
Last Thursday, Frank and I were up before dawn and made the 3 ½ hour trek to Lytton BC for a day of video and photo shooting on the Thompson River. One of our favourite ways to let people know how Mustang products work is to show them first hand. You have probably watched our Ice Commander video or one of our Rescue Stick videos and soon you’ll be able to learn more about our water rescue products.
Instructors from Rescue Canada, one of our training partners, volunteered their time to help us demonstrate the performance of our water rescue products. Michael, Joe, Jamie and Vincent used our MSD577 SR and MSD575 WR dry suits, MSL351 dry suit liner and MRV100 and MRV200 water rescue vests as they showed their skills in moving water . I was truly amazed to see the ability that these guys possessed swimming in a river so well known for white water rafting. Here are a few pics of the guys and the moving water they faced.
Special thanks to our friends at Hyak River Rafting, for taking care of on the Thompson, Jim Lavalley and Rescue Canada for bringing the group together,
Logie, Hamish and Paul from Hyak for their help as well. Thank you to Eric and Andy for the photography and videography respectively.
Posted by Scott Miller in Search And Rescue, Water Rescue | 1 Comment »
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OutThere - Mustang Survival Blog Says:
October 3rd, 2008 at 4:23 pm[...] in July we spent some time on the Thompson River filming our water rescue dry suits and pfds in action with our friends from Rescue Canada. We cleaned up [...]


