Any thoughts on this diamond head scoop?

mr_larry

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Awesome is the first word that comes to mind, it has taken everything I can throw at it and looks like i just bought it.
It's my "in the water scoop" I have a different scoop i drag around on the beach, but if I could only have one scoop the diamond head would be it.
 

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Yup I agree had one for a few years and it split at a weld I contacted Travis who said send it back and he sent me a brand new one thats customer service. I have replaced my handle with a wooden one, I like it better that way plus if it comes unhooked I will see it floating.

It drains great and digs great in any type of hard mud, sand I throw at it....

Makes a good weapon against sharks also

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They are great scoops, I use one with the fiberglass handle and it is like a hot knife through butter. The guy that makes them Travis is a great guy and loves to hear about stuff you dig with his scoops.
 

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mr_larry

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Thanks for the input; I went ahead and ordered the 48-inch since I'm on the tall side and some people thought the 40-inch was a bit short.
 

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