
"The Glow Rope and Cleat assembly allows for the number one factor SAFETY for our divers," stated, Deb Savageau, CEO of Fire Forks Unlimited, N.D. "If a diver loses his or her diving buddy they can count on our illuminating glow rope to light their way to the surface."
The Glow Rope and Glow Dock Cleats were a big hit at the 2005 DEMA show, said, Tim Nelson, Director of Sales and Marketing for Fire Forks Unlimited, N.D. "Customers asked for Glow Cave Rope which was promptly produced and is NOW available in 1200 ft spools. We are very excited and happy to be a part of the diving community and be able to contribute to the well-being and safety of all our diving enthusiasts across the nation."
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