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GEN 7 CAT Combat Application Tourniquet by North American Rescue NAR IFAK

$ 10.56

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    Description

    GEN 7 CAT Combat Application Tourniquet by North American Rescue NAR IFAK - Freeshipping
    Description:
    The Combat Application Tourniquet, introduced to U.S. Army in 2005 is a true one-handed tourniquet, widely credited with decreasing mortality rates due to extremity exsanguination by 85%. After an exhaustive study, the U.S. Army Institute of Research deemed it to be 100% effective.
    The manufacturer, CAT Resources has developed the new CAT GEN7. Following extensive field reviews, the CAT GEN7 has been completely re-designed, making it the most effective Combat Application Tourniquet to date. The new CAT GEN7 is simpler to use thanks to a single application protocol, single buckle routing system and further improvements to its components and construction.
    Features:
    Single Routing Buckle
    Faster application and effective slack removal resulting in decreased blood loss and fewer windlass turns to achieve arterial occlusion
    Simplified training with single protocol directions for all applications
    Windlass Rod
    Increased diameter for enhanced strength
    Aggressive ribbing for improved grip
    Windlass Clip
    Bilateral beveled entry for rapid windlass lock
    Bilateral buttress for added strength
    Windlass Strap
    Sonic welded to clip for constant contact
    Color changed to Gray for tactical considerations (Black CAT Only)
    Stabilization Bar
    Reinforced, beveled contact bar maintains the plate's integrity and decreases skin pinching
    Dimensions: 6.5" H x  2.4" W x 1.5" D (packaged)
    Dimensions: 37.5" H (open)
    Weight: 2.9 oz
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