🦶 Step up your hike with grip that goes the distance!
This 4-pack of extra durable rubber replacement tips by York Nordic offers vulcanized rubber construction for enhanced grip and pole protection. Designed to fit most standard trekking and Nordic walking poles (1cm opening), these tips provide reliable traction on diverse terrains. Available in multiple profiles to suit your hiking needs, they extend pole life and improve stability, backed by York Nordic’s expertise and customer support.
Brand | York Nordic |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Extended Length | 74 Inches |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 6.2 Feet |
Lock Type | Combination |
Base Material | Rubber |
Number of Items | 4 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | York Nordic |
Size | 4 Pack |
UPC | 045079378742 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.3 x 2 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2.25 inches |
Brand Name | York Nordic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | YN-4PACK-NARROWTREK-FEET |
M**N
Better than the original!
The original round tips I had wore out in less than a year, since I do use them on asphalt/hard ground in addition to snow/softer dirt (I take off the tips). I have another set of poles with angled tips, like this and really missed them compared to my second set of poles (with the round tips).I replaced the worn out tips with these, which fit perfectly and provide a great angle for using the poles (much better than the round tip). Based on how these fit, I expect them to last much longer than my original tips.
J**V
Just What I Was Hoping For
I was looking for slip on rubber feet for a telescope tripod and these worked perfectly. Nice tight fit so they don't fall off when you pick it up to move it but nice and solid on my hardwood floor so no movement when using the telescope. Very happy with my purchase.
T**N
These were great replacements for our hiking poles.
These were great replacements for our hiking poles. I don't know where we lost our original tips but these replacement tips worked great for our recent trip to Zion National Park. They stayed on our poles solidly and without any significant wear to the bottom of the tips.I had never used this style of tip before, but I really liked them and will probably keep these as my main hiking pole tip in the future.I am impressed and would recommend these replacement tips to anyone who hikes or walks with hiking poles.
A**R
First understand your goal.
Good, tight, quality rubber. It's even too thick. The wear is longer, but from this we have a strong slip, weak adhesion to some surfaces for which the product is designed. In my case, it does not work very well, so I will return to my previous priorities.Nevertheless, this is not a verdict, but rather an attempt to explain that before you buy, you should carefully study your goals.
M**N
Nice bottom for walking sticks for less stress on my hands.
Sturdy and yet softer on hard floors.
A**R
Great hiking pole feet
The rubber feet provide great traction on surfaces where the sharp pole ends tend to slide. We found putting what looks like the heel forward and the end that looks like the front of a shoe back allows the pole to smoothly rotate and maintain good traction while walking. After making that adjustment they work great.
T**R
Helps take shock out of the impact with the floor.
I recently bought a set of Leki micro vario carbon walking sticks made in Taiwan because they are lighter in weight than my Leki Sierra Photo walking sticks which were made in the Czech Republic. The Sierra Photo walking sticks were brilliantly designed with a built in spring which takes out the shock of the impact with each step. The new micro carbon waking sticks have no spring, so I added the curved feet tips. They are great so far because they seem reliable even on hard surfaces, such as bathroom tile and smooth cement. (If your store or shopping mall has a slippery floor, bring it to the manager's attention. He will rpobably change to a product that is not slippery for walking aids.) Apparently Black diamond used to make a similar product, but I couldn't find it anywhere. Leki makes a curved tip, but it's really expensive. So, I'll rewrite this review if I have a problem in the future in regard to wear.All products like this curved tip have the same disadvantage. Small stones get stuck in the tread and the scratching noise is annoying, so I assembled a kit to remove the stones. You need a case such as an Apple Pencil case #1 or #2. Here are 3 suggestions for the tools: 1) Premium O.R. grade auto cleavable molt M9 periosteal elevator (JM Brand), 2) Jig Pro Shop SS para cord tucking tool, and 3) Mabis tweezer, Thumb Dressing Forceps 5-1/2" Serrated, made in Pakistan. (The one star review on the tweezer is irrelevant due to the intended use as a stone remover.) All products are available on Amazon.
A**R
Tapered boot fits perfectly. The round tips just fall off!
Purchased these for my Yatta Life Nordic walking sticks. The tapered boot tips fit perfectly, but the round tips just fall off. The opening on the round tips is larger and not the same size as the tapered tips. I can only use the tapered tips. I am disappointed I cannot use the round tips. The return window closed, so I am stuck with two unusable round tips. At least the tapered boots fit.
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