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NRS Guardian Wedge Waist Throw Bag Red/Black
NRSNRS-45107.02.100SEK1,120.46SEK1,205.30RRP: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,... -
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NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag
NRSNRS-45100.01SEK784.03SEK842.54RRP:The NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag is an excellent choice for swiftwater emergency work. Its compact shape and light weight are perfect for kayakers. 5 cm mesh panel for better drainage and reduced... -
Yak Throw Bag - 25m
YakCSR-6222-25mSEK912.16RRP:For use in rescue situations, this throw bag has a ‘bullet bag’ design to ensure a long and accurate throw. The removable waistbelt allows for the throw bag to be carried with ease and intuitively...
Description
In your boat or scouting a rapid, the NRS Pro Guardian Waist Throw Bag gives you 17 m of high-strength rope that's always there when you need it.
- High-strength 6 mm UltraLine Water Rescue Rope is suitable for unpinning kayaks as well as rescuing swimmers.
- 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.
- 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.
- 6 mm UltraLine rope has a maximum tensile strength of 1132 kgf.
Rope Length: 17 m
Rope Material: Polypropylene sheath with Spectra core
Rope Diameter: 6 mm
Load Max: 1131 kg (11.1 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
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.