NRS Wedge Throw Bag


Color: Yellow
Price:
Sale price$59.95

Description

Good things can come in small packages. The NRS Wedge Throw Bag is compact, so it fits in any space in your boat - no excuses for not carrying it. It'll always there for that vital rescue toss.

Features
  • 55' of floating 1/4" polypropylene gives you the reach you need to pluck that swimmer out of the water.
  • Compact, flattened shape slides easily inside your boat.
  • Foam panels inside the bag keep it afloat for safety and visibility.
  • Mesh sides on the bag give drainage and quick drying for the rope.
  • Bright colors and reflective tape make the bag highly visible for the rescuer and rescuee.
  • Max Load: 950 lbs. (Maximum load indicated is for the rope alone knots may reduce weight capacity)

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