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Salamander Throwbag?

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:42 am
by hammerhead
I'm thinking of picking up a Salamander throwbag and I was wondering if anyone has had exp with them. In particular the Guide and the Rapidfire models, I've narrowed it down to those 2. I have looked over the posts from the past and they were very informative and helpful. Peace..

Re: Salamander Throwbag?

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:21 am
by Todhunter
I carry the Safety 50 (polypro) with me. A good bag to throw to swimmers, not a good rope for use with pinned boats. I recommend getting a Spectra rope if you're going to be doing boat rescues, and get at least 3/8" rope. If you're just going to be hauling people out of the river, a 5/16 polypro will work.

Re: Salamander Throwbag?

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 5:36 am
by eddyhops
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Re: Salamander Throwbag?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:56 pm
by Northwoodsbc
I have the Rapidfire and like it. At first it seems a little bulky, but after a few minutes I don't even notice that its there. The bag ends up resting just above the back of my saddle. Sometimes if I lean back, I can feel it against the saddle but it hasn't been a problem. The Rapidfire throwbag separates from the belt. The Guide description says it is sewn to the belt? I don't think I would like tossing a bag with a belt attached, but maybe I'm reading the description wrong?

NRS also makes a few belt style bags. Their belts have a zippered pouch that holds the throwbag. Unzip and grab the bag.

Re: Salamander Throwbag?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 2:23 pm
by VTBoater
I've been happy with the NRS 55' waist-worn bag. The bag and storage pouch are a little longer and narrower than the Salamanders, so I never even notice it when I'm wearing it, even when I lean back onto my saddle. I think they're on sale on the NRS web site now.