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If you’re looking to make some fixed length poles, you could use these graphite golf shafts from Amazon (“stiff”). The price is for one shaft, but when I bought two, the price didn’t change. I made a pair of poles for myself using these, and have loved them the last couple seasons; light, quiet, and inexpensive.
After adding tips they were around ~45″. If you need them longer, use extenders (mine are now fixed at ~48″).
Here is one of them (i’m using the gossamer grips). Each pole, with everything, weighs 4.3oz
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