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XmetiX TAK710 Smart Tourniquet

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Type: Tourniquet
Vendor: XmetiX
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The XmetiX TAK710 Smart Tourniquet is a fully automatic, single-button pneumatic tourniquet designed to stop life-threatening extremity bleeding in under 34 seconds without prior training. Its automated pressure system adjusts to any limb size, maintains occlusive pressure for up to 6 hours, and complies with MIL-STD-810G (military durability), ANSI AAMI IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC), and IEC 60529 IP56 (dust/water resistance). FDA-listed and CE-certified. Weight: 6.34 oz / 180 g. Single activation — removing the red safety pin commits the device. Black operational version.

Key Specifications

Specification Detail
Manufacturer XmetiX Ltd.
Model TAK710 (operational — Black)
Weight 6.34 oz / 180 g (0.5 lb)
Mechanism Fully automatic pneumatic — single-button operation; auto-adjusts to limb size
Activation Remove red safety pin + press button; single-use activation only
Stop-Bleed Time Under 34 seconds
Occlusion Duration Up to 6 hours sustained pressure
Limb Sizing Automatic adjustment to all limb dimensions
Training Requirement None required by design — suitable for untrained civilians
Device Lifespan 5 years (with refurbishment options)
Water/Dust Resistance IP56 — protected against dust ingress and powerful water jets
Military Durability MIL-STD-810G compliant
Regulatory FDA-listed  |  CE-certified  |  ANSI AAMI IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC)
CoTCCC Status Not currently on CoTCCC recommended list
Important Removing the red safety pin activates the device — single use only. The Black device cannot be reused once activated.

Product Overview

The XmetiX TAK710 represents a fundamentally different approach to tourniquet design than any windlass, ratchet, or elastic device currently on the market. Rather than requiring the operator to generate mechanical pressure through twisting, pulling, or wrapping, the TAK710 uses an automated pneumatic (pressurized air) mechanism: the operator wraps the device around the limb, removes the red safety pin (activating the system), and presses the single button. The pneumatic system automatically inflates a bladder inside the band to generate circumferential pressure, auto-adjusting to the specific limb circumference present. The entire process can be completed in under 34 seconds with essentially zero motor skill requirements — a meaningful advantage for untrained bystanders, panicked responders, or operators with injuries affecting their non-dominant hand.

From a clinical standpoint, the TAK710's automated pressure delivery addresses one of the most consistent failure modes in tourniquet application: insufficient pressure due to operator error. Multiple studies have documented that even trained individuals fail to achieve full arterial occlusion in a meaningful percentage of applications under stress. By removing the operator as a variable in pressure generation, the TAK710's automated system provides consistent, controlled circumferential compression that reduces variability between users — a design approach particularly relevant for public-access bleeding control deployments (schools, workplaces, vehicles) where the likely user is a bystander with no medical training. The device maintains occlusive pressure for up to 6 hours, including an internal pressure-monitoring function that supports sustained hemostasis.

Critical use note: Removing the red safety pin activates the TAK710 and commits it to single use. The Black operational device cannot be reused once activated. For repeated training practice, users must use the dedicated TAK710 Training Version (Blue), which is a non-functional educational replica. For CoTCCC-recommended windlass alternatives, see the C-A-T® Gen 7 or SOF-T®. Browse the full tourniquets & pouches collection.

How to Use the TAK710

  1. Open the packaging and wrap the TAK710 band around the injured limb, 2–3 inches above the wound.
  2. Secure the band in position by closing the wrap — do not overtighten manually at this stage.
  3. Remove the red safety pin — this activates the device and commits it to single use.
  4. Press the single activation button. The pneumatic system will automatically inflate and adjust to the limb's circumference.
  5. Verify hemostasis (bleeding stops, distal pulse absent). Contact emergency services immediately after application.

Comparison Context

The TAK710 occupies a distinct category from all other tourniquets in this collection. Where the C-A-T® Gen 7, SOF-T®, and TX3 are skill-dependent devices that perform optimally in trained hands, the TAK710 is explicitly designed for zero-training deployment — making it the most appropriate choice for public-access kits, school safety stations, and workplace AED-adjacent placements where training cannot be assumed. Military and tactical professionals requiring CoTCCC-recommended devices should use conventional windlass or ratchet options as primary; the TAK710 may serve as a civilian-optimized backup or public-access device within a layered hemorrhage control strategy.

Pair the TAK710 with hemostatic agents and trauma dressings for a complete bleeding control solution, or explore public access bleeding control kits at MED-TAC International.

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.

SPECS & MEASUREMENTS

Specifications coming soon. Contact us for detailed product information.

CLINICAL RATIONALE

Uncontrolled extremity hemorrhage remains a leading cause of preventable death in both tactical and civilian trauma. The XmetiX TAK710 Smart Tourniquet is designed to address the most common failure points seen with traditional windlass and elastic tourniquets: inconsistent pressure, user error, delayed application, and loss of occlusion over time.

The TAK710’s automated, rotational pressure mechanism delivers controlled, circumferential compression that reduces variability in applied force between users. Integrated pressure monitoring and internal safeguards help ensure sufficient arterial occlusion while minimizing the risk of under-tightening or premature loosening—two frequent causes of tourniquet failure in high-stress environments. This design supports rapid hemorrhage control even in low-visibility, wet, or gloved conditions where manual systems are prone to error.

From a clinical and operational standpoint, rapid self- or buddy-application in under 30 seconds aligns with evidence-based hemorrhage control priorities: early tourniquet placement, reliable pressure maintenance, and minimal cognitive load on the user. By automating critical steps in tourniquet application, the TAK710 helps preserve operator function, reduces training burden, and supports faster return of non-injured personnel to mission or scene operations.

In short, the TAK710 is engineered to improve consistency, reliability, and speed of life-saving extremity hemorrhage control—key factors repeatedly emphasized in modern trauma care and tactical medical doctrine.

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