Fly High Pro X Series Enzo Fat Sac Surf Bag - W712 - 1,450 lbs

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Fly High Pro X Series Enzo Fat Sac Surf Bag - W712 - 1,450 lbs
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Item: 11012

The Fly High Enzo Sac is a great way to add weight in the rear and midship area, with the main body filling the rear storage compartment, while the lower profile extension runs forward below the seats.

The Fly High Enzo Sac was designed by the fine people at Inland Surfer for their team Centurion Enzo Wakesurf boat. Over the years this bag has changed slightly in size and port configuration.

We have found that the Enzo is versatile but more importantly it is enormous in size. It is perfect for most v-drive boats with lengths of 21' to 25'.

The body of the Enzo Surf sac is designed to fill the rear locker and the leg continues under the rear seat bulkhead which stretches forward under the side passenger bench. When filled to capacity the Enzo surf sac can add between 1000lbs and 1400lbs of water ballast on the surf side creating a monster wave with amazing push throughout the total length of the pocket.

  • Enzo Sac Dimensions: Body (Rear Compartment Portion) - 30"L x 25"W x 26"H Arm (Under Seat Portion) - 72"L x 25"W x 12"H
  • Port Placement Configuration: 2x Drain Ports - Rear end near the bottom of the body portion, 3x Fill/Vent Ports - On the top of the body portion, 1x Fill Port - Toward the end of the leg on the top side.
  • Have the greatest wakesurf wake with a flip of the factory ballast switch. The Pro X Enzo Sac is twice the weight of the Fly High Fat Sac and can be integrated to fill with the factory ballast pumps using the Quick Connect Fittings.
  • Question: How many ports are in W712 Enzo Sac?

    Answer: There are six ports in the Fly High W712 Enzo Sac.

    Remember, No Fittings Included

Fly High FATSAC ¾” Ports

¾” Port Size

All Fly High FATSAC ballast bags use 3/4" ports. Designed to filled/drained with the Supa Tsunami Pump for faster fill/drain times.

Warranty
1 Year
Manufacturer Part Number
W712
Item#
11012
Ports
4 fill/vent - 2 drain
Ballast Bag Size
102L x 25W x 26H
Bag Capacity
1450
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Reviewed by Matt M.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Great for tige 22v

Looking at the market for what I thought was best and this was the answer. Fit perfectly where the stock hard tanks sat. The best part was having multiple fill and drain ports to run 1 or 2 fill/drain pumps. This sac also allowed you to have an overflow outlet at the top of the bag to ensure it was completely full.

The bag does run up through the seating so you do lose some storage however when I wasn’t using the ballast I simply added buckles to the sides and rolled them up until I needed them giving me access to the entire rear locker!

I would definitely recommend at least 850 gph fill pump to delay downtime in waiting for these to fill up.

Quality, in my opinion, is what you would expect to see in something of the cost you’re paying. From shipping, it’s packed to ensure nothing can puncture or rip, all the seems were durable and ports were all free turning for the threads.

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Reviewed by Kevin V.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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A Must for the Enzo!

First thing I did for the Enzo was to rip out all the factory hard tanks, pumps, hoses, and even the thru holes. For my upgrade, I used the Enzo sacs. It fits perfect and has helped me achieve the best goofy wake I have ever seen. I do have another 400#’s on surf side seat, and a couple 155# Fly High bricks that I move around, and a reversed rotation V-drive. When I surf goofy on friends newer boats, I have to leave my smaller board at home as they don’t provide enough push as my boat :-)

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Reviewed by Mike
Rated 3 out of 5
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Good Bag but not perfect for the Centurion Enzo SV240

I purchased two of these for a 2009 Centurion Enzo SV240 that had factory hard-tank ballast in the rear lockers and under the rear side seats (two separate tanks port and starboard each, so 4 total). This ballast upgrade was to replace those 4 tanks of about 500 lbs with 1,500 lbs. It did exactly that. The bags are high quality, the fittings/connections are typical quality. The instructions could definitely use some work. Thus 3 stars for quality.

The additional kits that I purchased left me without enough parts to do the job correctly on both sides -- to finish the job I'll need six more quick connect fittings (6 for the bag, six tubing connections, so 12 total pieces).

For anybody with my same boat, it is actually not enough weight to make a *great* surf wave. You'll need to add some lead, have a ballast bag on the seat, or cram a few more people into the boat. Also, the stock pumps and sprinkler valves in the Enzo mean it takes over 20 minutes to fill (and that is using 2 pumps/fill locations). That will be my next upgrade.

Also, after you fill this bag completely full it will leak out the vent tubing (slowly but steadily). This is because the boat is so tilted in that direction that the pressure is going to push water into the vent hose that no matter what (read: it's not a bad thing about this system - it is a problem on all systems). to prevent or minimize this leaking you will need to run the vent tubing to the outlet on the OTHER SIDE of the boat. My best…

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Reviewed by Roy
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

Holy Surf Wake Batman!

Just put this Enzo sac in my 2012 MB Sport B52. Man-o-man, does it beef up the wake! I previously had the Fly High Pro X Series Jumbo V-Drive Surf Sac in my back locker. The wake was sweet, but I think the extra weight down the side length of the boat by the enzo sac really makes a difference.

The arm that goes down the length of the boat under the seats, when filled up, kind of pushes the cushions up, but if people are sitting on them it is fine. If people aren't sitting on them, then they look like they haven't been put in all the way.

I also run a u-shaped sac in the front of the boat. If you put both of them together with the built in ballast, your wakesurf wake will be sick!

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