5 Best Rescue Ropes

By: Victorino Sianghio Jr.

Break Studios Contributing Writer

The five best rescue ropes are those ropes that you want in case you are in need of rescue and need to have someone and something to pull you out of your tight spot. If you have ever been in an accident or have experienced an emergency where you needed to be reached, but couldn't be for some time, then you know exactly how relieved you felt when you saw that rescue rope snake its way to you.

  1. New England Ropes Water Rescue Rope. From New England comes this rescue rope that is eleven millimeters thick but stretches for a monumental 600 feet. Intended especially for all those swiftwater and ice rescue situations, this rescue rope deserves the top spot on account of its working strength, which equals an astounding 5300 pounds. If you need a heavy-duty rope to pull victims out of the drink, better make it this New England rescue rope.
  2. Blue Water Sure-Grip River Rescue Rope. Designed for when your water-based activity like river-rafting or kayaking goes haywire, Blue Water's river rescue rope comes along to save the day. Taking the number two position because of its two-size sheath strands, this rescue rope is called "Sure-Grip" for a great reason. It is made easier to grip courtesy of its specialized texture, especially when compared to other small ropes.
  3. Safegard Marine Rescue Rope. Safegard's Marine Rescue Rope comes in at the number three spot because of its practical and handy way of dispensing the rescue rope, which you do through an attached, orange bag. While this rescue rope may only stretch for 70 feet-good for rescues in close proximity-it has the ability to float on water due to its polypropylene material.
  4. PMI Kernmantle Rescue Rope. This rescue rope by PMI sits at the fourth spot, because it is so costly that it may be cost-prohibitive. If you want one of the sturdiest ropes in the business that will not snap during a rescue attempt, you better be ready to spend a lot of money. If you do, you will be proud to learn that this rescue rope gives you a whopping breaking strength of 9100 pounds and high abrasion resistance due to its way of braiding.
  5. NRS Rescue Rope. Coming in a 300 foot spool, NRS' rescue rope is the bright yellow and standardized version of what a classic such rope is. Featuring Kernmantle construction and floating buoyancy thanks to its propylene materials, this NRS rope is also almost half an inch thick. When you are looking for a reliable rope to do the job, that won't snap easily and can float to reach even river-accident victims, then make it NRS.
Posted on: Sep. 19, 2010