Always bring a life line.
The NRS Compact Rescue Throw Bag keeps 70 feet of floating 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 Compact Rescue Throw Bag gives you a solid grip when the line comes tight and you have to reel in your pal.
Details
- Lightweight rescue line for emergency situations in swift water
- Yellow polypropylene line is bright, buoyant, and durable
- Tensile strength of 950lb provides a firm hold
- Drawstring at nylon top makes for smoother throws and reloading
- Internal foam flotation keeps the bag on the top of the water
- Mesh panel helps it drain and dry quickly
- Item #NRS0032
- Material
- polypropylene
- Rope Length
- 70 ft
- Recommended Use
- kayaking, rafting
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 24, 2025
Essential and Compact!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I have been paddling for the last 6 years and this throw bag has been essential to any trip! It's compact (as small as a 1L nalgene) and is great for rescues and tying off boats to shore. It should be an easy "add to cart" for your river kit!
December 22, 2020
Love the Compact Size
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I have used the NRS throw bags for years as a whitewater rafting guide. When I started to get into whitewater kayaking last year I purchased the compact bag and it fits inside my Pyranha Burn just fine. Definitely an essential piece of gear for getting into whitewater.
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