- Sep 20, 2012
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Prefer one that breaks down for travel.
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One of my scoops is the RTG Beach Brute, I had a stainless steel lip riveted on to protect it. I also have the 10" Sunspot Xtreme.The lighter the scoop, the more expensive. A large, long-handled aluminum RTG scoop is about 4.5-pounds. A $90.00 stainless steel scoop, and a $70.00 carbon fiber handle runs a little over 2-pounds.
The aluminum nose of the RTG scoop will wear down (two-years) in the sand MUCH faster than the steel (four-years and counting).
Happy Hunting and Big Gold!
Stavr scoop. If you can still find one. He provides the dimensions, get a 48 inch cf shaft, and solid oak dowel. Use two part epoxy, seal it. Should last you a long time. To make it break down you will have to do some handy work. Your actual price for something like this is around 400 bucks. gl.Prefer one that breaks down for travel.
Good that you found something that fits the purpose.I settled on a quest scoopal, which was a $100.00 scoop. It breaks down for travel. I use pinpoint so, I always hit a target within 2-3 scoops. The scoop seems quite sturdy and if I can get a couple 2-3 uses out of it a year, I'm good with that.
Gee I guess the header was just a price point. 🤣Stavr scoop. If you can still find one. He provides the dimensions, get a 48 inch cf shaft, and solid oak dowel. Use two part epoxy, seal it. Should last you a long time. To make it break down you will have to do some handy work. Your actual price for something like this is around 400 bucks. gl.
yea theres really nothing in the 100 range i would recommend. gl. i read it knowing my input was several hundred dollars over budget.Gee I guess the header was just a price point. 🤣
"Anyone recommend a decent long handle beach/sand scoop for $100.00 or less"