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The Superior Bassworks Ultimate Upright Double Bass Endpin Rubber Tip is designed for musicians seeking reliability and performance. With its industrial-grade rubber grip and internal metal layer, this tip ensures a secure fit and prevents sliding, accommodating endpins from 10mm to 12.5mm in diameter.
N**K
Good option for a hard to fit endpin
My bass has an 8mm endpin with a short 6mm diameter section then a 12mm flange. This tip slips on over the 12mm section, but is tight enough so it doesn't easily come off. The washer inside should keep the tip from punching through the rubber at the bottom. Hopefully, it will last a long time without falling apart, but at least it is inexpensive if I have to replace it occasionally.
M**O
Sturdy
Was a little big for my pin. Easy fix w/ a little tape.
E**N
Long-lasting, non-slip, my go-to end peg stop
I wear through end peg stops fairly quickly and this has been the longest-lasting I've had, taking me about a year to wear through. The scored base is non-slip and works great on surfaces ranging from slick grass to hardwood floors to wool carpets. My old one just gave up the ghost and I reordered right away. I had to wrap a little tape around my end peg to get it to fit snuggly, but once it was on it never once came loose.
A**N
Breaks very quickly
EDIT: These Black Diamond Trekking Pole Tip Protectors are basically the same design and everything for half of the price, you get 2 for 8$, they include the little metal washer in the hole.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032IPKRU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The first time I order this it lasted a couple of days before my endpin ripped through the bottom of this. I thought it was just defective tip and I ordered it again. The second time it failed in a matter of hours tearing through the bottom again right in the middle of a gig. Nothing special about my bass, the end pin is flat/not pointed and its 3/4 size bass these are just poorly designed and cheap.
J**.
Harder than it should be.
Bought this to replace the original peg rubber foot for a 1954 Kay Bass. It fits well enough but is fairly hard and tends to slip on hard floors. Does not seem to mar the floor.
A**8
Spot On Bass End Pin
I been a upright bass player for about 15 years now and I know how difficult it is to replace one of these on your bass. Please do not try and put this on bear and dry and say it doesn't fit cause most likely it does but you need to do the proper prep work first. Boil the piece in water first till it's pretty soft and elastic almost then you try and put it on. Have a rubber mallet also near by just in case you need a extra push. It should be good once it dries after you got it on.
J**H
Measure Your Actual Tip First, Not Just the Rod Diameter!
I did not realize the threaded tip portion of my Christopher 10mm endpin was a smaller diameter (7mm!) until I removed the old rubber tip. This tip did not fit because of that, but a quick trip to the hardware store for an inexpensive piece of plumbing tubing (1/4" inner diameter, 3/8" outer diameter) worked well as a bushing after I roughed up the outer diameter with some sandpaper to keep it snug. This Superior endpin tip was also too long for my endpin at the knurling, so about 1/8" needed to be filed off the length at the opening. A bit more work than I anticipated, but afterward, it fits well, looks good and is small enough to keep the bass from sliding on the floor without deadening the resonance the way a larger rubber tip would. Overall happy.
A**R
Does the job
Previously I used a cane tip as a foot for my bass. Every time I moved it creaked like I was on an old schooner. This one is perfectly quiet. I had to put a little gaffers tape around the end pin to make it fit.
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