
I take Nordic Walking seriously. I walk 15 to 20 miles a week depending on my work schedule. I'm a certified instructor etc - my technique is decent. About half of my typical route is on tarmac, the rest is on trails where I remove rubber tips and use carbides. The rubber tips that I have always used are very expensive. about $20 for a pair. My nibs have started to wear out and it's time to buy another pair to have on hand so I can replace them soon. I change the brush head about every 8 weeks. Thought I'd give them a try to see how off-brand tips look. The reviews were positive and oh my god the price is just a fraction of my Leki picks. Pictures. I received these tips yesterday. I went with them twice. My total run in those two sessions was about 6 miles, so about 3 miles was on tarmac where these tips were used. You are looking at a picture of one of the brand new, unused tips. Another photo I just took with the tips after those two workouts. As you can see, they wear out at an alarming rate. 2 days versus about 2 months for Leki tips. Unacceptable - not worth the money for me. In summary: If you do Nordic walking, which is quite fast, and you use cement / asphalt outdoors. I cannot recommend them. I don't doubt other people's feedback on these tips, I don't think they work with the same intensity.

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