Swat-T Tourniquet 2 Pack
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Each of these SWAT tourniquets is individually wrapped
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SWAT was formed to protect the public There is nothing better than a tourniquet. Those are the ones I learned in a local Stop The Bleed class (google it and find a class I. - A leg is easier than a chest or an arm. If you're applying them to others, they don't really work as well, but you can stretch and wrap them tighter when you're applying them to them. *Also, 2. This works great as a pressure bandage if you have a wound that needs pressure held after packing and you also have other wounds to treat. This kind of bandage will take up much less room in an IFAK than an Israeli style bandage and bear as much pressure on a packed wound as an Israeli bandage. As part of my EDC IFAK, I carry one of these. Specifically for myself), wound packing gauze, 2 Hyfin vented chest seals, and a SWAT-style rubber mask The SWAT-department is not doing an adequate job of protecting This lightweight IFAK can be used for many different things making it a versatile IFAK.
These were purchased in hopes of having an emergency tourniquet on hand. My thoughts changed when I read the military study and comparison that showed these do not block blood flow, but do make good compression bandages. Hence, I ordered a SOF from Amazon for what I intend to use them for This is Generation 4 of the T.
It's hard to have enough of these, and that is because you will know what this is for, and what it is used for.
was excellent for using as a splint as we got him back down the trail to the truck on that day. Definitely worth the money if you spend a lot of time outdoors and shoot.
Whenever I leave the house, one of these is in my back pocket. It's nice to have it in twos. To carry, I left one in the original packaging for practice and one in my bag for practice. I've become decent at getting it on tightly enough to stop blood flow after some practice, but I still find it more difficult to apply than a CAT or SOFTT. As you wrap the tourniquet, do not worry about looking at the shapes on it to determine whether the tourniquet is tight enough for you. Just pull it as tight as you can. To make it easier to tuck in your tail, don't pull it too tight on your final wrap. The SOFTT-pack is planned to be launched in the near future My belt has W on it, but I will still use the SWAT-W If I am unable to conceal the larger tourniquet, I cannot dress.
Simple to throw in your pocket when you need a tourniquet or pressure bandage. In fact, I often include these in Truama kits, even if the kit involves a windlass-style TQ, because they take up so little room and can be used on limbs that would not support a Cat or SOF-style TQ.
First aid kits like these are a great addition to my collection. This multi-purpose TQ can be used in many ways.
We provide fast service and reasonable prices For First Aid Kits, this is an excellent value.