Collection: Rescue Tubes & Cans

14 products

  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    2 Reviews

    40" Rescue Tube - Standard

    $49.95
    SKU: 112
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  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    50" Standard Rescue Tube

    $55.00
    SKU: 100
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics
    1.0
    Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    40" Rescue Tube Jacket

    $22.00
    SKU: 702-40
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    50" Rescue Tube Jacket

    $22.50
    SKU: 702-50
  • Vendor:
    EXOTUBE

    40" Mesh Rescue Tube

    $74.99
    SKU: 112MESH
  • Vendor:
    EXOTUBE
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    50" Mesh Rescue Tube

    $74.99
    SKU: 100MESH
  • Vendor:
    Kiefer
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    Kiefer 27" Rescue Can

    $65.00
    SKU: 620043
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics
    5.0
    Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
    1 Review

    Rescue Tube Sleeve

    $24.00
    SKU: 115
  • Vendor:
    Kiefer

    Kiefer 27" Rescue Can

    $65.00
    SKU: 620043Y
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    Guard of the Week Tube

    $55.00
    SKU: 100RGOW
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    6' Tube Strap Extension

    $8.50
    SKU: 111
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    50" Smiley Ring Buoy Rescue Tube

    $55.00
    SKU: 100SM
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    Jr. Guard 40" Rescue Tube

    $49.95
    SKU: 112JR
  • Vendor:
    RISE Aquatics

    50" Solid Rescue Tube Jacket

    $21.00
    SKU: 702-60

Rescue Tubes & Cans

Rescue Tubes & Cans at Kiefer brings together rescue tubes and rescue cans for lifeguard response. Whether you are shopping for lifeguards, this collection makes it easier to compare options based on how the gear will actually be used around the pool, on deck, during competition, or throughout a long season.

Shoppers will find products built around high visibility, dependable flotation, and secure rescue handling. The assortment is intended to support open-water coverage and pool-deck response and training, certification, and daily stand readiness, which helps narrow the field for buyers who care about fit, durability, storage, replacement planning, or overall ease of use. Within this category, expect lifeguard-focused essentials that match the broader collection path.

How to Choose

  • Prioritize products that support fast response, long shifts, and reliable day-to-day readiness on deck or in the water.
  • Look for designs that balance visibility, mobility, storage, and durability so staff can stay comfortable and prepared.
  • This collection is especially relevant for lifeguards.

Best For

  • lifeguard shifts, seasonal staffing, and first-response readiness
  • daily deck coverage, training, and operational consistency

Complete the Setup

  • Lifeguard Apparel
  • Hip Packs
  • First Aid And Safety Kits

Shop this path: Guard > Gear > Rescue > Equipment > Rescue > Tubes > Cans. That structure helps buyers narrow this collection by sub-category, audience, brand, or installation need within the broader site architecture.

FAQs

  • What is the difference between a rescue tube and a rescue can? Rescue tubes are flexible flotation devices that wrap and secure around a victim more easily, while rescue cans are rigid and often preferred in certain open-water scenarios. The right choice depends on training standards and coverage area.
  • Which rescue tube is best for pool lifeguards? Rescue Tubes & Cans in this collection is curated to support open-water coverage and pool-deck response and training, certification, and daily stand readiness. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • How often should rescue tubes be replaced? Replacement timing depends on frequency of use, sun or chlorine exposure, and the wear pattern of the specific product. High-use training, rescue, and facility items should be checked regularly so performance and safety stay consistent.
  • What should be included with a lifeguard rescue setup? Focus on high visibility, dependable flotation, and secure rescue handling, along with the fit, size, storage, or compatibility details that matter most for your setup.