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Throw Bag (EMS-A411E)

A throw bag is standard rescue equipment for kayaking and other outdoor river recreational activities. It is used to rescue someone who is swimming down a river after capsizing their kayak or canoe. The throw bag has a high visible buoyant rope with a reflective strip on the front.
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Features:

#Whitewater safety is a serious matter. Rescue Throw Bag is an excellent tool for protecting you and your buddies in swift water emergency situations. 

#The 15m/25m 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. The maximum load indicated is for the rope alone.

Color Yellow Material Polypropylene
Length 15m Strength 1,900 pound tensile
Size 26cm x 16cm x 8cmv

Features:

#Whitewater safety is a serious matter. Rescue Throw Bag is an excellent tool for protecting you and your buddies in swift water emergency situations. 

#The 15m/25m 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. The maximum load indicated is for the rope alone.