Prolift bags

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sjensenpiper

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Any body have experience with prolift bags. All I have every used was carter but for the price these bags seem like they are a home run. I do a lot of salvage work any would like to replace some old bags. Any thoughts?
 
I like the subsalve bags. They work great and the prolift guy work for Subsalve and when on his own. Not as good. But you be the judge.
 
They are some of the toughest bags I have used. I have raised cars, boats, trawlers, boat motors, an old Willys jeep, etc. I have 2 / 4000 lbs. 2 / 250 lbs and 1 / 4500 lb closed bags. I have the manifold and they have been great. I bought mine right after Hurricane Katrina and raised some nasty stuff with no problems.
 
They are some of the toughest bags I have used. I have raised cars, boats, trawlers, boat motors, an old Willys jeep, etc. I have 2 / 4000 lbs. 2 / 250 lbs and 1 / 4500 lb closed bags. I have the manifold and they have been great. I bought mine right after Hurricane Katrina and raised some nasty stuff with no problems.

What brand (prolift),(Subsalve) you did not say.
 

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