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Heavy duty construction to meet the punishing demands of the commercial marine industry.
The most accurate way to select the right fender for your boat is to survey your docking area to find out what fender is in use for the same size and weight of boat, in terms of fender dimensions and quantities, and use that as a guideline.Pete M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Put two on my boat, never have to worry about dock damage from wakes.
JORGE EDUARDO CRUZ GOMEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on February 2, 2024
Me encantó el producto lo usé como saco de box lo llene con agua y hasta la fecha ni una grieta ni nada, llevo bastante tiempo usandolo y está al 100 lo recomiendo ampliamente
Arthur Zatarain
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I measured my hull and thought I needed an 18” ball. But after getting this device I found it much larger than expected. I made it work, but it looks kinda silly on the aft hull of my Bristol 34. Aside from that, it’s a very well made fender that should last a long time.
John F. Rocheleau
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2023
Makes an excellent aqua bag for martial arts/boxing. Weighs about 120 lbs when filled. I hung it from a tree in the yard as I have a heavy bag, etc., indoors. This allows me to work on things you can't do too well on a heavy bag, such as uppercuts. The feel of hitting this is quite different and satisfying in a way. I hung it on a pulley system so I can easily lower or raise it for body shots or head level. I would say that it is not great for round kicks if you don't wear shin guards. In fact it's really best suited to working on your boxing skills and power. It doesn't move around much with heavy shots. The white bag was priced well below the other colors, so it was a deal. Especially a deal compared to buying an aqua bag from a boxing supply outlet. I used rubber tiedown straps to hook it to the pulley system. A great 'extra' bag to have some fun with.
J. L. Oliver
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
In the first week of February, I have purchased three of these fenders. I took each one out of the shipping box and prior to placing it in service inflated it overnight. The next morning two were deflated with similar leaks at the seam. A call to Taylormade customer service was less than helpful as they only suggested I purchase new valves or send pictures of leaks and they would consider honoring the warranty. They also refused to allow the call to be escalated to management. Over my forty plus years of boating, I have always preferred Taylormade products, but no more as the quality is poor and the customer service is even worse.
Joseph Eakin
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022
A lot of boxers use aqua bag and the everlast hydrostrike and they are both great bur for $100-300 per bag. This is the exact same option for $40-80 way better price. Great bag probably works great as a boat bumper too I'm sure lol
Isaí Solis
Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2022
Las marcas de box reconocidas me van a odiar por decirles pero el aqua bag training es literalmente una boya de la misma marca (taylormade) sólo que pintada para dar una mejor apariencia. No me creen? Vayan a buscar fotos o videos en hd de las aqua bag training y ahí verán el logo de taylormade en el mismo lugar que siempre.
Jay C
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2021
This was bought to be used as a boxing heavy bag. Good quality, not the easiest to fill up, but does the job.
GD
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2021
Great size, easy to attach, I suggest putting a plastic tag with your slip or boat name on them in the event they do come loose which I have never happen. But that's because I did put a plastic tag on them with my boat name, phone & slip # for our home marina.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2021
This is a great alternative to the Aqua bag for one third of the price !!!!!!
John Holloway
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
I just set this up in my work out room next to my heavy bag. WORKS GREAT! I found it is less abusive to my hands and arms compared to the regular heavy bag. (in my 50's training for my first amateur sanctioned fight ---there are worse hobbies). I have been doing Nate Bowers Heavy bag work outs for condition. Try them if you have not (you tube). I switch between bags depending on combinations. The heavy bag is better for High -/Low combinations, the buoy for straights, hooks and uppercuts. Great addition to training routine. Keep moving and stay healthy all.
wayneniamat
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2018
Couldn't wait for the spout I ordered. Removed the nozzle/plug. Careful with this little plug, it come apart to two pieces. Screwing it back in the two pieces separated and I almost lost the inner core inside the buoy. Put it back together tightly. Ordered a 5/8" shackle as well. I barely filled any water(due to lack of load bearing attachment points here) at all it's still a ton of fun. Just used a small funnel and filled carefully. I would add small amounts of water till you get the bag doing what you expect from it. Also, in filling, compress buoy every so often to make room for more water. I punched it without the plug and when it gets hit it coughs up spray all of the place. Plugged it back up now and that's fine too. This thing is super tough vinyl that does not look like it will tear anytime soon. I'd recommend adding an eye to eye swivel on your chain.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016
This is a great product but you won't think so unless you understand the inflation mechanism. A needle attached to an air tank compressor is the only way to do it unless you enjoy wasting time and effort. With that said, the needle does not insert through the valve like a typical valve in a sports ball. It only inserts into the hole. The air comes out of the side of the needle and increases pressure in that very small space. It then escapes through the side of the valve past a rubber sleeve that prevents deflation. A hand pump is not going to be the tool of choice. Nor is a 12v compressor type pump. You will need a lot more extra volume than is required to fill the buoy. I would estimate 20-30x. I have a 13 gallon compressor and it dropped from 150 psi to 100 psi filling a buoy to 8#.
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