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Old     (jhartt3)      Join Date: Jan 2012       07-04-2013, 7:20 AM Reply   
So going into purchasing sacs i considered both created equal. There have recently been quite a few posts on issues with getting the sumo pump to prime... and while it does take 2 people to get it to work right i find this a small price to pay to get the one way check valve. I ride with a buddy who uses Fat sacs and we both use pumps thrown over the side to fill. So if you are going to be manually filling sacs i think there really is no equal to the new sumo sacs with the one way valve.
1. you can fill them completely full and dont have to worry about water spilling out
2. when you empty them you dont have to worry about quickly connecting the pump b/c the one valve is there to prevent water from shooting out.

Just my .02 for what its worth ... for anyone out there thinking about which to go with.

Note: one plus side of Fat Sac is they have been around longer so they are easier to come by on eBay, and forum classifieds.
Old     (strev)      Join Date: May 2012       07-04-2013, 8:00 AM Reply   
my buddy and i were just talking about this last night out on the boat. he had the tsunami pump for his bags and hated it. note: i have no experience with the with fly high so i can't comment...Thant said I love my sumo sacs and pump, the one way valve is the sh#t!! i can fill and empty sacs with out leaking more than a couple drops of water at most. never had a big enough problem with the pump not priming to post about it on WW, it's simple if it stops pumping unplug it and plug it back in, thats it!

if i was buying bags to plumb into my boat i would buy fly high bags because there are way more options in size and the bags are pro a little thicker. but for a bag or two to just throw around the boat my money is with sumo...
Old     (downfortheride)      Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: SLC, UT 5600'       07-04-2013, 8:44 AM Reply   
Just used my new Sumo sack and pump for the first time last weekend and I will never go back. I always had fly high but water everywhere when filling and draining. The sumo got about a shot glass worth of water in the bow. First drop in the water for the pump and not a problem getting water to start flowing right away. I was worried about the posts on here but it was the exact opposite, plugged it in once to fill and once to drain. Go Sumo!
Old     (LYNRDSKYNRD)      Join Date: Sep 2012       07-04-2013, 9:29 AM Reply   
I was one of the ones complaining about the sumo pump not priming. I did as suggested and pushed down on it prior to plugging it in and it worked perfectly, my problem was user error.

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