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I've been using Pop Products bags for about a month now and am very happy with them. They seem to be very well made, heavy duty canvas and straps. I am expecting them to last for a long time. Also, the owner Troy is super helpful and responsive.
For boarding load the 211 as far back as you can. I fill the rear tanks, belly about 3/4 full, push my crew all the way back, two pop bags in each of the rear storage. Don't put people in the bow if you can keep them in the boat, weight in the front flattens out the wake too much.
For skiing put the bags all the way up in the bow, move extra passengers into the bow and drain all tanks.
For surfing belly tank full, one rear tank full (on the surf side) and all pop bags on the surf side. Run the wakeplate on #2.
I need to get more pop bags for my buddies Malibu...
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