Rapala Digital Fish Scale
Product Details
Product Details
Rapala's Mini 50 lb. Scale, Sportsman's 50 lb. Scale, and Pro Guide 50 lb. Scale provide an excellent means of weighing your fish with a large digital display for fish weights from zero to 50 pounds. All models are made of high impact ABS plastic to withstand the rigors of any fishing environment.
Features of the Mini 50 lb. Scale include a four minute auto shut-off, tare-weight functionality for tournament situations, and a rust resistant chrome plated hook. Scale uses a 9 volt battery (sold separately).
Features of the Sportsman's 50 lb. Scale include a battery life indicator, four minute auto shut-off, tare-weight functionality for tournament situations, and a rust resistant chrome plated hook. The scale uses a 9 volt battery (sold separately).
Features of the Pro Guide 50 lb. Scale include a battery life indicator, four minute auto shut-off, tare-weight functionality for tournament situations, and a rust resistant chrome plated hook. The back light with light indicator makes for fast and accurate readings even at night and the built-in memory stores the weight of up to 10 fish. The scale uses a 9 volt battery (sold separately).
Ratings & Reviews
24 Reviews
defective
by luca
Mine is very defective and is very inaccurate. I caught like a 4 and it said it was 3oz
Get a fast and correct weight in seconds
by Keith the Catcher! -
Easy to read for those who wear glasses or just plain old. Easy to use to release your fish without injuring it.
Super easy and excellent value
by Fish for Fun -
Love it! & so does my husband. My son is dying to catch a large bass and know what it weighs. Only wish the default was lbs. & oz. not kilograms. Would definately purchase again
Just good.
by Chris angler -
easy to put fish on, and read the scale.
Has certified accurate for IGFA for me
by CR&Rman
I have taken two lake big fish records, one weight record, and two Texas State Catch and Release records and weighed all them on the ProScale. I recently after catching a record weight fish, I had my ProScale certified as accurate to within one scale division which qualifies any weighings by it for IGFA accuracy. Having a certified scale aboard along with a camera and a witness I can record a picture of a record weight fish then I can release that fish alive. This will be an acceptable accuracy weight record information for IGFA and the State of Texas and I released the fish to grow even bigger still.