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There are moments on the water when a simple piece of rope becomes far more than gear. Throw Bags & Tow Lines are the quiet essentials that keep a group connected, support a tired paddler, or turn an unexpected situation into something manageable. Used well, they bring calm and control when the sea or river asks a little more of you.
Why Throw Bags & Tow Lines Matter
A throw bag gives you a fast, reliable way to reach someone who needs help — from a swimmer in current to a paddler who has lost contact with their kayak. A tow line lets you guide, stabilise, or support another paddler without compromising your own balance. For many of us, these tools are simply part of paddling safely with others.
How They Work
Throw bags carry rescue rope that deploys cleanly and floats, making it easy to see and catch. Tow lines use strong, low‑stretch cord with quick‑release systems that let you disconnect immediately if the situation changes. Both are designed for cold, wet, real‑world conditions — simple, dependable, and ready when needed.
Paddlespot Tip: Practice with your throw bag at the start of each season. A few quick throws on dry land build the instinct that matters when timing is tight.
Choosing the Right Setup
- Length: Shorter lines for close support, longer lines for open water rescues.
- Line material: Floating rope increases visibility and safety.
- Belt or bag style: Tow belts keep the system ready at your waist; bags suit those who prefer deck storage.
- Quick‑release: Essential for safe towing in waves or current.
When to Use Them
Throw bags shine in group paddling, river environments, and rescues close to shore. Tow lines are ideal for supporting a tired paddler, managing a broken skeg or rudder, or keeping a group moving steadily in changing weather. Many paddlers pair their rescue gear with a good knife — you’ll find dependable options in our Knives for paddlers collection.
If you’re reviewing your overall safety kit, you may also appreciate our broader selection in Safety products for kayaking. These work naturally alongside Throw Bags & Tow Lines on any well‑prepared deck.
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse with fresh water after salt use.
- Dry completely before storage.
- Check stitching, buckles, and rope condition each season.
- Repack throw bags carefully — neat packing makes for clean throws.
Paddlespot Expertise
At Paddlespot, every rescue line and throw bag is selected by paddlers who trust this equipment on their own journeys. We choose gear that feels natural in the hand, stands up to rough weather, and stays dependable year after year.
Key Benefits
- Reliable support for group paddling and rescues
- Floating, easy‑to‑handle lines
- Quick‑release safety features
- Options for coastal, touring, and river paddlers
Carry the tools that keep you — and those around you — safe. Stay steady, stay aware, and keep paddling.







