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NRS Guardian Wedge Waist Throw Bag

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Conveniently worn around your waist, the Guardian Waist Throw Bag is always at your fingertips, whether you're in your boat or scouting a rapid.
  • A waist bag with quick-release belt holds a compact, removable throw bag.
  • The outer bag has a wide hook-and-loop flap and a zipper to facilitate removing the inner bag. Drainage holes in the bag expel water quickly.
  • Removable Wedge Throw Bag has foam flotation to keep it on top of the water, mesh sides for drainage and drying, and reflective taping for increased visibility.
  • Throw bag contains 55 feet of 1/4" polypropylene rope, with a maximum tensile strength of 950 pounds.
  • A quick-release buckle on the adjustable waist belt ensures safe exit in an emergency.
  • The internal throw bag comes completely free from the waist belt.
  • Webbing loops along the belt allow you to attach carabiners.
Rope knots reduce tensile strength. For this reason, we make no claims regarding a rescue bag's strength. Maximum load indicated is for the rope alone.

WARNING: This product can expose you to Bisphenol S (BPS), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. This product can expose you to Di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate(DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More about California Proposition 65 »

Specs

Rope Length: 55'
Rope Material: Polypropylene
Rope Diameter: 1/4"
Load Max: 950 lbs. (4.22 kN)
Features:
  • Adjustable waist belt with quick release buckle
  • External bag holds internal throw bag and has drainage holes
  • Wedge throw bag has foam flotation, mesh drainage and reflective taping
  • Webbing loops for carabineers

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