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Agri-Tronix Tournament Scales

www.tournamentscale.com

One of the most exciting elements of a fishing tournament is the weighin. Seeing what the other guy has and watching the big bass tip the scales are part of the tournament experience. Agri-Tronix adds to this exhilaration with scales and displays that incorporate crowds into the excitement and adds a professional feel to the smallest events.

Small clubs to large open events benefit from large displays available from tournamentscale.com. Weights shown on large screens let the crowd and the angler know the total weight. The optional display for the pro model is visible for up to 200 feet. This gives any tournament a professional feel. For new clubs, a small hanging scale is economical and accurate.

The Pro-Tournament Model cost $1645.00. It runs all day on a 12-volt battery and is packed with features like a large display. It has optional features like a printer for weights and large display screens that gives the model two displays. A two-year warranty comes with the model.

Agri-Tronix’s Tournament Scale model is $599.00. This is an excellent model for big clubs. Weights are visible to the participants. As you club grows or host big events, this model is easily upgraded to the Pro-Tournament model. Loaded with features, the Tournament Scale has the same Motion Filtering features as the Pro-Tournament model. Motion Filtering with built in Motion Lock corrects for wind and other motion that makes weighing a sack full of bass difficult.

Agri-Tronix has years of experience in scale technology. Scales for many applications in the agriculture industry gives the company the experience to produce a great tournament scale. Scales produced for tractor pulling contests that weighs tractor lead to the innovation of the company’s tournament line of scales. If you are a club president or a tournament organizer, check out the professional line of tournament scales from Agri-Tronix.

Photo of the Tournament Scale.

See website for list of accessories. www.tournamentscale.com


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