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Versatile karabiner suitable for almost any rescue setup.
Safety & Rescue lock knife for professionals or outdoor types who may need to self-rescue.
Don’t take a bath in your boat! A swamped craft is as dangerous as it is uncomfortable. The NRS 21” bilge pump with float can bail out your boat – and bail you out of a bad situation – in no time.
Compact design with some great features! Fits on smaller PFDs without adding bulk.
The FIXE pulley is lightweight, compact, and quick to install on the rope. It offers a good balance between weight and strength.
The Petzl Oscillante is a great pulley for especially for rafting or for canoeing. A pulley is great to carry as it significantly reduces the effort needed to unpinned a boat.
The Whitby LK3003 is a good value versitile knife. It has a stainless steel 2.75 inch serrated blade and a black plastic handle.
The Whitby LK10 features a brightly coloured plastic blue handle. It features a 3.25 inch half serrated bladed
The Whitby small knife is a very compact option for knives. But can be very convinient for your lunch box
A simple knife shapening tool to get the best performance out of your knifes when you rely on them.
A folding saw is useful addition to anyones boating kit. Useful in rescue situations for cutting branches or cutting people out of their boats in an entrapment.
Essential piece of safety kit, useful for attracting attention when a voice can be lost and ignored.
An essential part of a paddlers safety kit, inexpensive and versatile the sling can be used a number of ways.
A quick deploying elasticated attachment for use with PFD harness systems.
An autolock karabiner with anodised finish.
A quick deploying elasticated attachment for use with PFD harnesses. Designed to be used with two karabiners. Karabiners not included.
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