
Overview
Perfect for tournament situations, the Rapala Compact Touch Screen 50lb Scale allows you to easily record and determine the position of your current catch in your weight total. Bin total weight is also continually displayed - with the option to see weight in each bin. It also provides you with the ability to display weight in lbs/oz, decimal lbs or kg increments. Compact and easy to operate thanks to its convenient Digital Touch Screen, the Rapala Compact Touch Screen 50lb Scale also includes black light illumination for low light and night fishing.
-8 Storage Bins
-Total Bin Weights Continually Displayed
-View Weight in Each Bin
-3 Weight Display Options - lbs/oz, decimal lbs or kg
-Back Light for Low Light and Evening Conditions
-Digital Touch Screen
-Compact Design
-Tare Weight
-2 Minute Auto Shut-off
-Chrome Plated Hook
-Back-Up Memory
-600-Hour Life
-Water-Resistant
Previous Feedback
Comments: This scale is not accurate and the battery door will not stay on. It's a poorly made piece of equipment.
From: Daniel: Shacklefords 4/13/19
Comments: Not a quality product, too difficult to switch from kg to lbs. Took me 20 minutes to finally get it to register correctly. Weight not accurate. Real piece of crap, would never recommend to anyone.
From: Honesdale PA fisherman: Honesdale PA 5/30/18
Comments: Had mine for about a year. Seems like it stops working right when I need it, then I get it home and it's OK again. I put in new batteries, calibrate it with a 10 pound anchor, ( it is very accurate showing the anchor at 9.98 Lbs) then I take it out on the boat and it doesn't work. I dunno, maybe it's the sunshine/heat here in AZ. I do have better luck with it in the winter time.
From: Mike: Tucson, AZ 4/26/18
Comments: Got the scale a little wet when weighing my fish, then it started to acted up. I contacted Rapala to see if they can replace it, obviously they said NO. I will NEVER BUY any scale from them again.
From: Mike: Green Bay, WI 6/9/15
Comments: Only had it a week, but seems to be very good. The one issue I have with it is if its left in direct sunlight. It will go a little nuts till its cooled down. Wouldn't use it in a tourney as it could waste precious seconds.
From: Nick: Stockton, Ca