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I have owned two e-seariders for over 2 years now. they are extremely comfortable and durable. they have withstanded many trips to and from the bahamas and also many trips out to the ledge. i had one blow out of my boat while i was towing it down 95. i pulled over and got it out of the road. i was certain there was goin to be a hole or something but the durability of the bags showed that they can blow out of you boat at 80mph and not rip, not even a scratch. not only are they good for heading offshore but they are also nice for a sunday cruize to the sandbar. the woman love laying out on the bags. Again Thanks for two great years of comfort e-searider!
Try to remember to keep the bags tyed down when trailering or unoccupied. Two tricks that work well is to keep a carabineer clip on one of the handles that way it's always there to clip it off when neded or add a few soft lead scuba diving weights to the inside of the bag.
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