Search and Rescue 24-Foot Orange 2-Ball Retriever

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Main Features

  • 24-foot, 2-ball golf ball retriever for fishing balls from water
  • Large diameter aluminum tubing extends out to 24 feet
  • Internal cam lock design keeps tubes open to desired length
  • Orange-colored head stays visible beneath the surface
  • Rust-free stainless-steel tubes; safety catch keeps balls secure

Description

Tired of losing your golf balls in water hazards? Turn to the Search and Rescue 24-foot two-ball retriever, which makes it possible to fish out submerged balls without getting your legs wet. Described as the "best investment in golf" by manufacturer JTD Enterprises, the device can pay for itself in just a few rounds--or quicker if you search for other golfers' mis-hits. The Search and Rescue retriever employs a large diameter aluminum tubing that extends out to 24 feet, with an internal cam lock design that keeps the tubes open to the desired length without collapsing. To better locate the ball, the device includes an orange-colored head that stays visible beneath the surface, making it easier to place the retriever over the golf ball. And once you've got a couple of balls in your sights, simply place the head over the balls and pick them up.

All models--which also come in 9-, 12-, 15-, 18-, and 21-foot lengths with a variety of head styles--boast stainless-steel tubular assemblies that never rust. This particular retriever, meanwhile, includes a safety catch that keeps the ball from falling out until you're ready to remove it.

Other Details

  • Brand: JTD Enterprises
  • EAN: 0044769555241
  • Label: JTD Enterprises
  • Manufacturer: JTD Enterprises
  • Model: TB-24
  • UPC: 044769555241
  • Package Dimensions: 52.20 in x 5.30 in x 3.30 in; 3.60 lb

Customer Reviews

Not that great

1.0 / 5.0


I am disappointed with the results of this retriever. The problem is that you must have the retriever at just the right angle to trap a ball inside. The surface must also be free of branches, debris, etc. If I had it to do all over again, I would get the standard one ball retriever instead.


Great Retriever

5.0 / 5.0


The Search and Rescuse 24 foot retriever is great for getting to those golf balls that are out aways. It is heavy when fully extended so one has to be careful not to let it over power you.


Length does matter.

4.0 / 5.0


Got the 24 ft ball retriever. We had one before but it broke after 6 years of use. The catcher end is easy: you drop it just past the ball and pull towards you. The ball locks in place as you bring it ashore.
The longer the better.


Long reach

5.0 / 5.0


This is a great retriever. Works well. Only problem encounted is corrosion after use. Tip section comes off. This is my second 24 foot 2 ball retriever that I've purched.
Lake Worth, Florida


24 foot orange two-ball retriever

5.0 / 5.0


Well made with solid materials. The extension feature works smoothly.


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