Throw bag
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A throw bag is a rescue device with a length of rope stuffed loosely into a bag so it can pay out through the top when the bag is thrown to a swimmer.
- In a "Clavey throwbag", the bottom of the bag as a grab loop for the swimmer to hold on to.
- The "BlueWater mesh throwbag" has a small mesh to let the rope dry quickly.
It is standard rescue equipment for kayaking and other outdoor river recreational activities.
See also Personal flotation device.
Unrelated, a "Hozer throwbag" is a training device for golf players.
[edit] External links
- Use of throw bags - Riversafe.org.nz
- Instructions for making a throw bag - CanyonWiki.com

