A tourniquet pouch on your belt is practical, because it’s always available when you need it. It’s not something you use every day, but in an emergency, every moment counts. Having a separate pouch is a better solution than frantically searching through your first aid kit.
The medical pouch is crafted to efficiently hold a tactical stasis - CAT type hemostatic tourniquet or similarly sized items. Constructed from nylon 1000D, it is both abrasion- and tear-resistant. IRR (Infrared Reflective Treatment) has been applied to the material, reducing detectability by night vision equipment.
With its Velcro fastener, retrieving the stasis or other essential item quickly is possible. The case is compatible with the MOLLE system, enabling attachment to tactical gear such as backpacks, vests, waist belts, and more.
Technical specifications
Material: 1000D nylon
Dimensions: 120 x 50 x 450 mm
Weight: 40 g
Camouflage: Multicam
Manufacturer: M-Tac, Ukraine
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam is an advanced camouflage pattern created in 2002 by the US firm Crye Precision in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as a part of the Objective Force Warrior program. The purpose was to design a flexible camouflage pattern effective in diverse terrains and fluctuating environmental conditions. Composed of seven colors, the MultiCam pattern features gradient transitions between green, brown, and beige shades. This adaptability allows it to blend with the surroundings, taking on green hues in forested regions or brown and beige in desert areas. In Central and Eastern European settings, it excels in autumn and amid dry vegetation. MultiCam has achieved international acclaim and is employed by multiple armed forces and elite units. The US Army officially adopted this camouflage in 2010 for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the earlier Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). Civilian users also have access to the pattern, making it a favored option among military and airsoft fans.
MILITARY is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand founded in Kyiv in 2005, which started by producing airsoft accessories. Responding to dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its product line to include tactical clothing and equipment. M-Tac products are designed for use in the most demanding conditions - they have been tested in the Arctic, on battlefields and during extreme survival expeditions, among others. The production process uses high-end materials from reputable suppliers, such as Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is highly respected among Ukrainian uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Weight | 40 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Main compartments fastening | Velcro |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Dimensions | 120 x 50 x 450 mm |
| EAN | 5903886820821 |
| Manufacturer code | 10021908 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 6
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A very solid pouch for a tourniquet, which can be easily attached to a backpack or other places with MOLLE. The camouflage and material quality are at a very high level. I recommend it.
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I am very satisfied with the products of this brand. The tourniquet is easy to slide in and out of the pouch. The case itself is made of solid, durable, and abrasion-resistant material. I definitely recommend it.
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I recommend this product, the tourniquet fits easily. There is no designated spot for a marker or pen, but you can slide them in right next to the tourniquet. The only downside is the poorly reinforced tip of the strap for attaching to the MOLLE system, which bends and often comes loose. However, after some time and proper attachment, this problem can be eliminated.
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The tourniquet pouch is solidly made. The tourniquet stays securely in it, and the end, when properly folded, attaches to the Velcro inside the pouch, which additionally secures it from falling out. The material quality and stitching are really very good.
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The product protects the tourniquet well, although it requires a bit of effort when assembling. Removing the tourniquet is also a bit time-consuming. Nevertheless, I can recommend it.
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