Rolled Kleenex glued with snot are more durable than POC shafts.
Snag's right about the dougies, they are plenty durable with just a bit more mass than POC. You may also want to take a peek at Hildebrand's sitka spruce arrow shafting. Very lightweight, if that is why you are looking at POC, and certainly a good bit more durable too.
If you are less concerned about low mass weight, then by all means look into ash, hickory, and other hardwoods. Allegheny Mountain offers plenty of choices for hardwoods.
And if you are conflustered by 23/64th shafts messing with 11/32 plastic (spits on the floor) nocks, put together a simple tapering jig and remove the whopping 64th of an inch difference. Or hand sand them down a wee bit.