The Pick-of-Life Ice Awls are an essential cold-water and ice rescue safety tool designed to assist individuals in self-rescue after breaking through ice. Compact and easy to carry, these awls provide the traction needed to grip slippery ice surfaces, helping victims pull themselves from the water and crawl to safety.
Ideal for ice anglers, snowmobilers, first responders, rescue personnel, and anyone working or recreating on frozen waterways, the Pick-of-Life Ice Awls can also be used during rescue operations. The awls can be slid across the ice to a victim who has fallen through, providing them with a valuable self-rescue aid while rescuers establish a more comprehensive rescue operation.
Features
• Designed for self-rescue during ice emergencies
• Provides traction to help users pull themselves onto the ice surface
• Helps improve grip on slippery or wet ice conditions
• Compact and lightweight for easy carrying
• Can be worn or carried while working or recreating on frozen waterways
• Useful for ice anglers, snowmobilers, outdoor enthusiasts, and first responders
• Can be slid across the ice to assist someone who has fallen through
• Supports safer ice rescue and self-rescue operations
• Simple, reliable design with no moving parts
• Valuable addition to ice safety and rescue equipment kits
Specifications
• Product Type: Ice Rescue Awls
• Application: Ice Self-Rescue and Emergency Ice Rescue
• Intended Users: First Responders, Rescue Personnel, Ice Anglers, Snowmobilers, and Outdoor Enthusiasts
• Carry Style: Compact Portable Design
• Primary Function: Ice Traction and Self-Rescue Assistance
• Reusable: Yes
Applications
• Ice Rescue Operations
• Cold Water Emergencies
• Ice Fishing Safety
• Snowmobile Safety
• Winter Recreation
• Public Safety and Emergency Response
• Personal Ice Safety Kits
Important Note
The Pick-of-Life Ice Awls are intended to assist with self-rescue and emergency response situations on frozen waterways. Users should always follow proper ice safety practices and carry additional rescue equipment when operating on or near ice-covered water.