This all- purpose buoy, with the signature “blue ropehold” has proven itself in the most adverse conditions. Making gear used in heavy seas is no easy task. You name it — ocean, sea, river or lake — and the A Series has been there. Put your trust in Polyform’s most versatile and well-known product.
- A-0 buoys measure 8 in. diameter by 11.5 in. tall with 0.6 in. ropehold eye diameter
- Commonly used as a marker buoy, anchor buoy, or mooring buoy, and provides enhanced protection when used as a boat fender
- Suggested for boats up to 20 ft. long, when used as a fender
- This product ships deflated inflate using 1) a Polyform Inflation Adapter with any standard tire pump connection 2) a tapered nozzle blow gun or 3) a Polyform specialty hand pump



























Jorge Sykes –
Do not get a 1/2 inch adapter for your hose. It ifs just a touch too big and gets water everywhere. Do the 3/8 should work. I ordered a 1/4 inch which should easily fit and allow for air exchange as it gets fuller.I have the 15 inch (I think it could be 14.5) this will get the job done. The tear drop design is great for uppercuts. I think 17 inch is ideal but much heavier. I can take this one down when I need to. Most heavy bags are around 14-16 inches. 17 in would be better for body shots because it is also longer . And yes, I’f you have the space and don’t need to take it down, get a 21 inch. I would guess it’s about 200 lbs not including the force of hitting it. The 15 inch ifs great for versatility and, even though heavy, it’s manageable.The 4 stars vs 5 was because the shipping was lousy. It was maybe delivered on Amazon on the 25th. The only reason I wad able to dispute it wasd because in the UPS website, it was not delivered and scheduled for the 30th. Then it was delivered to a pick up location instead of my home which I did not authorize. Amazon, as usually were very helpful and ordered a replacement. I canceled it because I was able to pick up the original.
Jordan –
I wanted an aqua bag for my home gym and I found other reviews that used this as a punching bag for less than major brands so I decided to give it a try.The set up was pretty easy – make sure you use a stud if hanging from a ceiling. I included pics of my set up which all components extra capacity to hold the weight.The hardest part is filling it with water. There are videos out there to help explain the process. Note most leave out that you need a nozzle less than 1/2” to fit in the hole and you need to open up the hole so water can enter the bag. I got water everywhere at the end of the process so be aware of this for the environment you are using to mount it.I’ve been pounding on this thing and it’s great. I love the rebound and less impact on joints. Note: it’s probably a harder punching surface than you think. I do recommend wrapping your hands and wearing gloves.I’m pretty happy with the purchase and glad I added it to my gym.
Xochitl –
I got this for boxing based on reviews ands its CHEAP. Cheapest way to hang this: soft loop tie downs(picture above) 18 inches. Comes to a perfect height off my free standing stand. To open the fill hole, i used the handle of those black clamp paper clips, but normal people use a flat head screwdriver. To release water, I used a nail and lightly pressed in the whole to remove air, and water.The worst part is filling this dam thing. It comes deflated. I had to check the reviews how put water in it because you CANT just fill it from the garden hose. There was conflicting comments about getting a twinkle nozzle adapter or a specific screw adapter for the garden hose, someone said 3/8 or 3/4 to 1/2. Never used either. I didnt want to buy multiple adapters to only find out it didnt work so I went with the twinkle nozzle. First off, if you dont know what that is and search on google, you get all types of different nozzles so i posted a picture of it. The nozzle method is cheapest and fastest since you can probably find it at your local store versus finding screw adapter.1st PROBLEM: all your doing is forcing this thing inside this ballon thing, so your gunna get water everywhere. Also make sure to plug it in first since the twinkle nozzle DOESNT have an off switch.2nd PROBLEM: if you fill it all the way, 90% is water 10% becomes compress air. I took a nail to remove all the air.3rd PROBLEM: This thing is heavy when filled. Since you will probably not hang it first because this nozzle will get water everywhere, I had to luge this HEAVY thing about 5.5 feet onto a tiny little hook.4th PROBLEM: if overfilled, when you punch this thing , its like punching a wall. so make sure NOT to do that. fill it 1/2 at least and punch it to see if you like and. IF you hang it over-filled and want to release some water, the water will go all over the place, just a fyi.I use this bag outside, and its great.
SFO –
Pros – easy to inflate, liked vivid blue and white color, size good for 24’ boat, appears very sturdy and durableCons – lost one while on the water and couldn’t find it when we went back, really miss it
Charles M. –
Item as described. They eem to work well as large fenders for my boat.
Jam Fang –
The media could not be loaded. This thing is heavy as hell and awesome addition to ya boxing work. Why the hell would u get a aqua bag when you could get this lol
Peggy Gardner –
I would love these except for the fact that the color has faded a lot after one summer. I expected it to last longer than that based on other buoys we’ve purchased. They are durable overall and stay inflated well, and withstand the beating they get from those ignorant wakeboat drivers.
Derric S –
I use it as a punching bag. Way more affordable than the name brands and gives you the same work out.