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  • Low-Angle Litter Harness

    Faster to use than tying a harness out of web, the Low-Angle Litter Harness fits on the outside of the litter, delivering greater stability than connecting carabiners directly to the railing. Made of our 1-3/4 in (44 mm) flat web with a tensile strength of 44.5 kN (10,000 lbf), the center strap provides an adjustable backup to the other legs.
  • Rescue Stretcher Harness

    Designed for high-angle rescues where minimum weight is important, such as backcountry rescues or air operations, this harness has legs that adjust with a cam buckle for easily placing the patient in the most comfortable position. Color-coded legs aid fast set-up. The system ropes can be attached directly to the 54 kN (12,139 lbf) Delta Quick Link (included) or connected in with carabiners.
  • Patient Tie-In System

    For many years the accepted method for securing a patient in a litter was improvised internal and external lashings using one-inch tubular web. Critical patient-packaging time could be lost and often the finished lashing was either too tight or too loose.
  • Stainless Steel Rescue Stretcher

    Featuring StratLoad™ Attachment Points. A complete re-thinking of the classic Stokes military-style litters, our Rescue Litter features a full one-inch diameter top rail to make the litter easier to handle when carried for extended periods. Durathene™ netting eliminates cuts and scrapes caused by broken wires. Back support is molded, highdensity polyethylene for greater durability.
  • Titanium Rescue Litter

    Tapered with StratLoad™ Attachment Points. Amazingly strong and light, lift our ultra-lightweight Titanium Litter with one hand and you’ll have to have one. Built to the same specifications and dimensions as our stainless litters, the titanium model is lighter by 18 pounds.
  • Litter Shield

    Our Litter Shield attaches to a mount on the litter rail that allows the shield to pivot and nest inside the litter. A quick release pin allows the shield to be completely removed if necessary. The lower profile makes storage easier, but does not provide as much clearance for the patient’s face as the Litter Shield Plus (see below). Each shield requires a railing clamp.