Description
When dealing with severe haemorrhage, you don't have time to fumble with your gear. The Kanga Systems Stat Tourniquet (TQ) Pouch is purpose-built to ensure your life-saving equipment is securely retained yet instantly accessible. Constructed from rugged Cordura® and featuring dynamic elastic retention, this pouch accommodates most standard tourniquets (like the CAT or SOFTT-W). With a dedicated side slot for a trauma marker and a high-grip pull tab designed for gross-motor deployment under stress, the Stat TQ Pouch is an absolute necessity for any tactical or duty loadout.
Features
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Rapid Deployment: Features a large hook-and-loop closure flap equipped with a flared, high-grip polymer pull tab, allowing for instant, one-handed access even when your hands are slick or gloved.
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Universal TQ Fit: Engineered with heavy-duty elastic side bands that expand to securely grip and compress standard windlass tourniquets, ensuring a rattle-free fit without adding unnecessary bulk.
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Integrated Marker Slot: Includes a dedicated elastic loop on the side perfectly sized to hold a trauma marker (such as a Sharpie), allowing you to immediately record the time of application.
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Rugged Construction: Built from premium Cordura® fabric to withstand severe abrasions and the harsh environments of combat and patrol operations.
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Versatile Mounting: Equipped with an integrated rear strap featuring a heavy-duty snap-button closure, making it seamlessly compatible with MOLLE/PALS webbing on plate carriers, chest rigs, or standard duty belts.
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Low-Profile Footprint: Designed to take up minimal real estate on your rig, ensuring it doesn't interfere with your weapon manipulation or primary magazine pouches.
Specifications
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Brand: Kanga Systems
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Material: Premium Cordura® / Heavy-Duty Elastic
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Dimensions: 6 cm (W) x 10.5 cm (H)
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Closure: Hook-and-Loop Flap with Flared Pull Tab
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Mounting: MOLLE and Duty Belt Compatible
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Additional: Integrated trauma marker loop
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Best For: TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care), law enforcement, first responders, and tactical medical kits










