Square Custom Rubber Tip Replacement Set

  • $40.00
  • Save $-25


Need to replace the rubber tips on your stilts?

UPGRADE TO THESE NEW CUSTOMIZED STILT TIPS!

1 set of Square 1.5" rubber feet, for re-treading your peg stilts on your own.
Drill bit and screws included.
You will need a phillips #2 head bit or screwdriver.

Tread tip wear is expected and replacements are required.
This NEW design of customized rubber tips will last you a VERY long time, nice and thick, extra rubber on the bottoms for cushioning your steps and for more durability.

It is ok if your stilts were previously rounded out to fit the round tips, these square tips will still fit your stilts and attach well as long as they're screwed on as mentioned above.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Fully seat your rubber tips on the bottoms of your stilts, you can use a hammer to tap them on if you'd like.

Pre-Drill the holes with the provided drill bit using the marks/indentations on 2 sides of the rubber tips as a guide for placement.  You do not need to fully plunge the drill bit, 3/4" depth for each of the 2 holes in the 2 tips is adequate.

Use a phillips head screwdriver or drill to screw in the 2 provided screws to each tip to attach it to the stilt peg bottom, the screw does not need to compress the rubber a bunch, just a little bit.

Tread tip wear for each user depends on a number of factors like: 
  • the amount of time you’re on the stilts,
  • what kind of surfaces you’re walking on,
  • the temperature of the walking surface,
  • and what you’re doing on the stilts when you’re up there.

NOTE: If you are near Lakeside, OR then you can schedule a time for me to re-tread your stilts for you for no additional fee.

If additional adjustments or maintenance is required or requested, additional fees could be applied.

Rubber tips do not particularly like sharp or loose gravel, of course neither do most stilt walkers, it's like walking on marbles, but just know that if you're out on jagged/rocky/rooty terrain you're gonna go through these tips faster.

There is also information here PegStilts.com Use and Maintenance FAQs (click here)


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