Stealth Extreme Scoop And Graphite Shaft Question

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I have a question for anyone who has the stealth Extreme sand scoop and the graphite shaft. I have the extreme with the ash handle. Last year I traveled overseas with it and had to cut off my ash shaft in order to come back to the states. The ash handle swelled up and I could not get it out of the scoop. Only option was to saw the handle off. I tried knocking the handle out with a hammer but it would not budge.

I know that sunspot makes a graphite shaft and they make graphite travel shaft. I was wondering if someone on T-net has the graphite shaft and has any trouble getting it out of the scoop after it has been used for awhile. I am thinking of buying the shaft for travel, I prefer to buy the long graphite shaft vice the travel shaft so I can use it here in the states. If you have one could you post and give me your thoughts? Thanks for taking the time to read this and respond. I appreciate it. Best regards.
 

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Hmmmmm...... I have an ash handle in my Extreme.....
 

Yes and it will be hard to remove the wood swells
 

The scoop is Stainless, I guess I could just burn it out when the time came.
 

I've had so many scoops i can't keep track of them all, many have been stealths, a few with carbon fiber handles that see tons of hours of use. Never had a carbon fiber one stuck in the tube bad enough to not get out with too much effort (best i can recall). Have had plenty of ash handles seized up tight in the scoop tubes though.
 

No problem with my carbon fiber shaft coming out. The travel shaft warns it's not as sturdy on their site so I'd go with the regular shaft. Worth the money.
 

I had exactly the same experience as you had with the swollen wood handle on the X-treme scoop, I had to have it sawed off to fit the suitcase. I called my Puerto Rico hotel front desk and asked to borrow a saw and some trash bags, in less than 15 seconds I had a maintenance man and several armed hotel security men in the room to see what I was up to.

I have used the current travel handle offered by Stealth Scoops since its introduction. It is a two piece handle ( both upper and lower carbon fiber ), it does NOT stick in the scoop and can be easily removed. I do use electrical tape to seal the scoop/handle and upper/lower handle connections to keep sand out as a precaution.

The handle balances the scoop perfectly, you will love it!

Charles
 

I had exactly the same experience as you had with the swollen wood handle on the X-treme scoop, I had to have it sawed off to fit the suitcase. I called my Puerto Rico hotel front desk and asked to borrow a saw and some trash bags, in less than 15 seconds I had a maintenance man and several armed hotel security men in the room to see what I was up to.

I have used the current travel handle offered by Stealth Scoops since its introduction. It is a two piece handle ( both upper and lower carbon fiber ), it does NOT stick in the scoop and can be easily removed. I do use electrical tape to seal the scoop/handle and upper/lower handle connections to keep sand out as a precaution.

The handle balances the scoop perfectly, you will love it!

Charles

Thanks for your input. I'm leaning towards the one piece. I take a five foot PC tube with end caps and send my Excal shafts and scoop handles when I travel. I use the plugger travel shaft and put that in my suitcase. It works perfect.
 

I had a fiber glass handle get stuck in the 720, broke the handle and tried to remove it. Ended up cutting it off at the SS tube then just dremeling it out.....the reason the FG broke was the SS was eating into the fiber glass, it got weak and cracked right at the top of the SS mounting tube. This time around I ordered a CF and noticed they sent me some electrical tape to wrap around the CF before installing ....should fix the problem.
 

you can always drill them out, little bit to bigger bit .
 

I have the 920ix with the carbon fiber handle, but, I haven't tried to remove it yet. As mentioned, it comes with a roll of tape to wrap around all the seams to keep the sand out.
 

I have the 920ix with the carbon fiber handle, but, I haven't tried to remove it yet. As mentioned, it comes with a roll of tape to wrap around all the seams to keep the sand out.

Thanks. My friend and I are debating whether to order the CF handle for a trip overseas. Do you find the scoop a little difficult to push down in the water? I have heard it's a little different than the ash handle.
 

Carbon fiber handle is not hard to push down in the water for me.

It has been a while since I used a stealth scoop with a wood handle, but if there is a difference with the carbon fiber, it is a good difference.
 

Not wanting to spend the money for a CF handle, I tried the wooden to fiberglass handles, all with some success but all came with one problem or another.
Then I purchased a Stealth 720i with a carbon fiber handle. What a difference in weight and function. I’m very happy with the purchase and it’s holding up great. Just wish my shoulders were. Lol!
 

I have the 920ix with the carbon fiber handle, and a 720 with a wooden one and the U-bolts. The 720 is now my backup (pretty much collecting dust unless a friend needs to borrow it!) unless I need to dig in the rocks/shells/cobble. It's reinforced on the bottom ridge to keep it from denting, so it's plenty heavy. The 920ix is a dream to use compared with all the others I've used. I've added assist lift handles on both of them. Makes it much easier to drag or carry, and to lift a heavy slug of wet sand out of the hole. Sunspot sells two different lift handles, a regular duty and a heavy duty. Don't bother with the regular duty one. I've broken two of those. The heavy duty one has been holding up fine so far. I also have a Pro Handle on the 720. It's available from Home Depot online and maybe other places like Lowe's? Menard's? Ace? I'm not sure the Pro Handle will fit the carbon fiber handle. It barely fits the wooden handle and I think the carbon fiber one is a bit bigger in diameter. Wait a sec....I'll go check.....yeah, it's bigger in diameter. Might not fit, or you would have to modify or remove the inner rubber pads, or use some other method (inner tube?) to pad the shaft from the handle. You need something to keep the lift handle from spinning on the CF handle and to protect the carbon fiber from damage.
 

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