Salamander Golden Retriever 60 Spectra Throw Bag


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Description

The Salamander Golden Retriever 60 Spectra Throw Bag is the benchmark for all other waist-worn throw ropes. The combination of tow tether and throw line on a quick release belt prepares you for multiple rescue situations and because of its 8 ft. tow tether and QR belt, it can be used in place of a rescue PFD.

Many kayakers prefer wearable QR/throw rope combos because they can easily flow from one use to the other, unlike other specific-use rescue gear.

Features
  • Throw bag sewn to padded waistband
  • 1.5" Webbing belt with quick-release buckle rides comfortably below PFD
  • Anodized aluminum carabiner with stainless steel wire gate (conceals in pocket)
  • 500 Denier Cordura bag

    Specifications
    Rope length 60' including 8-foot toe tether
    Rope diameter 5/16"
    Rope strength 2500 lbs.
    Padded waistband dimensions 5" x 11"
    Stuffed bag dimensions 10" x 4" x 3"

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