantastic tool for edging
Its ridged lower half extends to the upper’s heel zone for extra slip resistance on rough surfaces.
Prefer a climbing shoe that is crafted for senders who need bolstered precision in their step
The Boreal Diabolo climbing shoe uses a sufficiently stiff midsole for underfoot support. It is imbued with an anti-deformation technology, allowing it to flex and contort without bending out of shape.
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A combination of split leather and microfiber makes up the Boreal Diabolo’s below-the-ankle upper. It is built without a liner. Its tongue has a semi-integrated construction which prevents bunching. Around the forefoot is a heavy-duty rand for abrasion protection and extra climbing grip. The randing that reinforces its rear half has enough tension and friction level to grant the user enhanced heel-hooking control.
Fantastic tool for edging
Boreal shoemakers give their heel not one but two pull tabs to make on and off an expedited experience. Completing Diabolo’s upper equation is its Velcro closure. It consists of a pair of adjustable straps both furnished with hook-and-loop fasteners.