Yes, I have gone to a TR413 size rubber tire valve stem. The good news is they're easily adaptable to staffs using the chair leg tips.Have you gone to a new tip piece?
I have renewed appreciation for your work. Several winters steelheading, many many miles, a new tip now and then, and it’s holding up great.
Unlike the one I got from Creekside Anglers that tried to kill me on its first outing on Saturday.
To install, I insert a 1" length of 3/8” I.d. rubber fuel line hose to approx 3/8"” below flush, moisten the valve stem, then, using a mallet, tap it in. It stays firmly in place (needing pliers to pull out), is very durable and, being flush with the edges of the tubing, and isn't as inclined to hang up between boulders .In fact, I don't think I could design a better tip. It's also very inexpensive, at approx $1.00 ea, and fits with my interest in keeping the staff easily self-maintainable with off-the-shelf components.

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