The Boreal Bamba is an approach shoe, ideal for taking you from the crag to the pub in style. These are a perfect summer time shoe. The upper is made from durable, soft European split leather with a PU AirNet lining to help keep your feet dry and cool. The funky lattice pattern is a TPU lace tension system that helps spread the load around your foot, creating better fit.
The Boreal Beta is a comfortable, entry level climbing shoe that makes use as a synthetic knitted upper. This makes it a light and breathable model suitable for long climbing sessions. Perfectly suited to newer climbers but equally, if worn tight can be an excellent option for more advanced climbers on vertical or slabby terrain.
The Beta Eco by Boreal offers comfort and performance in a more sustainable package. Better for the environment, it includes a recycled textile upper and recycled midsole. Lightweight and breathable, two Velcro straps make them quick and easy to don. Underfoot, Boreal’s Zenith Quattro rubber is grippy yet durable. For novice indoor climbers or those wanting a comfy training pair, the Beta Eco is ideal.
The Boreal Beta Women's is a comfortable, entry level climbing shoe that makes use a synthetic knitted upper. This makes it a light and breathable model suitable for long climbing sessions. Perfectly suited to newer climbers but equally, if worn tight can be an excellent option for more advanced climbers on vertical or slabby terrain.
Crux is a stunning technical all-rounder for those who want high level performance with more versatility than extremely down-turned shoes can achieve.
Crux is a stunning technical all-rounder for those who want high level performance with more versatility than extremely down-turned shoes can achieve.
This newer model is even better than before! A low profile shoe with a pin-point toe shape means you can really trust your feet on those small holds. An improved heel which is close fitting and has increased tension at the rand makes those tricky heel-hooks a breeze. Great for edging and all-day comfort due to the medium stiffness of the shoe, and the long-lasting friction with Zenith Quattro rubber is super sticky.
Anyone who wants good levels of performance on small edges and all-round climbing at a variety of angles should try the Diabolo, it's a cracking shoe.