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    Using surf sac while wakeboarding?

    Instead of switching out sacs between wakeboarding and surfing has anybody left the surf sac and just filled it up half way or so? I currently use rear seat sacs in the rear lockers while wakeboarding and now that I have a surf sac (thanks mike) I am wondering if I can just leave it on the port side and just fill the bottom leg when boarding or will the water slosh back and forth to much?

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    Fold the leg under the main section and then fill the main section to your desired amount. This limits the amount of water in the sac and also keeps it from sloshing back and forth.
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      #3
      Originally posted by chpthril View Post
      Fold the leg under the main section and then fill the main section to your desired amount. This limits the amount of water in the sac and also keeps it from sloshing back and forth.
      ...and it also concentrates the water toward the rear corner, where you want it, rather than filling the "leg" and shifting the weight forward.

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        It seems like my port side is always a little on the light side I have to put more people weight on that side to stay level so I was thinking that if I fill the main section completely and turn the pump off as it started filling the upper section it might add the needed weight to stay level. In doing that im sure the water will slosh into the upper section pretty fast when pulling up a boarder. Just curious if others have done this and if the sloshing is noticeable or over time weakens the seams of the sac.

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          #5
          Originally posted by chpthril View Post
          Fold the leg under the main section and then fill the main section to your desired amount. This limits the amount of water in the sac and also keeps it from sloshing back and forth.
          Good tip since I am planning to do exactly what adam is asking.

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