Built to go big. The Aspect Pro is built for missions to the Hulk, big days in the Valley, and high alpine peaks. Engineered to perform on slabs and vertical terrain, the Aspect Pro has a 3D molded heel, a stiff midsole, and a slightly downturned forefoot. Extra coverage on the toe box provides added durability for crack climbing. A mid-height design provides protection and coverage for ankles in offwidths and chimneys. Finally, the Ecco DriTan™ leather upper is made with a less-water intensive tanning process and the engineered mesh tongue adds breathability.

The Black Diamond Aspect Pro Climbing shoes.

A close up image of the Aspect Pro edging on a tiny foothold.






Engineered for the send. The Method S is built for steep sending, from the blocky limestone caves of Colorado to the gymnastic sandstone of Rocklands. A soft midsole, downturned last, and rubberized toe box makes heel hooks and toe hooks feel like second nature, while the single Velcro strap provides easy transitions between burns. Molded sticky rubber soles are optimized for grip without sacrificing performance or weight. An engineered knit upper makes the Method S breathable and comfortable next to the skin. Women’s specific design incorporates a low-volume last.

The Black Diamond Method S in Men's (pictured right) and Women's (pictured Left).

A close up image of the Men's Method S Climbing shoe smearing on a slab.
A Climber wearing the Women's Method S climbing shoe to send a boulder.