The Warrior Kid Medic Multi‑Tool Bandana (SKU AR-5NR5-7XMT) is a 54 × 36 × 36 in. heavy-duty cotton triangular bandana printed with illustrated first aid diagrams covering arm slings, head wound wrapping, pressure application, and more. It is a reusable, non-sterile fabric training and response tool — not a disposable dressing — designed to serve as sling, pressure bandage, wound cover, and on-the-spot first aid reference for children and adults alike. A printed QR code links to free how-to tutorial videos.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Warrior Kid Medic |
| SKU | AR-5NR5-7XMT |
| Opened Dimensions | 54 × 36 × 36 in. (triangular) |
| Weight | 1.6 oz |
| Material | 100% heavy-duty cotton |
| Sterility | Non-sterile (reusable fabric tool) |
| Printed Content | First aid diagrams: sling tying, head wrap, pressure bandaging, wound care techniques (8–9 illustrated steps) |
| QR Code | Links to free how-to video tutorials |
| Notable | Featured on Shark Tank Season 17 |
| Intended Users | Children and adults; youth programs, family preparedness, school first aid |
Product Overview
The Warrior Kid Medic Multi‑Tool Bandana is one of the most distinctive items in civilian trauma preparedness: a full-size 54 × 36 × 36 in. triangular cotton bandana that doubles as a printed first aid reference guide. Rather than relying on a separate instruction card or digital resource that may not be available in a stressful moment, the Warrior Kid Medic concept embeds the instructions directly onto the tool itself. Every fold of the bandana reveals illustrated steps for the techniques it enables — arm slings, head wound coverage, pressure application, and more.
At 1.6 oz, the bandana packs flat and weighs virtually nothing, fitting easily into a school backpack, family emergency kit, vehicle glove box, or the accessory pocket of an IFAK kit. The 100% heavy-duty cotton construction is durable enough to be tied, twisted, and retied under pressure, resisting tearing even when used as a sling bearing the weight of an adult arm. This is not a disposable gauze product — it is a multi-use, washable fabric tool intended to be carried, trained with, and deployed when needed.
The diagrams printed on the bandana cover the core triangular bandage techniques that first aid training programs have taught for decades: tying a proper arm sling, positioning a swathe to hold an injured shoulder against the body, wrapping a scalp or forehead wound, covering an eye dressing, and applying a pressure bandage to an extremity wound. An included QR code links to free companion tutorial videos at the Warrior Kid Medic website, allowing users to build and reinforce the skills to use every technique printed on the fabric. Founder Dustin brought the product to national attention when it was featured on Shark Tank Season 17, validating the concept for an audience of millions of families and youth educators.
Multi-Use Trauma Applications
The triangular format enables a range of trauma stabilization tasks that any single-function product cannot replicate:
| Application | Technique |
|---|---|
| Arm Sling | Full triangular sling supports the forearm and wrist; apex tied behind neck or shoulder |
| Swathe / Binder | Folded cravat binds injured arm to torso, immobilizing shoulder and clavicle fractures |
| Head / Scalp Wrap | Laid flat over the scalp and tied off at the nape to retain dressings over scalp lacerations |
| Pressure Bandage Aid | Folded cravat used to apply and maintain direct pressure over wound dressings |
| Improvised Splint Wrap | Cravat secures improvised rigid splint against a fractured limb during casualty movement |
| Training Aid | Printed diagrams allow self-directed practice of all techniques; QR code provides video reinforcement |
Designed for Youth and Family Preparedness
The Warrior Kid Medic brand philosophy is built on a single premise: the techniques that save lives in trauma emergencies are not difficult, but they are rarely taught to children or non-medical adults. The printed diagrams on the Multi‑Tool Bandana are rendered in a kid-friendly style — clear, numbered illustrations that a child can follow without adult guidance — making the bandana equally useful as a teaching aid in youth first aid programs, Scout troops, school emergency preparedness classes, and family emergency kits.
This focus on youth access to trauma skills aligns with the broader Stop the Bleed movement and the growing integration of basic hemorrhage control into K–12 curricula. While the Warrior Kid Medic Multi‑Tool Bandana does not replace dedicated hemostatic dressings or purpose-built tourniquets in a clinical or tactical kit, it serves a distinct and valuable function: giving a child or unprepared adult enough reference information to provide meaningful first aid in the critical minutes before EMS arrives. For families building their first home emergency kit, this bandana can serve as both a hands-on learning tool and an immediately deployable piece of first aid equipment.
Important: What This Product Is and Is Not
The Warrior Kid Medic Multi‑Tool Bandana is a reusable, non-sterile fabric tool. It is not a sterile wound dressing and should not be used as the primary contact layer over an open wound where sterility is required. For direct wound contact, pair it with sterile gauze pads, rolled gauze, or an ETD. The bandana's role is mechanical: applying and securing pressure, immobilizing limbs, and retaining primary dressings in place — exactly the applications its printed diagrams illustrate.
For situations involving arterial or severe extremity bleeding, a dedicated tourniquet and hemostatic gauze should always be the first line of intervention. The bandana is a complement to a complete trauma kit, not a replacement for purpose-built hemorrhage control tools. Tactical first responders and military personnel should build their kits around CoTCCC-recommended products for major hemorrhage and use the triangular bandana as an adjunct for secondary stabilization and packaging.
Recommended Pairings
For a complete family or youth emergency kit, pair the Multi‑Tool Bandana with sterile gauze pads for wound contact, an elastic wrap to reinforce pressure bandaging, and — for higher-risk environments — a dedicated tourniquet. Browse the full Bandages & Dressings collection for sterile dressings and pressure bandages. For serious hemorrhage control, the Massive Hemorrhage Control collection includes tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and complete bleeding control kits suitable for home, vehicle, school, and workplace deployment.
All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 53.9 Inches |
| Length | 36.6 Inches |
| Height | 36.6 Inches |
| Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Dimensions | Folded in Package: 0.8 x 2.75 x 3.5 inches |










