gotarheelz14 Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 So I really want a scale but I am not really trying to break the bank either. I don't know whether to go with a "gripper" type scale or just one of the standard digital scales. I also wade a ton in rivers and would be pretty dissapointed if the scale did not take water very well. I do understand that this is probably asking for wayyy too much though haha. So let me know what you guys' preferences are. Thanks, Carlos Quote
Terry_ Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 Check this one out. It's on sale, making it affordable. I,ve been thinking about picking one up, but the reviews are mixed. I'm still undecided. If anyone has any experience with this scale, please share. http://www.***.com/XTOOLS_GripNweigh_Pro_Digital_Scale_w_Culling_Kit/descpage-XTGWP.html Quote
mhamlin Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 I've used the above scale for approximately one year and have been plenty happy with it. During tournaments, I weigh every fish and my totals have never seemed to have been off by more then an ounce or two that I can recall. For the price, I say go for it. Quote
MrWrinkle Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 My 2c... I use the Xtools one, too. It's OK. Seems accurate, though once or twice I've had to 'reboot' it as it registered an obvious 3lb fish as being nearer 6lbs. It's also relatively slow to start up/zero itself. That said, the feature for remembering your five heaviest fish is very nice, and is easy to use. There really aren't many choices on the market so I'd probably pick this one again, despite one or two shortcomings. Quote
OneUp Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 ...it registered an obvious 3lb fish as being nearer 6lbs. Yep, that's the scale for me ;D Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted September 19, 2010 Super User Posted September 19, 2010 I bought the X-Tools scale last year "on sale" for $80. I have been happy with it. Quote
Dave P Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 My 2c... I use the Xtools one, too. It's OK. Seems accurate, though once or twice I've had to 'reboot' it as it registered an obvious 3lb fish as being nearer 6lbs. It's also relatively slow to start up/zero itself. That said, the feature for remembering your five heaviest fish is very nice, and is easy to use. There really aren't many choices on the market so I'd probably pick this one again, despite one or two shortcomings. That's the setup that we use for tournaments. Haven't had the issue with it weighing heavy, but every thing else is right on the money. It is SLOOOOW to boot up. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted September 20, 2010 Super User Posted September 20, 2010 I have the Rapala, they come in 15 and I believe 30 lb. They are accurate, and under 30.00, usually 20, to 25.00 depending on where you buy it. Quote
Owasco Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 I have the Rapala, they come in 15 and I believe 30 lb. They are accurate, and under 30.00, usually 20, to 25.00 depending on where you buy it. Hmm. I might have to pick this up. I currently use a non-digital scale. I think it is very accurate, but a digital would be nice. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 20, 2010 Super User Posted September 20, 2010 http://www.chatillon.com/Our%20Products/Chatillon%20Weighing%20Scales/fish%26game_product/IN_fishscale.html Quote
Super User CWB Posted September 21, 2010 Super User Posted September 21, 2010 I have the Rapala, they come in 15 and I believe 30 lb. They are accurate, and under 30.00, usually 20, to 25.00 depending on where you buy it. X2 I hung a 5lb and 10lb weight from my sons set on mine and they were exactly 5.0 and 10.0 lbs. http://www.***.com/Rapala_Pro_Guide_Digital_Scale/descpage-RPGDS.html Quote
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