NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag


Size: Red
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Description

The NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag Polypropylene is the perfect size to put in the back of a kayak or stash in the water bottle holder for quick access.

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.

Features
  • 2" mesh panel for better drainage and reduced dry time.
  • The 70 of 1/4" polypropylene rope is yellow for high visibility.
  • The rope has a 950-pound tensile strength and it floats for good visibility on the water.
  • A barrel-lock drawstring is incorporated into a flared nylon top for smoother throws, plus easy reloading and closure.
  • Internal foam flotation keeps the bag on top of the water where you need it for rescue
  • Rope Length: 70
  • Rope Material: Polypropylene
  • Rope Diameter: 1/4"
  • Load Max: 950 lbs. (4.2 kN)
  • Features: Mesh on top of bag for quicker drying

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