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Ensure you have the right equipment to accurately weigh your catch with our comprehensive range of carp scales and accessories. From precise scales to sturdy tripods, our selection offers everything you need to measure your carp safely and efficiently. Explore our latest offerings across various subcategories, each tailored to meet the demands of serious carp anglers.

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  • Scale Pouches: Protect your scales with our range of durable scale pouches. These pouches are designed to keep your weighing equipment safe from damage during transport and storage. Our pouches are made from high-quality materials and offer excellent protection against the elements, ensuring your scales remain in perfect condition.
  • Discover our range of accurate and reliable scales, designed specifically for carp fishing. Our scales provide precise measurements, helping you record your catch with confidence. We offer a variety of digital and analogue scales to suit your preferences, all built to withstand the rigours of outdoor use.
  • Ensure stable and accurate weighing with our selection of tripods and weigh bars. Our tripods provide a sturdy base for your scales, allowing you to weigh your catch easily and securely. Our weigh bars are designed for ease of use and can handle the largest of carp, ensuring you get a precise reading every time.

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Carp Fishing Scales & Tripods FAQs

Should I use analogue or digital scales?

This is an entirely personal preference. Analogue scales are easier to use, and obviously do not require batteries, but you will sometimes see the needle bounce around, whereas in digital scales the number is more clearly displayed.

What is the benefit of using a tripod?

A tripod aids in stability when weighing a fish.

What is the maximum weight the scales and tripods can withstand?

This varies entirely on the scales and the individual tripod. Scales such as the Reuben Heaton's for example will often go up to 60lb or 120lb.

Are the scales waterproof?

No, most scales will be water resistant, and dial analogue scales will tend to fog up if left in the rain.

What are the main differences between the more expensive scales and tripods and the cheaper options?

The main difference will be build quality, and improved accuracy in the reading of the unit. With digital scales, more advanced models will sometimes possess the ability to settle on the weight should they be flicking across values.

What is the best set-up in terms of scales/tripods/slings/cradles for the most accurate measure?

A weigh tripod will help give more accurate readings, as it removes the shake of someone lifting the scales with a heavy weight below. The scales should always be hung/held by the hoop on the top, and never held by the sides as it can produce a false reading, and the fish always weighed in a suitable weigh sling, that can support the fish correctly without it being folded up / bent, and always over the unhooking mat.