Collection: Diamond Stud

Diamond is the hardest material on earth. 10 on the Mohs scale. Vickers hardness 10000 or more! Its hardness cuts even SiC and cemented carbide. A diamond stud is a single diamond grain fixed to the head of a hexagonal flange tapping screw made of stainless steel by vacuum brazing.
Although steel studs are effective in reducing wear on the sole, they are useless on hard rock with algae. However, the diamond claws mercilessly dig into any rock and exhibit a strong and unparalleled grip. There should be no angler who has never felt scared in a slippery mountain stream. If you use diamond studs, you should be able to feel how your concentration is usually lost on the soles of your feet during fishing. By turning the surplus concentration to the tip of the rod, the catch will definitely improve. Above all, improved safety will contribute significantly to lifetime catches.
Today, diamonds are no longer just for adornment on the fingers, but for contacting the earth on the soles of the feet.

There are two types of thickness M4 length 15mm for felt sole and thickness M5 length 12mm for rubber sole.

  • stud enlargement

  • Example after use

    The metal parts are worn out after one season of use, but the diamonds are still intact.

  • Wearing example

    Example of wearing 9 pieces on one leg.

    18 pieces per package.