Best Marine Water Rescue Throw Bag with 70ft Rope. Throwable Safety Device for Kayaking, Boating, Lifeguard & Ice Fishing Emergency Kit. Boat & Kayak Accessories. Search & Rescue Gear Equipment
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Exactly What You Need for a Rescue: When you need to rescue someone overboard, the intensity of the situation and the emotions involved can make it hard to think. That\'s why it\'s important to travel prepared. With the Best Marine water rescue throw bag, you have an effective emergency tool you can use at a moment’s notice. The bright orange color makes it easily visible, and the included 70-foot marine rope is the perfect length to throw far distances.Optimal Design and Performance: Our 12-inch by 5-inch rescue bag is built to perform. When you\'re in an emergency, you can\'t afford a bad throw. The bag weighs 1.5 pounds, which is an ideal weight for making accurate throws. It contains a foam insert that keeps it afloat so your target can grab onto it while you reel them in. From the construction to the function, these heavy-duty nylon bags are built to last.Quick and Easy to Operate: In an emergency, you need a throw bag that\'s easy to operate. Best Marine has you covered. Attach the rope loop to your wrist or your watercraft, then hold the bag with the top handle (or like a football) and throw it to your target. The rope will unravel as it travels. Once the target grabs the bag, slowly pull them in. After a rescue, dry the rope and bag before storing it away.Convenient to Repack and Reuse: A throw bag that can only be used once isn\'t very functional. Thankfully, we designed a bag that\'s easy to reuse. Just coil the 70-foot rope starting with the bottom part attached to the bag and ending at the top of the rope with the loop. You\'ll want to loosely stuff the bag. No twisting or tying. You want the rope to easily eject as you throw it to a target. Fasten the drawstring closure on the bag to secure the rope.Travel Prepared for Emergencies: When you\'re out on the water, whether it\'s kayaking, canoeing, sailing, or swimming, there aren\'t always lifeguards around in case of an emergency. Don\'t allow what\'s supposed to be a relaxing, fun getaway turn into a preventable nightmare. There\'s nothing like having the peace of mind to know that if someone fell overboard, you have the equipment necessary to rescue them.
Exactly What You Need for a Rescue: When you need to rescue someone overboard, the intensity of the situation and the emotions involved can make it hard to think. That\'s why it\'s important to travel prepared. With the Best Marine water rescue throw bag, you have an effective emergency tool you can use at a moment’s notice. The bright orange color makes it easily visible, and the included 70-foot marine rope is the perfect length to throw far distances.Optimal Design and Performance: Our 12-inch by 5-inch rescue bag is built to perform. When you\'re in an emergency, you can\'t afford a bad throw. The bag weighs 1.5 pounds, which is an ideal weight for making accurate throws. It contains a foam insert that keeps it afloat so your target can grab onto it while you reel them in. From the construction to the function, these heavy-duty nylon bags are built to last.Quick and Easy to Operate: In an emergency, you need a throw bag that\'s easy to operate. Best Marine has you covered. Attach the rope loop to your wrist or your watercraft, then hold the bag with the top handle (or like a football) and throw it to your target. The rope will unravel as it travels. Once the target grabs the bag, slowly pull them in. After a rescue, dry the rope and bag before storing it away.Convenient to Repack and Reuse: A throw bag that can only be used once isn\'t very functional. Thankfully, we designed a bag that\'s easy to reuse. Just coil the 70-foot rope starting with the bottom part attached to the bag and ending at the top of the rope with the loop. You\'ll want to loosely stuff the bag. No twisting or tying. You want the rope to easily eject as you throw it to a target. Fasten the drawstring closure on the bag to secure the rope.Travel Prepared for Emergencies: When you\'re out on the water, whether it\'s kayaking, canoeing, sailing, or swimming, there aren\'t always lifeguards around in case of an emergency. Don\'t allow what\'s supposed to be a relaxing, fun getaway turn into a preventable nightmare. There\'s nothing like having the peace of mind to know that if someone fell overboard, you have the equipment necessary to rescue them.
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