Fast roping also known as fast rope insertion extraction system fries is a technique for descending a thick rope it is useful for deploying troops from a helicopter in places where the helicopter itself cannot touch down.
Marlow fast rope gloves.
Kevlar lined cowhide leather glove with a split leather palm for improved grip durability insulation and heat resistance when fast roping.
Fast rope gloves kevlar lined cowhide leather glove with a split leather palm for improved grip durability insulation and heat resistance when fast roping.
This reputation is born out of pioneering designs that have been tried and tested in the world s harshest environments and toughest combat zones.
Marlow ropes have earned an outstanding reputation for quality and technical innovation for our defence and special forces products around the world.
The neoprene and leather cuff provides a secure fit with a spandex elastane stretch back adding comfort and flexibility.
The unique flexibility and grip characteristics allows the user greater versatility as the gloves can both be worn.
Designed in conjunction with european forces our uk manufactured abseil leg bags and fast rope deployment bags are now available in tough and durable 1000 denier cordura material whilst our range of gloves use leather and aramid fibres to protect and control during rapid descents marlow also distribute c a m p.
Designed as a multi use product for rapid deployment and retrieval reducing the risk to helicopters and personnel.
Each marlow f r i e s can carry 6 fully equipped personnel with it s loop and lanyard system and can also be used as a regular fast rope.
Marlow are known and respected around the world for british design and quality.
The neoprene and leather cuff provides a secure fit with a spandex elastane stretch back adding comfort and flexibility.
A marlow fast rope can always be identified by marlow black marker trademark the unique construction of the marlow fast rope allows comfortable control.
Marlow ropes designed and developed the original fast ropes in conjunction with the british special forces.