Tuff Products Tourniquet Carry System Ankle Holster, Heavy Duty Elastic, Black, Tourniquet 7914-BPA
Color | black |
Brand | TUFF |
Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | TUFF products |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087632014995 |
UPC | 087632014995 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 5.98 x 2.01 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TUFF |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 7914-BPA |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
K**N
Outstanding ankle rig for responsible armed types
This is an excellent product. I’m a LEO and a paramedic. I will trade the equipment ON me for the equipment in my trunk anytime something goes down. I might be a bit extreme, but here is what I have loaded up:1x CAT TQ1x NPA1x folded and packaged space blanket (cold kills in trauma)3x (4x4) gauze padsHalf dozen knuckle type bandaids for multipurpose use3’ of tight wrapped Ace bandage (works as pressure dressing, sling, splinting aid, etc)1x NAR chest decompress needle1x Streamlight Microstream for EDC white light1x NAR folded size lg glovesThat is a LOT of capability in an ankle wrap. I flew with it on a plane for 9 hours of flights, I have worn it 3-4 weeks if investigative work in weather from 60 F to -20 F (Montana is wild y’all), and I took it deer hunting with me. This is a comfortable and reliable Rig. Fantastic for uni pants, but still great in jeans like I normally work in. If you carry a gun as a CHL or a LE type... there is no excuse not to be able to stop the bleed. Prepare or repair... I choose the former.
J**N
Law Enforcement Use
I'm a cop for a large metropolitan agency and wanted a second first aid kit on my person. I have a beefier IFAK on my belt, but I was looking for something that required less steps to get (my belt kit has ridiculously strong velcro and it's behind me so it's awkward to yank sometimes). Plus, in my profession redundancy is always a good thing. I didn't put a TQ in this one (those I have elsewhere), but here's what I did manage to stuff in there.1x Israeli Dressing1x Rolled Gauze1x Trauma Shears1x Pressure Wrap2x Gauze Pads2x Antiseptic Gel2x Antiseptic Wipes4x BandaidsSo far I've been in two foot chases with it and nothing has budged. It conceals well under my uniform pants, wrapped around my boot. No complaints of discomfort yet.***3/22/2022 UPDATE***So I got another one of these for plain clothes just to carry around. Because my attire is different, I needed to slim up the profile some so I modified the contents to include the following (which can be seen in the additional picture that's not in my car):1x Hemo. Gauze2x Mini Chest Seals1x Tourniquet2x Gloves1x Pressure Wrap
J**Y
Nice Product
Have worn this a few times for work and it works great. It has three pouches, that are especially tight, used one for my tourniquet, and a second pouch for some celox. I wanted to carry celox guaze, but the pouches are too small and tight to fit that it. Option, if you wanted to put a set of chest seals in the third pouch, it would be very tight and they would stick up taller than the holster. Definately can hold an epi pen, or diabetic supplies, altough a glucometer wouldnt fit.
J**E
Comforting, and fairly comfortable.
I find it incredibly comforting to be able to carry around a CAT TQ, quikclot, Israeli bandage, two pairs of gloves, and a Leatherman Z-Rex hook without taking up any room in my pockets. I initially purchased this during the current pandemic, just in case, but I think it may become a permanent addition to my EDC. I wear it directly next to the skin, and as long as the cushioned pad is correctly positioned, the velcro doesn't abrade my leg. One thing to understand though, is that this isn't like wrapping your leg in the finest shearling. Whatever you put in the pockets, you'll be able to feel somewhat, especially if something hard ends up riding on top of your ankle bone. I do truly believe that the benefits outweigh any slight discomfort.All in all, 9/10, would definitely buy again.
L**R
High Quality but very tight fit.
I like the product material - it definitely feels on the higher end of the quality spectrum. It also secures nicely around the ankle/boot.My gripe with this product, though, is that the storage pockets are way too tight for what I need to store in them. I could definitely fit some items in with a little bit of effort but I found that taking them out also required some effort. I attempted to put a combination of the following in this product and was unable to comfortably do so: NAR CAT, Israeli Bandage, Hyphen chest seals, trauma shears, rolled gauze, bandages, antiseptic wipes/gel, pressure wrap, gauze pads.The CAT and Israeli bandage can only fit in the largest compartment (center). The smaller side pockets can be stuffed with the less bulky items. I am unable to carry both a CAT and the Israeli bandage together in this package.
D**N
Easy, comfortable solution.
Only had this system for a few days. I’ve worn it over my Bates boots and there is ample room for adjustment. I only carry a SOFTT-W and a package of quick clot in it. I initially carried a CAT but found that to be a bit too cumbersome. It is comfortable, in fact I hardly noticed it was there. The carrier stayed in place and held the tourniquet securely through my 12 hour shifts. This is the best solution I have found to carry a tourniquet as belt space is limited.Update: Its been almost a year and I’ve worn this every shift since I bought it. It shows no signs of wear and is still extremely comfortable. A few guys at work have also bought one.
A**R
Fits good after modifying
Kind of bulky for an ankle medical holster unless you take off the comfort padding. Strong Velcro. Had to modify it to make it fit everything I wanted in it.
J**S
Comfortable
Works well. I bought a couple different types of ankle holders to see what was best and this was, by far the most secure, comfortable and useful. I carry a tourniquet and entry tools all day without issues.
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