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Just because some feet are thin and some are thick doesn't mean one is better than the other. If you are using them on grass and on a wooden basketball court you don't really have to worry about the tread wearing out like you would if going on pavement and rough surfaces.

I have found that some feet are tougher than others and can resist rougher surfaces better. But, (if you have a good connection to get replacements) you don't have to worry so much. Replacing the rubber can get expensive over time so it's best to make friends with someone who can get them before getting started (hint hint). I know there are minimum advertised prices that dealers have to follow but who says I can't treat my customers to some rubber here and there.

Many of the better companies have detachable rubbers. The old types you couldn't take the hoof off and had to replace the entire assemble. It can be more expensive as the metal screws attaching the hooves make them weaker. Many people swear by charging the rubber on their hooves to the left tightening up the cluster size so that the cells don't wear off but I have only found this to be effective on aluminum. I will be trying to do the rubbers with mine. I do charge the weights in the gym that have a rubber coating on them and it seems to be effective but not sure if there is any connection with the ground and the rubber. Just not sure it can connect that way.
...Because I had to buy 3 pairs until one fit.
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