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Rubber Feet - 4 Pack

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Our Rubber Feet are perfect for pavement, roads & sidewalks. The softness adds shock-absorbency to hard surfaces – to help you grab the road & propel yourself forward but yet the strength adds toughness - so as not to wear them out too quickly.

  • HIGH QUALITY - 4 replacement trekking pole accessories made of vulcanized rubber
  • LIGHT WEIGHT - These are the lightest accessories available for your trekking poles
  • BONUS PAIR - Receive 4 accessories and you will have an extra pair if any get lost!
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Fits most trekking pole brands!
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Our Hiker Hunger accessories will allow you to hike with your trekking poles in all 4 seasons on a variety of surfaces: sand, mud, grass, snow, stone, etc! Be sure to stock up on additional accessories. These trekking pole accessories fit the majority of all trekking pole brands!

Customer Reviews

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Paula Ashley
Hiking Pole Parts

Perfect for my needs!

Always happy to help!

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Marvin Mitchell
Excellent service!

The hiking sticks are used instead of a camera! The new feet hold to the surface much better than older feet! Service was great and at a reasonable cost! Happy that we found your website!

Thanks for the positive words, Martin! We're glad you found us too :)

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Richard Steffen
Rubber boots Lasted

They lasted over 600 miles before I realized I wore them to a nubs

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Gavin Bennett
Very satisfied

I recently purchased these feet to upgrade my inexpensive pair of Leki poles. I quickly found that speed, comfort and stability were all vastly improved. Thank you so much for offering such a great value with these products. I should’ve added these feet years ago.

Thanks for the positive feedback, Gavin! We love the rubber feet too and are glad to read that they improved your speed, comfort and stability while hiking!

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Skip Underwood
Great Service

Thanks for the "two pack" rubber feet replacements for my trekking poles. I "twisted" them on as you suggested rather than pushing them straight on and they stay in place better and don't rotate as I walk.