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    Masterline sacs? Anyone used/heard of them?

    Anyone ever heard of or used these sacs by Masterline? They are pretty cheap and that's the only reason it even crossed my mind. $50 for a pair of 12x12x46:

    I'm sure they're not as good as the Pro x-series that I have, but they're $50...very tempting for some cheap surfing ballast!

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    I went ahead and ordered some, for $50 it's cheap for 500lbs of surfing ballast!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
      Anyone ever heard of or used these sacs by Masterline? They are pretty cheap and that's the only reason it even crossed my mind. $50 for a pair of 12x12x46:

      I'm sure they're not as good as the Pro x-series that I have, but they're $50...very tempting for some cheap surfing ballast!
      We bought two of these same sacs two weeks ago. Have used them several times, they are awesome for the price, very thick durable material. I would recommend them to anyone. The only down fall is they don't have the hard hook up couplers like what comes on the flyhi's. These work so well we are thinking about getting a couple more, I'd call it a best buy. You will like them.

      They fit nicely under the seat areas. Put them down in the rear locker and then slide it forward up under the seat location.

      You made a good decision
      I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!

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        #4
        They look like they will work great for additional/movable ballast.
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          #5
          Originally posted by chpthril View Post
          They look like they will work great for additional/movable ballast.
          They actual are fairly easy to move around once full. We have one filled and centered on the back seat while wakeboarding and when we change over to surfing, my son and I move it to the port side without having to empty. Def. a time saver.
          I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!

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            #6
            The only down fall is they don't have the hard hook up couplers
            I have two of these and I epoxyied in a 3/4" piece of PVC. Easy to hook a hose up to with a clamp.
            I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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              #7
              I just got mine in the mail yesterday. They seem to be pretty decent quality, I need to find some fittings now for use with the Tsunami pump. I think we will try them out this weekend and see what kind of surf wake we can get with them!

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                #8
                Quick update on these sacs. While the Fly high fittings do not fit perfectly the bags have been very good to me. They are decent quality and at $50 you can't go wrong!

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                  #9
                  way late on this post but i bought a pair of these back in 07. they lasted a full season. then half way through the next they started to spring little leaks at the seems. i patched them but they just kept popping up until they finally both burst. for the price they were awesome though

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