Category — Throw Bags
NRS NFPA Rescue Throw Bag
Cordura bag with 75′ of 3/8″ Grabline rope rated at 3597 lbs. max.
Highly visible Cordura Rescue 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
April 27, 2008 No Comments
NRS Z-Drag Kit
All the hardware you need to set up basic mechanical advantage systems.
All the hardware needed to set up basic mechanical advantage systems. Includes: 3-Omega Locking D ‘Biners2-SMC rescue Pulleys2-15′ sections of 1″ webbing in red1-10′ sections of 1″ webbing in yellow2-6′ prusik cords (6 mm)150′ of 1/2″ Sterling Static Rope
April 27, 2008 No Comments
NRS Kayak Rescue Bag
The efficiently designed orange Cordura bag with 70′ of 1/4″ polypropylene line rated at 950 lbs. max.
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 sheat
April 26, 2008 No Comments
NRS Flip Lines (Pair)
Polypropylene safety line stored in a rugged Cordura bag. Provide the extra leverage you need to right a flipped boat. These flip lines work well on your Raft or Cataraft
Flip lines provide the extra leverage you need to right a flipped boat. Each polypropylene safety line is stored in a rugged Cordura bag and held in place by a drawstring closure. Any size raft can be a problem upside down, so ensure your fun with a pair
April 26, 2008 No Comments
NRS Guardian Raft Rescue Bag
Designed for the professional guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners.
Designed for the professional guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners. All Guardian systems come with a waist harness and throw bag. Raft models include a flip line.Rope knots reduce tensile streng
April 26, 2008 No Comments
NRS Standard Rescue Bag
Orange floating rescue bag with 75′ of 3/8″ polypropylene line rated at 1900 lbs. max
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 sheat
April 25, 2008 No Comments
NRS Guardian Kayak Rescue Bag
Designed for the professional guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners.
Designed for the professional kayaking guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners. All Guardian systems come with a waist harness and throw bag.Rope knots reduce tensile strength. For this reason, we
April 25, 2008 No Comments
NRS Pro Guardian Raft Rescue Bag
Designed for the professional guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners
Designed for the professional guide, Guardians clip securely around your waist with an adjustable belt and loops for carabiners. All Guardian systems come with a waist harness and throw bag. Raft models include a flip line.Rope knots reduce tensile streng
April 25, 2008 No Comments
NRS Pro Kayak Rescue Bag
Yellow Cordura bag with 70′ of 1/4″ Spectra line rated at 2500 lbs
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 sheat
April 24, 2008 No Comments
NRS Pro Rescue Bag
The new Cordura bag with 75′ of 3/8″ Spectra line rated at 4996 lbs. max.
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 sheat
April 24, 2008 No Comments


