x-tools

  • Dropshot
    Bristol, WI.
    Posts: 140
    #1234397

    I am looking at the X-tools scale and the cull em rite scales. the cull em rite looks to be twice as expensive, anyone have feed back on these products? Likes dislikes? Thanks

    Dropshot
    Bristol, WI.
    Posts: 140
    #462397

    was this already talkied about or does nobody use either product?

    emover
    Malcom, IA
    Posts: 1939
    #462414

    drop-shot,

    I’m getting old so the memory is a bit fuzzzyy , but if I recall correctly there was someting about this in the b@ss forum a while back. If I get a chance i’ll try a search.

    try this link

    dave

    Dropshot
    Bristol, WI.
    Posts: 140
    #462906

    Thanks I remember that discussion but did not know if anyone has had luck with the cull m rite system. Not so much the tags but the scale. How is the X-tool scale?

    Dropshot
    Bristol, WI.
    Posts: 140
    #463355

    the lack of response on this topic makes me wonder if I should even get one of these scales? Is anyone using anything? Tournamnet guys are you using balance beams? Scales? Nothing? Any reason why the cull m rite is twice as much as the X-tool?

    glenn-walker
    Shakopee, MN
    Posts: 858
    #463377

    A group of us were talking at the Team Supreme weigh in this past weekend about balance beems vs. scales. Several indviduals pointed out that the balance beem helped them cull the correct fish, compared to a scale. I personally don’t have either of the two you had mentioned. Just a Berekly scale, clips and a marker board. Probally going to get a blance beem just to be on the safe side.

    eronningen
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1885
    #465059

    I have the x-tools scale and its great. I haven’t figured out how to use the culling system yet due to laziness. I know of two guys that use the culling system and really like it. My scale is always really close to what my bag comes in at.

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