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Palm Lightning Throwline

Palm Lightning Throwline

The Palm Lightning Throwline is light, accurate, quick to deploy and pack.The Lightning throwbag comes with 18 m of easy to handle 8 mm rope, which packs down small into a wide neck bag.Speed is of the essence, so Palm added their Quickclip clean line attachment and a Fidlock magnetic clasp.

59.00

SKU: 10513-1

Availability: In Stock

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The Palm Lightning Throwline features:

  • Weight 551 g (18 m)
  • Bag CORDURA® 500D bag with 420D Polyester lining
  • Strength 8 kN static breaking strength
  • Rope Up to 18 m of 8 mm, floating polypropylene cored rope
Other Features:
  • Rope can be removed and used on its own
  • Fidlock magnetic neck closure
  • Extra fabric and stiffened neck to aid throwing and repacking
  • Quickclip clean line attachment point
  • Rescue and Zambezi belt compatible
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Palm Lightning Throwline – Who Are The Brand Palm?

Creating gear for paddlers and water professionals since 1979, including clothing, equipment and accessories. Founded in Somerset by champion surf kayaker, Andy Knight. Designed and made in Great Britain and their factories in Asia – distributed worldwide. They supply the Palm apparel brand, kayaks from Dagger, Islander and Wilderness Systems, canoes from Mad River Canoe, and Infinity inflatables – everything you need to take to the water.Palm has always been a paddler driven company, and they are fortunate enough to have been involved in some truly landmark events in kayaking history. From remote expeditions such as the 1994 Waghi Kayak Expedition and the 2001 European Stikine Expedition, down to the introduction of the Dagger RPM to the UK, they’re proud to have contributed to the development of the sport. Peter ‘Green Slime’ Knowles was amongst the first to explore and document the rivers of Nepal by in the 90s, then a largely undiscovered but soon to be popular country for kayaking.

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