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 Post subject: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:27 pm 
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Hey guys, I've been researching around here, and there is so many different views on which bags to use. I have a 2014 A22 with the hi flow PnP, and Im wondering which bags fit and fill up the best. I hear the sumos feel cheep? Also, if I went with a Fly High 1100, would I have to reinforce the engine dividers? Im not a great wakeboarder by any means, but I still want the max wake this boat will put out :D We may surf every once in a while, and will probably always use SG. Im debating between the Ronix 800, and Fly High 750s. From what I understand, the Fly Highs will hold actually about 700-720 lbs, and the Ronix will fill to the full 800. Input on what to order so I can get this install checked off my list would be great. Thanks in advance. Heres a few pics of the boat for fun.


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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:30 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:47 pm 
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I love the Sumo 600's for me. Nothing cheap about them. I had to glue my fittings in but once I did that they are perfect. IMO.

You could always go Sumo 900..

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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:56 pm 
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I agree with DTB^^ Go with sumo. The 600's will be same capacity as the FH 750's but fit in the lockers perfectly, the 750's do not fit really well. If you want more, go with sumo 900's. the reason is they are better bags, match up perfectly with your high flow 1" I.D. hoses and pumps due to 1" I.D. ports, and it has a great manual fill valve / burp valve. Plus the fittings/ports are in better locations than on the Fly High. I do not believe you have to reinforce the dividers on the sumo 900's, but everyone seems to be reinforcing with the FH 1100s. I have no experience with ronix, but there is a wakeworld thread about actual capacities of SL, Sumo's and Ronix, I believe the ronix and more sumo's will be tested this week.

There was a run of Straightline Sumo bags last year that had the fittings popping out, but that has been fixed now from what I understand (or just do what DTB did and glue them, easy fix).

For the record, I have fly high 750's in my A22 and the Sumo bow sack. The sumo bow sack is way better than the fly high one. And I tested the Sumo 600 against my FH 750 and the Sumo 600 had same capacity but fit better. IF i needed bags, i would go with Sumo's for sure, but my FH's are still working fine.

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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
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BTW, that's a sick looking boat.

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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:00 pm 
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Im going for the Sumo 900's for my A24, just waiting to see is Sumo will get an A24 nosebag in the next month.


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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:24 pm 
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I have both straight line and fly high sacs. The straight line sacs are very durable. It feels like a soft air mattress material but it is more thick. I think you will be fine either way you go. I am going with fly high cause I have experience with their bags and i have heard of the fitting issue on the ports of the sumo. I love my sumo pump and sumo bag though. It is kinda like deciding between a big tit blonde and a bruenette with an @$$. It is a preference thing.


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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:56 pm 
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Looking at the dimensions of the different bags I see that the Fly High 750s are 10 inches longer than the Sumo 600s. The Ronix 800s are the same length as the FHs but have a different shape. Seems like they are wider at the bottom than the top. The measurements they provide show they are the same width as the FH 1100s and this makes me wonder if the engine walls will have to be reinforced with them as well? Our dealer is pretty excited to try out the Ronix bags and is supplying us with whatever ballast bags we want. May just have to try all three

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 Post subject: Re: Which bags for 2014 PnP
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:08 pm 
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dezul wrote:
I have both straight line and fly high sacs. The straight line sacs are very durable. It feels like a soft air mattress material but it is more thick. I think you will be fine either way you go. I am going with fly high cause I have experience with their bags and i have heard of the fitting issue on the ports of the sumo. I love my sumo pump and sumo bag though. It is kinda like deciding between a big tit blonde and a bruenette with an @$$. It is a preference thing.

Which one is the big tit blonde, because Ill take that one :? :lol:


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