



SWAT T Stretch Wrap and Tuck Tourniquet
Regular price $41.75 Save $-41.75SWAT-T Stretch Wrap and Tuck Tourniquet is a versatile, multi-use emergency tool designed for rapid hemorrhage control. Used by first responders, tactical medics, and civilians alike, this stretchable tourniquet functions as a tourniquet, pressure dressing, or elastic bandage—making it an essential addition to any trauma or first aid kit.
When applied as a tourniquet, the SWAT-T is wrapped above the wound, stretched tightly, and tucked to secure it—effectively halting severe arterial bleeding. It can also be used as a pressure dressing for venous bleeds or as a compression wrap for sprains and fractures. Its bright orange colour ensures quick identification in emergencies.
Features:
- Multifunctional: use as tourniquet, pressure dressing, or elastic bandage
- Effective for arterial, venous, and capillary bleeding control
- Stretch and tuck design allows rapid, intuitive application
- Helps stabilise sprains, strains, and joint injuries
- Suitable for wound protection, splinting, and abdominal injury management
- High-visibility orange for fast location in trauma kits
- Compact, lightweight, and adaptable to a wide range of trauma care scenarios
Specifications:
- Colour: Orange
- Length: 102 cm
- Width: 7.6 cm
FAQs:
How is the SWAT-T used as a tourniquet?
Stretch the SWAT-T tightly around the limb above the wound, then wrap and tuck the end to secure. Proper tension ensures arterial bleeding control.
How long can a tourniquet remain in place?
Tourniquets can generally be left in place for up to 2 hours safely, but immediate medical follow-up is crucial.
Can I use it as a pressure dressing?
Yes. The SWAT-T can be wrapped over hemostatic gauze or dressings to apply firm pressure, minimizing re-bleeding and contamination.
What other uses does the SWAT-T have?
It can be used as an elastic bandage for limb injuries, to secure splints, or help with wound protection and immobilisation in the field.
Is the SWAT-T reusable?
It is designed for single-use in emergencies. However, if undamaged and properly cleaned, it may be reused for training or secondary applications.
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Swat T Tourniquet
I use these for my first aid classes. Easy to use. Supporting a local business helps too.