Steve Double
Senior Member
Having been, to my cost, overly-reliant on Reuban Heaton Flyweight scales over the years, I decided to go digital this season.
However, I'm now on my third set inside a moth. The Korum Digitals made a promising start, but then gave up the ghost when they got slightly wet. Next came the Wychwood T-bar Digitals, which barely lasted a fortnight before dying - again, I think a bit of moisture might have been involved.
I'm now trying the basic Berkeley Digitals, which claim to be waterproof. The bit that flummoxes me is that when you zero them and then put them somewhere flat before slipping the fish into the sling, the indication bounces all over the place - how confident can I be that they have indeed zeroed on the sling, and stayed zeroed? There was 3oz difference last night between then and the Reubens on an 11lb-er last night.
The common denominator with all these is that they're under £30. Should I stop being so tight and get a more expensive set, and if so which one? Worth bearing in mind I'm an accident-prone, clumsy git.
However, I'm now on my third set inside a moth. The Korum Digitals made a promising start, but then gave up the ghost when they got slightly wet. Next came the Wychwood T-bar Digitals, which barely lasted a fortnight before dying - again, I think a bit of moisture might have been involved.
I'm now trying the basic Berkeley Digitals, which claim to be waterproof. The bit that flummoxes me is that when you zero them and then put them somewhere flat before slipping the fish into the sling, the indication bounces all over the place - how confident can I be that they have indeed zeroed on the sling, and stayed zeroed? There was 3oz difference last night between then and the Reubens on an 11lb-er last night.
The common denominator with all these is that they're under £30. Should I stop being so tight and get a more expensive set, and if so which one? Worth bearing in mind I'm an accident-prone, clumsy git.