Looking for a hiking boot that can handle Class 1, 2, and 3 scrambling? Black Diamond’s new Mission boots may be it.
Black Diamond finally makes hiking boots! Yes, it’s true. Black Diamond’s Mission collection is right away both similar to, but also in many ways wildly different from, the brand’s other Mission leather approach shoes.
Namely, the Black Diamond Mission Leather Mid WP (that’s waterproof) is an over-the-ankle style. It borrows the same ultradurable, high-performance sticky rubber that we all know and love from the brand’s climbing shoes. Other than that, the Mission Leather Mid brings a lot of new perks to the table.
In short: This shoe is capable, durable, and waterproof, with a secure fit around the ankle and a comfortable lace-up system — it’s everything you may want in a hiking boot if you tend to favor rocky, mountainous, technical trails. Ever wish your approach shoe was more like your favorite hiker? Black Diamond’s Mission Leather Mid ($175) is both rolled into one.
Black Diamond Mission Leather Mid Review

Next-level traction meets all-day comfort — this is what the Black Diamond Mission Leather Mid offers. Right away, the Mission Mid is comfortable to step into, and the lacing system is secure.
The boot isn’t bulky; in fact, it’s the opposite — it fits like a glove, not too tight, but with obviously hearty protection in the toe area. One of the first tests for if I like a hiking boot for technical terrain is checking its comfort on both steep ascents and descents. The Black Diamond Mission Mid passed the test.
The tread on this shoe is also no joke. It’s not even that aggressive of a tread, and not the luggiest tread I’ve seen, either (maybe that would be the Salomon Quest 4). So, with that in mind, it really impressed me with its grip on a variety of surfaces and trails, which I’ll dive into more below.
Black Diamond Mission Leather Hiker Specs
- Upper: Nubuck leather upper
- Outsole: BlackLabel high-performance rubber
- Design: Padded fully gusseted tongue, padded ankle, rubber toecap and heel
- Fit: Medium-volume shoe, true to size, standard fit
- Waterproof: Yes, BD.dry membrane
- Weight: 2.4 lbs. per pair (2 lbs., 6.2 oz.)
- Sizes available: 6-14 (11 for women)
- Price: $175

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