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The JJZS Walking Stick Tips are a set of 4 premium rubber tips designed to fit most standard trekking poles, hiking sticks, and ski poles. With a screw diameter of 11mm, these durable tips enhance slip resistance and stability across various terrains, ensuring a longer lifespan for your walking equipment. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to tackle any environment, from rocky paths to snowy trails.
Brand | JJZS |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Rubber Tips_4pcs |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Base Material | Rubber |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Manufacturer | JJZS |
UPC | 191814539524 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33 x 1.14 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | JJZS |
R**Y
Walking stick replacement
Excellent replacement for the lost tip on my walking stick
K**R
rubber walking stick tips
fits my cabellas walking stick well
D**J
Excellent quality -- Snug Fit
Put these over the metal tips of our Black Diamond walking sticks. The tips we received were rubber, not plastic. Easy to install and they have a very snug fit to the end of the pole. They will not come off. The rubber is thick and should provide years of use.Importantly, they provide additional protection to the stick when hiking or walking over solid surfaces or concrete. They reduce the noisy sound walking sticks with metal ends make on solid surfaces. This is a big factor for us as 70-year-old seniors who use them both for hiking and occasionally day-to-day for balance when shopping.
K**P
Works but temporary
The tip is small, the tip is hard, and if you slip you may blame the tip. Each tip lasted about 6 weeks in near dailyuse before the metal cane bottom broke through the rubber / plastic.
K**N
Walking stick tip replacement
Tip fit snug to my Leki walking stick. Less noise on hard surfaces . I like my walking stick to tailor the height and light weight.
G**N
Slippery
I ordered these and tip (sold singly) specifically sold by Leki for my new trekking poles. These tips are much harder, they are slippery on a smooth tile floor than the Leki, and are louder. They look very similar but tactilely you can tell the rubber is very different between the two, see attached photos, Leki tip is on the left. Leki tips are much grippier and feel heavier. The Leki is much more expensive but it will do a much better job at preventing slipping and will likely last much longer. Another case of you get what you pay for.
B**G
Good or bad? Depending on what surface you're using them on
Update: As I'm still hiking on concrete and I think these are the best for that, I bought more of these. They seem to last the longest. Keeping track of how many miles I get from them.I usually hike on dirt roads so these boots aren't needed. It rained here for a few months so I started walking on the sidewalks. I'd bought another brand of boots to protect the tips and they were way too soft. Went through them after 6 miles. I got these to try. These are perfect for me. The rubber tips are kinda like porridge...not too hard, not too soft, just right. I think I went almost 50 miles on the first pair. They have good grip on concrete, and slips a bit when getting into hard packed dirt. So, if you're using these on cement, these are the type to get. Might do better with a different brand for softer surfaces.
A**R
Exactly right.
They are EXACTLY what I wanted.
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