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Rubber Walking Stick Tips for Hiking Poles 8/Bx

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Rubber Walking Stick Tips (8/Box) provide durable rubber protection for most hiking poles with 10–11 mm tips. Anti-slip tread improves traction and reduces impact on hard surfaces, extending pole lifespan for daily walking and trekking use.

    • Why Choose Rubber Walking Stick Tips?

      Worn or missing pole tips compromise both safety and pole longevity. These durable rubber ferrules are designed to slip easily over the ends of most standard hiking poles, trekking sticks, and mobility walking poles, providing immediate improvements in traction, shock absorption, and noise reduction. The anti-slip tread grips hard surfaces — including pavement, tile, and compressed trails — far more effectively than exposed metal tips, while also protecting the pole end from wear and damage. Packaged 8 per box, these tips offer excellent value for regular walkers, hikers, and users who depend on poles for daily mobility support. Easy to install and remove, with no tools required.

      Key Features

      • Pack of 8 replacement rubber ferrule tips for excellent value and supply
      • Durable high-density rubber construction for long-term daily use
      • Universal fit for most hiking and trekking poles with ~10–11 mm tip diameter
      • Anti-slip tread design for improved grip and traction on hard surfaces
      • Absorbs shock and reduces vibration during walking and trekking
      • Protects metal pole tips from wear, scratching, and damage
      • Reduces noise on pavement, tile, and indoor hard surfaces
      • Easy to install and remove by hand — no tools required

      Benefits

      • Improves stability and grip on pavement, trails, and hard terrain
      • Reduces impact and vibration transferred to wrists and joints during use
      • Extends the service life of trekking and mobility poles by protecting tips
      • Minimises noise on hard surfaces — ideal for indoor and urban use
      • Universal sizing accommodates most standard hiking and walking poles
      • Value pack of 8 ensures a ready supply of replacements for regular users

      Clinical & Typical Applications

      Hikers and trekkers replacing worn ferrule tips on trekking poles for outdoor trail use

      Mobility pole users requiring replacement rubber tips for daily walking support on pavement

      Seniors and rehabilitation patients using walking sticks or poles for balance and mobility assistance

      Nordic walking enthusiasts requiring durable rubber tips for urban and paved route training

      Individuals using crutches or mobility poles indoors where noise reduction and floor protection are needed

      Caregivers and home care staff managing walking pole accessories for mobility-dependent clients

      Usage & Care

      Installation: Stretch the rubber tip over the end of the pole tip, pressing firmly until it seats securely. The tip should fit snugly without rotating freely.

      Fit Check: Verify the inner diameter of your pole tip is approximately 10–11 mm before purchasing. Tips that are too loose may fall off during use.

      Replacement: Inspect rubber tips regularly for cracks, tearing, or worn tread. Replace immediately when traction or structural integrity is compromised to prevent slipping.

      Removal: Grip the ferrule firmly and twist while pulling downward to remove. Warming the rubber slightly in warm water can ease removal of tight-fitting tips.

      Storage: Store unused tips in the original box in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and ozone sources, which can degrade rubber over time.

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