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NRS NFPA ROPE RESCUE THROW BAG

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Product Details

The NRS NFPA Rope Rescue Throw Bag is the ideal choice for the rescue professional or any boater looking for a bag with extra-strong rope that's easy to grasp and hold onto.
  • Rugged Cordura® bag is highly visible for easy location on the water.
  • The 3/8" Sterling Grabline rope is NFPA 1983,2012 certified. It has a tensile strength of 3,282 lbs. and the sheath has a raised pattern for excellent gripability.
  • The rope floats for good visibility on the water.
  • Wide mesh panel in the bag facilitates drainage and reduced dry time.
  • Two reflective bands and an elastic "holster" for a glow stick, or "chem light", enhance visibility in low-light rescues.
  • A barrel-lock drawstring is incorporated in a flared nylon top for smoother throws, plus easy reloading and closure.
  • 1" webbing with side-release buckle secures the top rope loop and lets you attach the bag to D-rings, boat frames, etc.
  • Internal foam flotation keeps the bag on the top of the water where you need it for rescue.
  • Polyethylene-sheathed grab loop makes it super quick and easy to hook on a carabiner.

    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.

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