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    Fat Cube 220L Ballast

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    SKU: 205395999998

    Product Description
    The largest size in the cube range, the Fat Cube 220 is designed to suit larger V Drive Lockers or as the main weight in a mid mount. At 220kg this bag is a wake booster, delivering massive wakes. The 220 also features squared edges to reduce movement, 4 Fill / empty drain holes, heavy duty tarpaulin cover and a 30 gauge PVC bladder.
    Features
    • 220litre / 220kg Capacity 
    • Heavy Duty Tarpaulin Outer.
    • 30 gauge PVC Bladder
    • 4 X Fill Points
    • 450mm (H) X 450mm (W) X 1100mm (L)
    Shipping & Returns
    Australian shipping:

    We offer Free Standard Shipping Australia Wide for all orders over $99. We will use the most efficient shipping method available to your area with most items being shipped within 48 hours.

    Please note, we no longer accept shipments to Parcel Lockers unless paid for using PayPal, Zip Pay, or Bank Deposit.

    Standard Shipping: ETA (from date of shipment)

    Metro areas

    2-3 business days

    Regional areas

    3-5 business days

    Bulky Items

    Up to 7 business days


    Express Shipping*: ETA (from date of shipment)

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    1-2 business days

    Regional areas

    2-3 business days

    New Zealand Shipping:
    • New Zealand orders will carry a $25 shipping charge per item.

    • We cannot ship bulky items, hardware, Burton, Anon, or POC products. We apologise for any inconvenience.
    • Customers are responsible for VAT.
    • Estimate delivery 7-14 business days.

    Returns Policy:
    • Online purchases can be returned for refund or exchange within 30 days from the original purchase date.
    • In-store purchases can be returned for exchange or store credit within 14 days from the original purchase date.
    • Items must be presented in their original, unworn, unused, re-sellable condition with product tags attached.
    • Products sealed for hygiene reasons (e.g. swimwear, underwear, watches, and jewellery) must have seals intact.
    • Proof of purchase is required
    • Drill-mounted skis purchased in store or online are not accepted for refund/return.
    • The return shipping costs are not covered by us, unless there was a shipment error.

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    DB
    12 Mar 2023
    Darren B.
    Australia Australia

    Ballast water bag - perfect for purpose

    East enough to fill with water and added 140kg to the front of the boat which I can use to keep the nose down (rear engined boat already raises nose high in acceleration) I am happy.