CAT Gen7 TQ Pouch (Pixel) by North American Rescue — a specialized pouch that provides instant access to a hemorrhage control device.
Product Description: In situations where every second counts, quick access to a tourniquet can save a life. This pouch is designed for secure storage and the fastest possible extraction of the CAT Gen7 TQ tourniquet. The pouch is made of Nylon material, which guarantees durability, wear resistance, and weather resistance. The design allows the tourniquet to always be kept in an accessible place — ready for immediate use.
- Secure Attachment: MOLLE-compatible, the pouch rigidly attaches to a load-bearing system, plate carrier, or backpack, preventing accidental interference during movement.
- Convenience and Compactness: The lightweight and ergonomic design does not restrict movement. The construction is designed for quick extraction even in stressful or combat conditions.
- Quality Assurance: The manufacturer ensures quality control at all stages of production, which is confirmed by the materials used and the thoughtful design.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | USA |
| Manufacturer (brand) | North American Rescue |
| Color | Pixel |
| Attachment | MOLLE |
| Material | Nylon |
| Product type | Military equipment > Pouches and bags > Tourniquet pouches |
This pouch is ideal for medical kits, field first-aid kits, tactical unit equipment, and civilian rescuers. It reduces the time to access the CAT Gen7 TQ, which is a critical factor in stopping arterial bleeding. Smart storage organization, strong seams, and reliable fasteners ensure long service life of the pouch even in harsh operating conditions.
Other important advantages: quick installation on Molle systems, versatile placement on load-bearing equipment and backpacks, compactness, and minimal impact on the overall weight of the gear.
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