Rescue Throw Bags

Rescue Throw Bags

When every second matters, make sure you’re equipped to reach farther, faster, and more accurately. Upgrade your capabilities with high-performance water rescue throw bags from MARSARS. Designed to deliver rapid deployment, dependable strength, and unmatched second-chance performance when it counts most.

Don’t leave critical rescues to chance. Choose throw bags built for real-world conditions, trusted by professionals, and engineered to get help to the victim fast. Explore the full line of MARSARS throw bags today and put proven performance in your hands.

Second Chance Rescue Throw Bags

  • Designed for full-distance first, and if  needed, second throw within 20 seconds.
  • When thrown, Wiffle®  ball at carry handle improves throw distance and release.
  • 50' to 90' bags feature 1800 lbs BS, 9mm-3/8" inch diameter polypropylene kernmantle line,
  • 110' bag line offers5/16" diameter line of 1500 lbs. BS.

B50: 50' (boat based) 

B75: 75' (land based)

B90: 90' (land based)

B110: 110' (land based, use from heights)

 

150' Rescue Long Throw

B150LT

  • Doubles your throwing reach
  • Used as a messenger to advance a heavier line, PFDs, or buoyant device.
  • 2,200 lb. strength Spectra

Rescue Heaving Line

  • 1800 lbs strength
  • Buoyant 3/8" diameter line
  • Multi-filament polypropylene construction
  • Soft vinyl ball

B75HL: 75' Heaving Line

B100HL: 100' Heaving Line

B150HL: 150' Heaving Line

150' Tag Line Messenger

B150M

  • Used as a messenger to advance a heavier line
  • 500 lb. test strength parachute cord
  • Free practice training ball included

The two main advantages of MARSARS buoyant ball weighted line are speed & accuracy:

  1. A full distance first and second throw, if needed, can be made within 20 seconds
  2. An accurate full distance second throw

Instructions for full distance first and second throw:

Figure 1. You need to develop hand/eye coordination
Figure 2. Cast unopened bag back and forth
Figure 3. Remove and hold ball in weak hand
Figure 4. Holding ball - cast bag
Figure 5. Aim to place thrown line within arm's reach
Figure 6. If you miss; (if you make it, skip to Figure 14)
Figure 7. With dominate hand make V with middle and index fingers
Figure 8. Place and hold barrel knot between both finger knuckles
Ball is now suspended from dominate hand
Figure 9. Retrieve and place each coil atop opened dominate hand
Figure 10. Make sure no coil is LOWER than ball
Figure 11. With empty bag retrieved
Figure 12. Cast coiled heaving line
Figure 13. Underarm casting method works best
Figure 14. A well-thrown line should land full distance within arm's reach