PMI H2-THROW Lightweight nylon throw bags stuffed with PMI's Water Rescue Rope.
Key Features: Lightweight nylon bag . Pre-tied loop terminations . Bag includes fl otation disc . Rigged and ready to go Bags also sold separately.
PMI Throw w/PMI Water Rescue Rope
7 mm - 23 m (75 ft) Weight: 1.70 lbs (789 g) MBS: 8 kN (1798 lbf) Yellow/Blue KT36021
10 mm -15 m (50 ft) Weight: 2.50 lbs (1.04 kg) MBS: 16 kN (3597 lbf) Yellow/Blue KT36023
10 mm - 23 m (75 ft) Weight: 3.30 lbs (1.50 kg) MBS: 16 kN (3597 lbf) Yellow/Blue KT36019
PMI THROW BAG with ECONOMY RESCUE ROPE Lightweight nylon throw bags stuffed with PMI’s Economy Rescue Rope.
Key Features: Lightweight nylon bag . Pre-tied loop terminations . Bag includes a fl otation disc . Rigged and ready for use
8 mm - 23 m (75 ft) Weight: 1.30 lbs (590 g) MBS: 5 kN (1124 lbf) Yellow
KT36022
10 mm – 15 m (49 ft) Weight: 1.30 lbs (590 g) MBS: 8 kN (1798 lbf) Yellow
KT36024
10 mm – 23 m (75 ft) Weight: 1.80 lbs (816 g) MBS: 8 kN (1798 lbf) Yellow
KT36020
REACH RESCUE SYSTEM The Reach Rescue System is the fi rst signifi cant innovation in swiftwater rescue and safety in more than a decade. The Crossline Reach System includes the revolutionary Reach Device, a streamlined throw bag, and 60 ft of the super strong 5.5 mm PMI Navigator. The complete system easily attaches to an individual’s PFD, belt or boat for quick and easy access.
Key Features: Compact wearable, aerodynamic throw bag . Reach Device captures other lines . Dyneema core fl oating rope
Weight: 1.56 lbs (708 g) HD26069
PMI NAVIGATOR REACH Crossline’s Reach Device is added in place of the normal loop in one end of the line to 23 m (75 ft) of 7 mm PMI Navigator (Dyneema) throwline. The Reach Rescue Device can clip another throwline or onto itself by simply dragging it across the line to be clipped. Comes with nylon stuff sack and fl otation disk.
Key Features: Reach Device captures other lines . Dyneema core fl oating rope
Weight: 2.10 lbs (953 g) KT36103
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