Silverpoint Trekking Pole Rubber Tip – pair

£6.00

Silverpoint Trekking Pole Rubber Tip – pair

£6.00

Silverpoint Trekking Pole Rubber Pavement Tip with Steel Ring (sold as a pair) is an essential spare or replacement accessory for your walking poles. Designed to fit securely over the carbide or metal tips, these rubber covers protect your poles and hard surfaces when walking on pavements, concrete, or other tough terrain. Using these tips helps reduce wear and tear on your poles, prolonging their lifespan, while also minimising noise and preventing damage to pavements and floors. The steel ring ensures a snug and durable fit, so the tips stay firmly in place during use.

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Silverpoint Trekking Pole Rubber Tip – pair

  • Replacement rubber tip for all makes of trekking pole
  • Designed to fit securely over carbide or metal trekking pole tips
  • Protects poles from wear and damage on hard surfaces
  • Provides improved grip and reduces noise on pavements and concrete
  • Made from durable rubber with a sturdy metal ring

 

The Benefits of Walking Poles

So, why use walking poles on your next hike? Here are just a few of the benefits of using walking poles when you’re out and about:

  • Take stress off your legs, feet, back and joints. When you walk, the pole will absorb some of the shock and take the pressure off your body. They are particularly beneficial when walking up or downhill and will help to relieve pain in the knees. In turn, your levels of fatigue will benefit and your endurance will improve.
  • Trekking poles help to maintain balance. Unsteady on your feet? Four legs are better than two – and your walking poles can act as extra support as you tackle the trail. Whether you’re walking on rocky ground, snowy terrains or through streams, trekking poles can keep you upright.
  • They can be used to test the ground. Worried about muddy terrain? Need to test the depth of a water crossing? Using walking poles is an easy, and safe, way to test the ground to ensure it’s okay to cross. You can also use your poles to test the strength of an icy puddle to avoid unnecessary hazards.
  • They keep your arms moving. Hiking involves much more movement in the legs than in your arms, but using walking poles can help to keep your arms moving. One of the unknown benefits of using walking poles is that they can also help to prevent swelling as you climb up hills and mountains – letting your hands hang down your sides can lead to poor circulation while trekking poles help to keep your arms up and moving.
  • Improve your walking speed. Using walking poles downhill to keep you steady can help to improve your walking speed, rather than spending time trying to keep your balance and protect you from falling.
  • Improve your posture. Trekking poles will help you walk in a more upright position which, in turn, will improve your posture, prevent back pain and help with your breathing.
  • Trekking poles can help clear the way. Is your path blocked by overgrown grass? Are there a few bramble branches in your way? Using walking poles to clear your route is much safer than using your hands

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Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg