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R&B Gripper Hose System with Seatbelt Buckles – Quick-Release Carry

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Original price $253.50
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SKU GRP-57-SB
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Instant Release and Heavy-Duty Transport for Attack Lines The Gripper Hose System with Seatbelt Buckles (Model GRP-57-SB) upgrades the standard hose strap design for maximum speed and gloved dexterity. By replacing traditional cam buckles with automotive-style seatbelt buckles, this system allows firefighters to deploy up to 150 feet of 1¾" hose instantly—even in low visibility or high-stress environments.

Key Features

  • Automotive Seatbelt Buckles: Provides a tactile, one-click release mechanism that is effortlessly operated while wearing thick structural firefighting gloves.
  • High-Strength Webbing: Constructed from three 2-inch wide, 42-inch long seatbelt-grade straps rated at 2,400 lbs tensile strength.
  • Ergonomic Carry: Includes a padded, high-visibility shoulder sling that distributes heavy loads across the torso to reduce fatigue during stairwell ascents.
  • Semi-Rigid Spine: A reinforced cross-strap keeps the three securing straps spaced correctly (27" overall length), preventing the hose bundle from shifting or "accordioning" during transport.

Why It Matters Standard buckles can be fiddly when seconds count, especially when fine motor skills are compromised by adrenaline and bulky gear. The "click-in, click-out" action of seatbelt buckles eliminates fumbling. This system is designed for the "drop point" scenario: arrive at the fire floor, hit the release buttons, and flake out your line immediately.

How to Use

  1. Bundle: Fold your 1¾" hose into a horseshoe or accordion stack.
  2. Secure: Wrap the three straps around the bundle and click the seatbelt buckles shut. Tighten the webbing range (14"–44") to compress the load.
  3. Transport: Sling the padded strap over your shoulder for hands-free carrying.
  4. Deploy: At the objective, press the red release buttons on the buckles to instantly free the hose for charging.

Technical Overview Weighing only 30 oz, this system adds negligible weight to your gear while offering massive load capability. The straps accommodate more hose than an average firefighter can manually carry without a pack, securing tightly around circumferences up to 44 inches.

Compliance & Origin

  • Made in the USA. (Berry Compliant)

Structural Firefighting: High-rise operations and stairwell hose advancement.

Rapid Intervention Teams (RIT): Carrying supplemental air lines or search ropes.

Wildland/Forestry: Moving progressive hose lays over difficult terrain.

Industrial Response: Managing facility fire hoses.

  • Webbing Material: 2" Wide Seatbelt Webbing
  • Webbing Strength: 2,400 lbs
  • Buckle Type: Automotive Seatbelt (Push-Button Release)
  • Capacity: Up to 150 ft. of 1¾" Hose
  • Strap Adjustability: 14" to 44" Circumference
  • Overall System Length: 27"
  • Weight: 30 oz (approx. 1.8 lbs)
  • Origin: Made in USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the R&B Gripper Hose System use automotive seatbelt buckles instead of standard cam buckles?

The GRP-57-SB features automotive-style seatbelt buckles specifically designed for gloved-hand operation in high-pressure firefighting scenarios. Unlike traditional metal cam buckles that can be difficult to manipulate with structural firefighting gloves, these quick-release seatbelt buckles allow firefighters to deploy hose lines faster and more reliably during attack operations. The buckles maintain the same 2,400-pound strength rating as the webbing straps while offering superior ease of use when seconds matter.

Can the R&B Gripper Hose System accommodate different hose diameters beyond the standard 1¾" attack line?

Yes. Each of the three 42" webbing straps adjusts between 14" to 44" circumference, providing exceptional flexibility for various hose configurations. While the system is shown with 150' of 1¾" hose, the adjustable range allows you to secure everything from smaller booster lines to larger 2½" supply hoses. This versatility makes the GRP-57-SB ideal for departments running mixed hose configurations or transitioning between different attack line sizes.

How does the semi-rigid cross strap improve hose deployment compared to traditional hose packs?

The semi-rigid cross strap maintains structural integrity during transport, preventing the hose bundle from collapsing or shifting on your shoulder. This design keeps the hose securely bundled and ready for immediate deployment, eliminating the fumbling and readjustment common with soft-sided packs. Combined with the padded shoulder strap for weight distribution, firefighters can carry the full 150' load more comfortably while maintaining tactical readiness for rapid deployment at the fire scene.

What's the actual weight capacity of the R&B Gripper Hose System with Seatbelt Buckles?

While the system itself weighs only 30 oz, the three 2" wide webbing straps are rated at 2,400 pounds each, providing exceptional load-bearing capacity. The manufacturer notes it can hold "more hose than the average firefighter can carry"—the limiting factor is human carrying capacity, not the equipment. This high-capacity design ensures the GRP-57-SB won't fail under the weight of fully charged hose lines or during aggressive fire attack operations.

Is the R&B Gripper Hose System GRP-57-SB compatible with SCBA shoulder straps and turnout gear?

Absolutely. The 27" overall length and padded shoulder strap design work seamlessly with SCBA harness systems and structural firefighting turnout gear. The shoulder strap is specifically engineered to distribute weight without interfering with your air pack straps or restricting movement. The quick-release seatbelt buckles also allow for rapid doffing if you need to shed the hose pack quickly during emergency egress or RIT operations.