Tungsten Carbide Suds Pin for Hiking Poles

Tungsten carbide tip pin (often mistakenly written as "suds pin") is the hardened metal point at the bottom end of a hiking or trekking pole.


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Tungsten Carbide Suds Pin for Hiking Poles

A tungsten carbide tip pin (often mistakenly written as "suds pin") is the hardened metal point at the bottom end of a hiking or trekking pole.
Simple explanation:
It is made of tungsten carbide, an extremely hard and wear-resistant material.
It digs into dirt, rock, ice, and hard ground to provide strong traction and stability when hiking.
It prevents the pole from slipping on steep, wet, or rocky terrain.
Compared with steel or plastic tips, it lasts much longer and does not wear down easily.

Material: Sintered via powder metallurgy from tungsten carbide (WC) and cobalt (Co), it features extremely high hardness (approaching that of diamond and far surpassing steel and ordinary metals), excellent wear resistance, and impact resistance. Its service life in rock, permafrost, and gravel roads far exceeds that of rubber or plastic tips;
Structure: Typically consists of a small cylindrical or conical tungsten carbide (WC) body, pressed or screwed into the bottom of the walking stick. The outer layer is often fitted with a removable rubber protective sleeve (to prevent scratches on urban pavements and reduce noise);
Function: Provides exceptional traction, preventing the walking stick from slipping on wet, slippery rocks, ice, or steep slopes, while withstanding repeated impact and wear.
In short:
It is the durable, sharp tip that makes hiking poles grip well and last long on tough outdoor ground.

 

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Cemented Carbide Pin

Key word:

Tungsten carbide studs

Hiking Poles

Tungsten Carbide Suds Pin

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