Description
Emergency Tourniquet
Tourniquets, Single-Handed Application Tactical Emergency Tourniquet, Safest & Fastest Combat Hemostasis kit for Military, Medical, School Training, Outdoor, Camping, Quickly Stop Bleeding
- ćHigh-Quality MaterialsćOur medical tourniquet is crafted from premium materials with superior stitching. lt is durable tourniquet, maintaining its shape even under high tensile strength, ensuring it can withstand pressure and tension during emergencies and maintain a long service life
- ćRapid One Hand OperatećThis tactical tourniquet is easy to operate, allowing for quick release or fixation in emergencies. Designed with a mechanism that can fully meet the one-handed operation,. Even when traveling or in situations where there is no one to assist, and can be used to quickly control life-threatening extreme bleeding in case of accidental injury
- ćAdjustable Full Sizeć The training tourniquet unfolds to a length of 37.4 inches,wide 1.5 inch.Suitable for most human limbs and legs, and the length can be adjusted by yourself. In addition, the single route buckle has strong teeth for excellent bite,prevent loosening
- ćEasy To Carry ćThis military tourniquet design light weight and compact, the tourniquet can be easily folded and carried anywhere. It is convenient to add to your home emergency kit, car, backpack, motorcycle, range bag, or construction belt for immediate use in case of emergencies
- ćWide ApplicationćThis tactical tourniquet is suitable for military use, camping,medicaltreatment,hunting, hiking,fishing, training and outdoor adventures. It can effectively block blood flow quickly, prevent excessive blood loss, and buy time for the patient to receive professional medical assistance
Erik Herda –
If you have been trained to apply a tourniquet – you know it will be going on TIGHT. The velco straps of this tourniquet make this easy, and the polymer windlass seems like it would allow you to get it as tight as you would need. It is also nice to have the flag for recording the time (made of the same velcro – not paper like it looks like in the picture). This really is a great reminder to do this – and keeps people from thinking the best way to record the time is to write it on your forehead in blood (I would have words with anyone who did that to me).
AlI Hill –
All in all – a great life saving item that is good to have “just in case”. Put one in your patrol bag, range bag, and camping bag. A major bleed is not the time to wish you had one.
Sean Mcmullen –
Thankfully I haven’t had the misfortune of using them on myself and anyone else.