NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag

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Whitewater safety is a serious matter. The NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag is an excellent tool for protecting you and your buddies in swiftwater emergency situations.
  • Rugged Cordura® bag is tough as nails and comes in two high visibility colors.
  • 2" mesh panel for better drainage and reduced dry time.
  • The 3/8" polypropylene rope is yellow for high visibility.
  • The rope has a 1,900 pound tensile strength and it floats for good visibility on the water.
  • A barrel-lock drawstring is incorporated in a flared nylon top for smoother throws, plus easy reloading and closure.
  • An elastic loop and 'pocket' will hold a glow stick or "chem light" for low light rescues.
  • Internal foam flotation keeps the bag on the top of the water where you need it for rescue.
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 Di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate(DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 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. More about California Proposition 65 »

Specs

Weight: 2 lb 4 oz
Rope Length: 75'
Rope Material: Polypropylene
Rope Diameter: 3/8"
Load Max: 1900 lbs. (8.45 kN)
Features:
  • Mesh on top of bag for quicker drying
  • Webbing loop for glow stick

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Why did you choose this?

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Inexpensive, long enough

My Fire department purchase them and I wanted them for my self

Homemade bag just didn't throw as well as I wanted. Looking for a good primary rescue bag.