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CMC ProSeries SS Rescue Stretcher
$610.00 726100-726101 Featuring StratLoad Attachment Points
The Titan Rescue Stretcher is a complete re-thinking of the classic Stokes military-style stretchers. The top rail is a full one-inch diameter to make the stretcher easier to handle when carried for extended periods. The chicken wire has been replaced with a Durathene netting which eliminates the cuts and scrapes caused by broken wires. The back support is molded High Density Polyethylene for greater durability. The steep sided design allows a narrower stretcher with the same width at the bed which will accept the standard sized back boards. The narrow width and rounded ends provide greater maneuverability in tight locations. Comes with four stretcher straps.
Titan Rescue Stretcher Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel
Width: 23 in (58 cm)
Length: 83 in (211 cm)
Weight: 31 lbs (14 kg)
Load Rating: 2,500 lbs (11 kN)
Traverse StratLoad Attachment Points
The patent-pending StratLoad attachment points for the Titan Stretchers allow any size carabiner to be used to attach a lifting bridle while keeping both the carabiners and the lifting bridle on the inside of the stretcher's top rail (where it is protected from abrasion along cliff faces and building walls).
83" x 23", 31 lbs (14kg)
These items are drop shipped from factory: shipping charges for this item may vary and will be calculated and added to your order at the time of shipping. Please allow several weeks for delivery.
This item is a Rescue Response Gear Red iBex approved product to fill your various needs for use in rope rescue and industrial rope access fall protection when using equipment such as webbing, rope, anchors, harnesses, helmets, gloves, belay & rappel devices, ascenders, pulleys, carabiners and other approved hardware in professional swiftwater, firefighter, canyoneering, work at height, positioning, suspension and fall arrest when climbing and descending, mast and tower climb, telecoms, wind turbines and stage rigging .
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