River Staion Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft - Utah Whitewater Gear
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  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft
  • River Station Gear River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft

River Station Gear The B.O.A.T. - Classic Rescue Throw Bag - 70ft

$99.00
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The 2024 River Station B.O.A.T. throw bag is made from highly durable materials including a nylon top. We have designed the shape of the bag to be taller and a bit slimmer to keep it really easy to throw accurately.

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Keep your gear protected and dry with 360 degrees of mesh. We use high quality 3/8" floating rescue rope with a breaking strength of 3200lbs. The B.O.A.T bag is super easy to stuff with its large mouth and roomy body. Lots of fun colors to choose from! 

 

 - 70' of Quality 3/8" floating rescue rope with an average breaking strength of 3200lbs.

- 360 degrees of mesh for fast drying rope.

- Lots of fun colors to choose from!

- Stiff, wide mouth for easily stuffing rope.

- Side release cam buckle over the top for extra safety and clip-ability 

 

*Adding rope into water is dangerous. Always use caution. Tying knots and and using ropes in certain conditions can weaken the rope drastically. Frequently inspect your gear for damage or malfunction. Retire or replace worn out gear. Whitewater sports are inherently dangerous sports. 

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