For this reason, I did a little research on the internet to find out what other people do with their ski poles. Surprisingly, you don't find that much, or almost nothing. Only the ski furniture maker in Austria deals more intensively with this important topic.
But first and foremost the K2 Lockjaw ski pole, which I can recommend to you with a clear conscience. When I bought it a few years ago (+-6 years), the following was important to me: A lightweight pole (hence the upper shaft part made of carbon), foam rubber grip, foam rubber also on the shaft and a solid closure. The lower part should be made of aluminium, as I like to use the pole as a "spare crampon" in icy and harsh conditions. The pole is inserted directly underneath the valley ski and thus prevents slipping. Especially when it's only short passages or I've forgotten my crampons... For this reason, I was really sceptical at first as to whether the Carbon Plus version (carbon only) would stand up to it. But I can say that it does.