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NRS Wedge Throw Bag (55ft)
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$49.95
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Altrec.com
$49.95
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NRS Wedge Rescue Throw Bag
Good things can come in small packages. The NRS Wedge Throw Bag is compact, so it fits it in any space in your boat - no excuses for not carrying it. Always there for that vital rescue toss. |
$49.95
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NRS
$49.95
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NRS Wedge Rescue Throw Bag
This rescue throw bag is nice and compact, so there is no excuse for leaving home without it. You can easily tuck this away anywhere in your boat which means you'll have it close at hand for that vital rescue toss. Throw bag 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... |
$39.95
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MPGear
$39.95
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Nrs Wedge Throw Bag
Description: Good things can come in small packages. The NRS Wedge Throw Bag is compact, so it fits it in any space in your boat - no excuses for not carrying it. Always there for that vital rescue toss. 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.... |
$49.95
diamondbrand.com
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diamondbrand.com
$49.95
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NRS Pro Kayaker's Throw Bag (70ft)
Made of highly visible and durable Cordura®, NRS throw bags quickly secure to D-rings, boat frames or canoe thwarts with quick-release 1" straps. Internal flotation and floating rescue rope keep our Rescue Bags on top of the water, while polyethylene sheathed grab loops make for easy grasping. 2" mesh panel for better drainage and reduced dry time. Barrel-lock drawstring incorporated in a flared nylon top for smoother throws, plus easy reloading and closure. Pro models include 1" reflective... |
$89.95
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Altrec.com
$89.95
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NRS Guardian Waist Throw Bags
With the NRS Pro Guardian Throw Bag strapped to your waist, you always have 50 feet of tough Dyneema line available to help a swimmer in trouble. Whether you find yourself in a raft, kayak, or scouting a rapid, the Pro Guardian Throw Bag always goes with you thanks to its waist-mounted design. The Dyneema line in this NRS throw bag holds an impressive 2600 pounds, so you can use it to free a wrapped boat or pinned kayak if pressed. |
$59.96
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Backcountry.com
$59.96
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NRS 75' Rescue Throw Bag Reviews
Made of highly visible and durable Cordura®, NRS throw bags quickly secure to D-rings, boat frames or canoe thwarts with quick-release 1" straps. Internal flotation and floating rescue rope keep the Rescue Bags on top of the water, while polyethylene sheathed grab loops make for easy grasping. 2" mesh panel for better drainage and reduced dry time. Barrel-lock drawstring incorporated in a flared nylon top for smoother throws, plus easy reloading and closure. |
$59.95
coloradokayak.com
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coloradokayak.com
$59.95
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NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag
2" mesh panel for better drainage and reduced dry time. Barrel-lock drawstring incorporated in a flared nylon top for smoother throws. Easy reloading and closure. Loop and cup hold a glow stick or chem light. 75' x 3/8" Polypropylene rope. Load max.: 1,900 lbs. |
$54.99
kitterytradingpost.com
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kitterytradingpost.com
$54.99
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NRS Kayak Polypro Compact Rescue Throw Bag
The NRS Kayak Polypro Rescue Bag keeps 70 feet of floating polypro line clipped to your kayak at all times, so you have it close at hand when someone has to wet exit. The bright yellow line is easily seen in the water and flying through the air when you toss it to your friend. A reinforced loop on both ends of the NRS Kayak Polypro Rescue Bag gives you a solid grip when the line comes tight and you have to reel in your pal. |
$43.96
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Backcountry.com
$43.96
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NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag | SAR Search and Rescue Gear
The fibers in ropes, in the kern and in the mantle, are oriented to line up with the length of the rope, for maximum strength. The measure of this strength is commonly referred to as "tensile strength." They have low flexural strength, meaning they are not strong along their horizontal axis, which is why ropes lose significant amounts of strength when tied in knots. This loss of strength occurs when a rope is bent, as in a knot or going through a carabiner or pulley. Four inches is the... |
$44.95
americanlifeguard.net
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americanlifeguard.net
$44.95
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