Stainless Steel Fly High Pylon Extension
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Barefoot International Stainless Steel Fly High (W2900)
The Barefoot International Stainless Steel Fly High W2900 is the premier pylon extension for water sports enthusiasts looking to gain additional rope height behind the boat. As the industry leader in pylon extensions, Barefoot International engineered this product to deliver uncompromising durability and performance. The W2900 holds the distinction of being the only fully stainless, two-piece pylon on the market that fits a standard 2.5" center mount ski pylon — no mounting bases required.
Dual braided steel cables run from the pylon to the bow eye, providing superior strength and safety during use. A polycarbonate sleeve is fitted inside the stainless steel body to protect your factory pylon from wear and to dampen vibration during operation. The pylon splits into two pieces for straightforward storage when not in use. Two rope attachment points give you flexibility: one positioned at the top of the extension and one at the height of the factory-installed pylon. A Delrin swivel at the top reduces strain on your tow ropes and enables smooth, seamless transfers from side to side behind the boat.
Each W2900 includes the two-piece pylon assembly, an over-center buckle, and a bow sling — everything needed for installation over your existing pylon.
Key Features
- Only fully stainless, two-piece pylon extension on the market for 2.5" factory pylons
- 72" total height for elevated rope positioning
- Dual braided steel bow cables for superior strength and safety
- Polycarbonate internal sleeve protects factory pylon and dampens vibration
- Two rope attachment points — one at the top, one at factory pylon height
- Delrin swivel on top reduces rope wear and enables seamless side-to-side transfers
- Two-piece design splits apart for easy storage
- Includes two-piece pylon, over-center buckle, and bow sling
- Safety rated for one individual skier or wakeboarder only — not for tubes, inflatables, multiple skiers, or stranded boats
