

Throw Bag for Water Rescue
Designed for Water Rescue Professionals
- Made of strong polyester to ensure high performance on tear abrasion resistance.
- 70ft long, lightweight 1.2 lbs, to cover your boating needs in water.
- Durable inner cord with a working load up to 1000 lbs for long time use.
- Highly visible bag and rope with reflective mark to increase visibility & safety.
- Floating device to prevent from sinking in rough water and for best rescue.
Specifications:
- Rope Material: Polypropylene
- Bag Material: 300D Oxford
- Rope Dimension: 70ft Length, 8mm Diameter
- Tested Tensile Strength: 1000 lbs
- Bag Dimension: 4.72x4.72x10.24''
- Package Weight: 1.29lbs
- Package Dimension: 4.72x4.72x10.24''
- Package List: 1x Throw Bag

Highly Visible
Bright orange bag with reflective lines to increase visibility & safety.
Adjustable Buckle & Handle
Features an adjustable release buckle for quick release, also can be used for carry handle.
1000lbs Tensile Strength
70ft long, lightweight 1.2 lbs, yet has 1000lbs break strength for all weather conditions.
Quick Drying
With the mesh design, this throw bag can reduce the water inside in short time and maintain floating when in use.
Easy to Use
Smooth throwing & reloading with drawstring and buckle closure. Will not tangle and prepare for next time use.
Compact Carry
Versatile rescue tool, a must-have water safety gear to retrieve people and save lives in emergency.

How To Use A Throw Bag
As a water safety emergency equipment, it is essential to know how to properly use the throw bag and practice always, whether for whitewater kayaking,boating, paddling, rafting,ice fishing, canoeing, swimming, sailing, etc.
- How to Throw A Throw Bag
Open the bag, take out the loosen rope end with non-throwing hand, throw the bag with rope stuffed at the target. Practice more with your bag before you take it on water.
- How to Pack A Throw Bag
Re-stuff the rope in the bag, reduce the possibility of any knots and tangles. Then secure it with Drawstring and the buckle closure, make sure to leave the rope end out for easy access next time.
