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Tournaments => Bass Tournament Tips, Techniques Talk & Ethics => Topic started by: LennyB on December 10, 2010, 10:37:26 AM
I'm in the market for a tournament weigh-in scale. Any advice as to brands to stick with or to avoid. Also, what can I expect to spend on new or used unit and were to buy????
Thanks for any tips.
Len B.
I think mine is a promax refgrant scale. It uses a 9volt batt. Stop over and check it out if you like Len
Sounds good.
Thanks
Len B.
Over the years I have bought several scales from this company. Offices around the state.
http://www.grscale.com/PRODUCTS/tabid/56/Default.aspx
Quote from: MBFT on December 10, 2010, 10:37:26 AM
I'm in the market for a tournament weigh-in scale. Any advice as to brands to stick with or to avoid. Also, what can I expect to spend on new or used unit and were to buy????
Thanks for any tips.
Len B.
For the $0-$100 budget I'd recommend the Ultraship 35 @ $31.00
(http://www.digitalscalesaz.com/images/ultraship-35.jpg)
With a $100-$500 budget the Pro Tournament Scales 357 Series @ $425
(http://www.tournamentscales.com/prodimages/thumbs/357&table_thumb.jpg.jpg)
a $500 - $1000 bankroll the Pro Tournament Scales 357 DELUXE System @ $925
(http://www.tournamentscales.com/prodimages/thumbs/357Bundle4.jpg.jpg)
But if you want a system that has everything but Autopilot and an Expresso machine I'd go with the
H2O Pro $2195.00
(http://www.tournamentscales.com/prodimages/h2Pro.jpg)
with the 5 Line 2-inch LED Leader Board $2695.00
(http://www.tournamentscales.com/images/products/leaderBoards.jpg)
and Taysys Software $169.95
(http://www.tournamentscales.com/prodimages/thumbs/software%20box.jpg.jpg)
I must be getting old... I think tournament keeper cost $19.95 when I first started...
Quote from: djkimmel on April 10, 2011, 01:44:42 AM
I must be getting old... I think tournament keeper cost $19.95 when I first started...
I'll bet it ran on DOS :)
I think it ran on pong.