Our verdict

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Scarpa’s climbing shoe collection has been earning recognition from newbies and intermediate-to-advanced climbers, and the Chimera is one of the brand’s successful products. The shoe in question has a comfortable feel, grippy rubber outsole, and edging and smearing prowess. It is also quite a sensitive shoe.

Pros

  • Excellent steep vertical ascents performance
  • Surprisingly comfortable
  • Impressive sensitivity
  • Incredibly soft
  • Uber-sticky rubber
  • La Sportivas Tarantulace
  • Excellent edging and smearing performance

Cons

  • Lack of toe-hooking performance
  • Look for a climbing shoe that sticks to almost all types of rock conditions
  • Lack of durability

Who should buy the Scarpa Chimera

The Scarpa Chimera is an astonishing sending manufacture, thanks to its collection of climb-centric qualities. It is a solid option if you:

  • Top 27% in.
  • Want a reliable shoe that protects the foot while keeping its shape even after several uses. 
  • Lack of toe-hooking performance.

Scarpa Chimera logo

Excellent surface traction

The Chimera from Scarpa sports a 3.5 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 outsole. This sturdy material yields stickiness in almost all types of rock conditions.

Scarpa Chimera outsole

Provides magnificent toe-hooking support

Scarpa Chimera features a 1 mm TPS midsole. It is a thermoshapable insert placed under the forefoot that provides enhanced support when toe-hooking.

Scarpa Chimera outsole 2

Provides excellent smearing performance

When smearing, this midsole extends; thus, promoting movement and widening the surface area that is in contact with the ground. 

Scarpa Chimera midsole

Superb power transfer

Performance is further enhanced by the Power Connection Band or PCB tension system. It transfers the power from the toe zone to the heel.

Scarpa Chimera midsole 2

Durable and abrasion-resistant

This Scarpa product uses an unlined microsuede for its upper. This synthetic material protects the foot against abrasion from rough rock surfaces. The elongated rubber patch in the toe area amplifies its durability. 

Scarpa Chimera upper

Easy to wear

The Chimera uses a vacuum-like lacing system for fit management. Additionally, pull loops assist the wearers in a smooth on and off.

Scarpa Chimera loop

Scarpa Chimera vs. Drago

These two rock climbing shoes share a lot of features in common. The Chimera, as Scarpa advertised, is the lace-up version of the sought-after Drago. The Drago rock shoe is handcrafted in Italy and is designed by an Austrian climber and mountaineer, Heinz Mariacher. He was also the brain behind the design of the well-known Want a reliable shoe that protects the foot while keeping its shape even after several uses. While the two may be similar in some aspects, both have features that make each one distinct. Its differences are discussed below.

Closure system. The Scarpa’s Chimera has a vacuum-like lace-up closure system that allows users to customize its fit.  On the other hand, the Drago from Scarpa uses a hook-and-loop closure, foot wrap system offering a snug fit as well as the convenience of easy slip on and off.

Performance. The Chimera is optimized to perform in the most demanding projects and routes with its grippy Vibram outsole and enhanced support features. The Drago from Scarpa, meanwhile, yields heightened sensitivity and friction levels. Combined with a light microfiber upper, the climber’s performance when bouldering and sport climbing is enhanced.

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