Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale Review
Our verdict
The Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale sells for $25.99 and moved 400+ units last month, the highest sales figure among the fish scales covered here. Backed by an 80 review base at 4.4 stars, it lands as a mid priced option that is clearly outselling every comparison scale in this roundup right now.
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Anglers who want the fish scale with the clearest current demand signal in this comparison, since 400+ units sold last month beats every other scale here. The black finish and simple one piece design suit anyone who wants no frills gear.
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Buyers who want detailed specs like material, weight, or capacity should note this listing only confirms the color and a generic fishing scale feature tag. Anyone needing that level of detail may prefer the Rapala models, which spell out material and size.
- Color Black
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature Fishing Scale
- Priced 19% above the category median ($21.79 across 48 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 80 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
80 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
A fish scale that racks up 400+ purchases in a single month is doing something right, and the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale is the volume leader among the scales in this comparison at $25.99. It ships in black, sold as a single unit, and is described in its listing simply as a fishing scale, without the deeper spec sheet some competitors provide.
At 4.4 stars across 80 reviews, it matches the Rapala RMDS-50's exact rating while sitting nearly $3 cheaper. That places it below the $48.55 Rapala RGSDS-50 and far below the $285 Eastaboga gripper on price, yet its 400+ units sold last month outpaces the 0+ shown for all three of those alternatives.
That combination, a rating tied with a name brand competitor and by far the strongest recent sales in the category, makes the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale a reasonable default pick for anglers who do not need a stated weight capacity or gripper attachment and just want a scale that is clearly moving off shelves right now, even without a well known brand name attached to it.
Pros
- 400+ units bought last month, the highest of any scale in this comparison
- 4.4 star rating across 80 reviews, matching the pricier Rapala RMDS-50
- Priced at $25.99, well under the $48.55 to $285 range of the higher end alternatives
- Simple black finish, single unit
- Solid review base of 80 for a straightforward fishing scale
Cons
- No material, weight, or capacity specs listed beyond color and piece count
- Feature tag just says fishing scale, with no further detail
- No gripper or hook attachment included
- Priced above the cheapest options in the fish scale category
Specifications
| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Fishing Scale |
Performance notes
With only color (black), piece count (one), and a generic fishing scale feature tag listed, the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale gives buyers less to go on for material or build quality than scales with a stated aluminum or blend construction. What the listing does confirm is a single unit design meant for straightforward use: hook a catch or stringer to it and read the weight, the same basic mechanism used across every scale in this comparison. The black finish is a practical rather than flashy choice, easier to keep clean looking than lighter colors after repeated use around bait and fish slime. Without a stated capacity, anglers targeting larger species have no listed ceiling to check against, unlike the Rapala models which specify a 50 pound range. For typical panfish, bass, or inshore catches within normal ranges, that gap in the spec sheet is less likely to matter in practice.
What buyers say
The 4.4 star average across 80 reviews for the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale lines up with the Rapala RMDS-50's identical rating, suggesting a comparable satisfaction rate despite this scale offering far less detail in its spec sheet. What sets it apart is the 400+ bought last month figure, dramatically higher than the 0+ recorded for both Rapala scales and the $285 Eastaboga gripper in this same comparison. A review count of 80 paired with that level of current sales suggests a product that is picking up momentum quickly, even with a smaller review base than the 126 to 172 reviews behind the Rapala scales. For anglers weighing options mostly on what is actually selling right now, that combination is hard to ignore.
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Frequently asked questions
How many people are buying the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale?
The listing shows 400+ units bought last month, the highest figure among the fish scales covered in this comparison. That is well above the 0+ shown for both Rapala scales and the $285 Eastaboga gripper scale during the same period.
What color does the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale come in?
It is sold in black as a single unit, per the listed specs. The feature tag simply describes it as a fishing scale, without additional detail on material or weight capacity, so buyers are going mostly on the rating and sales figures instead of a deep spec sheet.
How does the Beyond Scale Black Fish Scale compare in price?
At $25.99, it costs more than a basic budget scale but far less than the $48.55 Rapala RGSDS-50 or the $285 Eastaboga gripper and scale. It sits in the middle of the price range among the fish scales in this comparison.