THROW LINE 100'X1/4"POLY

When seconds count in a water rescue or emergency situation, having a reliable and high-performance throw line is paramount. The THROW LINE 100'X1/4"POLY is engineered to provide swift and effective deployment, ensuring rescuers can reach individuals in distress quickly and safely. Its robust construction and optimal length make it an indispensable tool for lifeguards, emergency responders, and anyone responsible for water safety. This throw line is designed for ease of use, allowing for quick grabs and accurate throws even under pressure. Its bright coloring enhances visibility in various water conditions, further contributing to its effectiveness in critical moments.

  • Key Features
  • Durable Polypropylene Construction: Built to withstand harsh environmental conditions and repeated use, offering long-lasting reliability.
  • Buoyant and Low Absorption: Floats well and absorbs minimal water, preventing the line from becoming waterlogged and difficult to manage.
  • Strong Tensile Strength: Capable of withstanding significant force, ensuring it won't break during critical rescue operations.
  • Quick Deployment Design: Engineered for rapid unspooling and accurate throwing, crucial for time-sensitive rescues.

This essential piece of safety equipment is crafted from high-quality polypropylene, a material known for its excellent resistance to abrasion, UV rays, and water. This ensures that the throw line maintains its integrity and performance even after prolonged exposure to sun, salt water, and chlorine. The 1/4-inch diameter strikes a perfect balance, offering a secure and comfortable grip for rescuers while remaining manageable for precise throws. Its lightweight nature and buoyancy mean it won't weigh down the rescuer or sink, making it an efficient tool for bringing aid to those in need. The vibrant color is not just for aesthetics; it's a critical safety feature that significantly enhances the line's visibility in various lighting and water conditions, allowing for faster target acquisition and retrieval.

The applications for the THROW LINE 100'X1/4"POLY extend beyond immediate water rescues. It serves as a vital component in pool safety, open water environments, boating emergencies, and any situation where a quick and reliable line is needed to assist someone. Its strength and durability make it suitable for professional use by lifeguards at beaches and pools, as well as for recreational users who enjoy water activities. The ease with which it can be deployed makes it a go-to option for training exercises and everyday safety preparedness. Investing in this throw line means investing in peace of mind and the ability to respond effectively when it matters most, providing a lifeline that is both dependable and easy to use.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Length 100 ft
Diameter 1/4 inch
Material Polypropylene
Color Yellow
Tensile Strength Approximately 700 lbs
Weight Approximately 2.5 lbs
MFG Number CFTL-1 FAST

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