InShepherdsArms
Elite Member
Ok I'm def gonna be getting a stavr scoop. Could anyone tell me which scoop is the lightest model? I was thinking the evro v.5.
His web site gives a good break down on each scoop....size and weight. Consider the one that best suits your conditions and hunting style..... not whats popular. Examplen I like the M9. Little smaller hole 1/2" .... not so good if u have tons of shells...but it allows sand to move and can catch smaller targets. Has a heavier point..... for rocks orhard pan.....where a rounded one would roll more. To large of a scoop in some conditions moves to much material breaking handles and the scoop. Look over your choices carefully it will save u money.
Dew
EVROEXCAVATOR v.5
Now available only EVROEXCAVATOR-2 v.22
2 mm martensite (4xx) or austenite (304)
Now EVROEXCAVATOR v.5 temporarily i can not do.
I can not buy 1.5mm martensite stainless steel
ok yeah I was looking at the v.22 as well. I guess I'll go with that one. I'll be ordering in a few weeks thanks
That's the one I have and it's just awesome. Light and silly strong!
Since the USA & Ukraine have good ties , wondering if you have a US distributer yet , so I can buy over here, getting tired of waiting on SunSpot to make a 9 or 9 1/2 wide 20 degree goose scoop howboutit, Earl
The angle for the foot pad on the Stavr is superior to the Trex. I have used them both and the Trex just does not compare in digging and weight. The Stavr he is looking at is perfect for water, wet sand and dry sand providing he mounts it with a quality fiberglass handle. Been there and learned from my bad choices.Chris, out in the water weight isn't an issue. The wet sand and dry sand are where you need something lighter. In the water I have a Trex 9.5 & it works perfect. I have an aluminum scoop for the dry sand which I rarely hunt. HH with the CZ, phil
Now I do not have a formal US distributer.Since the USA & Ukraine have good ties , wondering if you have a US distributer yet , so I can buy over here, getting tired of waiting on SunSpot to make a 9 or 9 1/2 wide 20 degree goose scoop howboutit, Earl
The angle for the foot pad on the Stavr is superior to the Trex. I have used them both and the Trex just does not compare in digging and weight. The Stavr he is looking at is perfect for water, wet sand and dry sand providing he mounts it with a quality fiberglass handle. Been there and learned from my bad choices.
I've never used the Stavr, so I don't know about the angled footpad, but I've never had a problem with the T-Rex footpad. T-Rex is the only scoop I've seen available with a 9.5" mouth. So yes, obviously it will be heavier. At the same time it's nearly 20% wider which makes for much easier recovery in the water.
R5
Now I do not have a formal US distributer.
but I see no problem buying stavr scoop in the United States.
I remember you do not like credit cards, banks, Paypal ... but it is not a problem ... I have friends in the United States who can take cash or a check for me ,
mail the USPS and Ukrpost operate flawlessly, about 12 -14 days.