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Safety & Rescue gear for the whitewater paddler

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Salamander Paddle Gear Shred Ready Kayak/ Canoe Polo Face Mask
Shred Ready Kayak/ Canoe Polo Face Mask
$46.00
The Shred Ready Kayak (Canoe) Polo face mask. Coated steel construction. Comes with stainless screws, t-nuts & washers to attach to helmet. Fits Shred Ready Shaggy, Vixen, TDUB, Super Scrappy and AHM Rental helmets.
Sweet Protection Sweet Protection Elbow Pads
Sweet Protection Elbow Pads
$99.95
Lightweight and low on volume yet elbow pads with impressive multi-impact shock absorbing properties
NRS NRS Wedge Throw Bag
NRS Wedge Throw Bag
$59.95
The NRS Wedge Throw Bag is compact, so it fits in any space in your boat - no excuses for not carrying it. Always there for that vital rescue toss.
NRS NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag
NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag
$69.95
Whitewater safety is a serious matter. The NRS Standard Rescue Throw Bag is an excellent tool for protecting you and your buddies in swiftwater emergency situations.
NRS NRS Tow Tether with Carabiner - 33"
NRS Tow Tether with Carabiner - 33"
$47.95
The strong NRS Tow Tether, with built-in bungee, is used with the quick-release harnesses on rescue life jackets.
NRS SMC 1" CRX Pulley
SMC 1" CRX Pulley
$19.95
This is the lightweight rescue pulley you've been waiting for. The SMC CRx 1" Pulley is incredibly strong, yet weighs a mere 1.8 ounces.
NRS NRS Guardian Wedge Waist Throw Bag
NRS Guardian Wedge Waist Throw Bag
$89.95
Conveniently worn around your waist, the Guardian Waist Throw Bag is always at your fingertips, whether you're in your boat or scouting a rapid.
WRSI WRSI S-Turn Elbow Pads
WRSI S-Turn Elbow Pads
$69.95
WRSI S-Turn Elbow Pad gives your pointy parts the ultimate protection from geologic threats.
NRS NRS Pro Rescue Throw Bag
NRS Pro Rescue Throw Bag
$159.95
Made of highly visible and durable Cordura®, NRS throw bags quickly secure to D-rings, boat frames or canoe thwarts with quick-release 1" straps.

Be safer on the water with these products.  Whitewater paddling involves inherent risks that can't be eliminated, but with proper safety equipment and appropriate training, you can reduce these risks when you're on the river.