Best Durable lightweight hiking poles? Peax?

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Whats the best quality trekking poles to take on an elk hunt? Ones that will be used to guy my tent out, and pack meat out that's durable enough but very lightweight?

Can anyone attest to the quality of the Peax Backcountry poles?

thanks
 
Cascade mtn designs carbon poles, cork handles. Cheap and durable in my experience. Have used my set for 100+ days elk hunting, with my trekking pole tent too.
Second this. These are great poles at a great price. And with a second advantage. Most poles have just one handle. These have two - a cork top handle with finger indents, and a foam wrap below that. This is super handy when hunting because we're always doing height-changing stuff like scrambling over trees or crossing streams.

You can set your pole up taller than you'd normally use for normal hiking, hold the cork handle when planting the pole somewhere below you, then hold the foam section when you plant the pole on something tall like a rock. Or those times when you're on a deeply rutted trail and the ground on both sides of you is 10" higher than where your feet are.

I epoxied a length of 1/4-20 bolt into the head of my main pole. I keep a V-yoke mounted on that which gives me a monopod for quick snapshots and the ability to swap on my binos for a quick glassing session if I don't want to bring my tripod.
 
I bought Peax poles this spring and probably have 100-150 miles of training hikes in steep mountains on them with no issues. The locks hold nicely and they are very stiff due to the larger diameter tubing used than many other brands. Foam grip model was on sale so that's what I bought, and I find the grips very comfortable, even with bare hands.
 
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