The Easiest Way I've Found To Remove Trekking Pole Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • I've seen and read all sorts of advice on how to remove trekking pole tips on either Black Diamond or Leki poles but feel my method is much much easier than any of those so I thought I'd share. I hope you find it useful and please share anywhere you may think this can be useful to others!
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Комментарии • 48

  • @markfryars
    @markfryars 21 день назад +1

    Brilliant... Worked like a charm!

  • @Vonzolicious
    @Vonzolicious 3 года назад +12

    My technique has been to break my poles before the tips wear out. Your way seems to make more sense. :-)

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад +1

      Haha, that's one way to do it all right. I replaced the tips at mile 700 then mile 1952 then once in 2019. I just installed the 5th set of tips on these poles!

  • @Tamara52211
    @Tamara52211 Год назад +2

    Omg this actually worked! I tried the official way with booling water, not a chance. with your method they came off at the 5th hit.

  • @jorischmalz554
    @jorischmalz554 Год назад +1

    I just used this method and it worked like a charm. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @jphjph2234
    @jphjph2234 2 года назад +1

    That is amazing!!!! My poor hands hurt from pulling. Thank you many times over!!

  • @TravelingOutsideTheBaatz
    @TravelingOutsideTheBaatz 2 года назад +1

    You are a rockstar. I had just failed at the heating gun option and was going to start boiling them when I saw your video.
    That was EASY -- thanks

  • @JayFAdventures
    @JayFAdventures 3 года назад +3

    Great tip. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the Arizona Trail! I look forward to watching your videos.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I spent the evening getting necessary permits and trying to figure out a closure workaround. I'm getting excited all right!

    • @ekimpp
      @ekimpp 3 года назад

      @@JayWandersOut
      Jay, can I mail you bunch of seasoned roasted various nuts for Colorado trail

  • @ekimpp
    @ekimpp 3 года назад +1

    You always bring easy, details that wonder how the heck to fix it. Thank you for your tips . Did I say it? You look great! Say hi to Tina!

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад +1

      Sure will! This is the 5th set of tips on this one set of trekking poles. Crazy right? I really go through them.

  • @weedaviec
    @weedaviec 2 года назад +1

    Great tip. I was battling with mine today and will try your method tomorrow.

  • @bms9144
    @bms9144 2 года назад +1

    This worked well on the first tip I removed, it came off on the first attempt, but the second tip wouldn't budge. After about 10 failed attempts on the second tip with no movement, I switched it up so that the tip was pointing straight down. More force this way, and it came off on the first attempt.
    Do it outside and you don't need to worry about any mess. Also, I removed the bottom segments from rest of each pole, which makes the process less unwieldy.

  • @20Hikecdt23
    @20Hikecdt23 Месяц назад

    They look brand new!

  • @MarmaladeOutdoors
    @MarmaladeOutdoors 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Jay for showing this. Easier than I thought....

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад

      Yep. The very first tip replacement may need several good whacks but it's still pretty easy and MUCH easier than some methods I've seen on trail.

  • @llynllydaw
    @llynllydaw 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad it works for others, but it doesn't work for my poles- even when I used a hammer as well. But soaking in boiling water worked fine - I could then just pull the tip off by hand.

  • @kaloyansl
    @kaloyansl 2 месяца назад

    god bless you sir .. I even done it with pliers :)) Same idea.. Thank you !

  • @TheHikingChick1
    @TheHikingChick1 3 года назад +1

    Great tip on tips Jay!🤷‍♀️

  • @AlexCronin
    @AlexCronin 6 месяцев назад +1

    This worked perfectly for me!

  • @aikirunner
    @aikirunner 3 года назад

    Great tip on tips. I’m glad I don’t have boil my pole tips. Now I just have to wait for my tips to be delivered on the trail.

  • @DM-yj9qf
    @DM-yj9qf 3 года назад

    This is a way better method than what’s on the official instructions from black diamond.

  • @DrDeepstack
    @DrDeepstack 9 месяцев назад +1

    For anybody struggling, using a hair dryer to heat the tip first will help.

  • @ericm6519
    @ericm6519 Год назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @youztuber5000
    @youztuber5000 3 года назад

    I'm in Kennedy Meadows now trying to replace my tips. Thank you for making this video! Better than Skurka's method.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад

      They had a vice in a back room and it worked perfectly and popped the tip off easily. Similar method.

  • @HikeRx
    @HikeRx 3 года назад +1

    Excellent info. Thanks

  • @Everydaybackpacker
    @Everydaybackpacker 3 года назад +1

    Wow! What a great “tip”. 😉 in all seriousness that really is a great way to do that. Thank you for sharing. Good distraction while I am dealing with the COVID.

  • @bilibilibi5483
    @bilibilibi5483 2 года назад

    Hi Thank you for the video. I recently got hooked on Nordic Walking! :)

  • @kevinmarron7523
    @kevinmarron7523 Год назад

    Wow! This a great hack! Thank you!!!

  • @stuarth3909
    @stuarth3909 2 года назад

    Sensational. Thanks for the Tip!

  • @yvonneupshecomes9948
    @yvonneupshecomes9948 6 месяцев назад

    best tip I don't have time for the hot water

  • @brendanmoore6603
    @brendanmoore6603 Год назад

    Take the time to find your big hefty crescent. I tried a 10-12 times with a slim 8 inch w/o luck. Came off first try with a large ten inch crescent.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  Год назад

      Yep, the more weight the better. These are just what I had in my car.

  • @wvhikingadventures714
    @wvhikingadventures714 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did not work for me at at. Too bad. Boiling always works and no scrape damage to your carbon poles. Kind of looked staged.

  • @hope2someday691
    @hope2someday691 3 года назад

    Great video, first I’ve seen that explains this once mysterious magic that occurred in the back room at outfitters.
    Have you ever filed a point on your tips.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад

      I wouldn't ever file the tip to a point since then there is so little material it would wear away quicker. Even if I could though it would be extremely difficult to do since it's made of tungsten carbide which they use to make sawblades to cut metal. You may need a diamond surfaced grinder to get it ground down. Even with these old tips the very ends are still in great shape. It's just the plastic sections behind it are worn down from abrasion with dirt. Eventually the metal tips break off the plastic. It's just better to replace the tips before that happens.

  • @jandal8905
    @jandal8905 Год назад

    The wrench method in this video didn't work on any of our 5 trekking poles (an aluminium Fizan and 4 carbon fibre Pacer Poles).
    What did work was removing the lowest section and placing them tip-down in a potful of water, then bringing to the boil for 5 minutes. The tips slid off easily and no tools were needed.
    The water needs to cover the whole of the plastic tip as it is brought to the boil.

    • @sonjajohnston3959
      @sonjajohnston3959 5 месяцев назад

      I ended up using your method. Boiled in a pot for 7 minutes or so and the tips finally came off. I tried whacking them off but only ended scratching my poles :(

  • @WojciechowskaAnna
    @WojciechowskaAnna Год назад

    does not work with black diamond foldable ones :(

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  Год назад

      Sometimes they use some heavy duty glue. We tried to get a friend's off and tried the boiling water trick and everything short of a heat gun and couldn't get it off. His father later used a Dremel to remove it.

  • @richholtzman9754
    @richholtzman9754 3 года назад +1

    Nice tip (pun intended). I always used the boiling water but this method is easier.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад

      Definitely uses less energy and quicker and cleaner than the boiling water way. Good pun though! I wish I used it in the video now. :(

  • @Polkster13
    @Polkster13 3 года назад

    Is that Gaffer's tape on the other pole? Gaffer's tape is much better than Duct tape as it doesn't leave any sticky residue behind.

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut  3 года назад

      It's gorilla tape, even worse than duct tape. I have some gaffer tape but I like the water proofness of gorilla tape. Generally if I use it I won't be intending to remove it unless to replace it with some other tape.

    • @John_Ridley
      @John_Ridley 3 года назад

      I use gorilla tape too. Generally not letting go is way more important than worrying about residue. I can get the residue off when I need to.