You just cannot buy publicity like this! Wakeboarding magazine published this same picture
in their October 2007 issue and called this Featured Product the"Ultimate Set-up!"
"There is no doubt that thePro X Series line of Fat Sacs™are the highest demanded ballast
bags on the market due to their innovative design and bulletproof build. When combined with the
Tsunami Pump and Quick Connect Fittings, these sacs fill faster than any other ballast bag money
can buy. The fittings and their placement also make it easy to design your own integrated system;
the
possibilities are endless.
ThePro X Series Toweris the only stainless steel tower on the market making it the strongest
and most durable tower money can buy. It’s entirely universal so it will fit any boat whether you mount
it on top of the gunnel or on the sides. The crossbars of the tower are padded and act as an integrated
rack that will store everything from a slalom ski to wake surf board.
Quick Release Pins make folding the Pro X Series Tower quick and simple, just pull six pins and the
tower is collapsed to it’s stowed position."
In regards to the Super Fly High, they said, "This revolutionary product will help wakeboarders at
all
levels take tricks bigger and land softer. It also allows riders to learn inverts and spins at slower
speeds.
Trying to land that first Raley?"
With the Super Fly High, "you can slow the boat speed to 18 MPH, increasing confidence while
reducing
the punishment of crashing. It’s easy to setup and collapses completely allowing you to
keep your boat
on the lift or in the garage when not in use. It’s totally universal and will fit all tubular
towers on the
market."
Wakeboarding went on to say, "the pros who have tested the extension have nothing but praise for it."
"The Tower Boom is the last piece of equipment you will need to round out the package.
This boom
attaches to any tubular tower and is extremely strong. After it has been installed, the
Quick Release Pins
make it easy to stow. The outside section of the boom telescopes in and the
braces fold along the boom
when raised."