NRS Tow Tether 33"


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The NRS 33" Tow Tether will help you set up a quick rescue. Set up a live bait rescue or tow your paddling partners boat/paddle to shore.
This strong tether with a built-in bungee is used with the quick-release harnesses on rescue PFDs. The tether enhances towing performance in rescue situations. The stainless O-ring includes a hook patch of "hook and loop" material that facilitates centering of the O-ring on vests that have the loop material sewn on in the back. It also has a hook patch on the carabiner end. This mates with a loop piece available on some rescue PFDs, forming a quick-release holder for the carabiner.
    NRS Tow Tether 33" Features:
    • Lengths: Short tether 33: 19" (Stretches to 33")
    • Omega Five-O Bent Gate Carabiner
    • Notes: Add 6" to length for carabiner and o-ring

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