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The IFAK Kit Builder — Tourniquet section presents MED-TAC International's 17 tourniquet options side-by-side to help you select the right device for your kit — including the CAT Gen 7, SAM XT Extremity Tourniquet, and SOFTT-W (all CoTCCC-recommended), plus ancillary options for pediatric use, supplemental carry, and budget-conscious training. Choose your tourniquet, then build the rest of your IFAK from MED-TAC's individual component collections.
Which Tourniquet Is CoTCCC-Recommended — and What Does That Mean?
The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) recommends specific devices for prehospital limb tourniquet use based on clinical evidence, field performance data, and standardized testing. For limb tourniquets, the three CoTCCC-recommended devices are: the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) Gen 7 manufactured by North American Rescue, the SAM XT Extremity Tourniquet manufactured by SAM Medical, and the SOF Tactical Tourniquet Wide (SOFTT-W) manufactured by Tactical Medical Solutions. "CoTCCC-recommended" means these devices have met rigorous efficacy and safety criteria through published research and deployment outcomes — it is not a government certification or regulatory approval. All three are appropriate for operational use; selection depends on personal training, application scenario, and preference.
CAT Gen 7 vs. SAM XT vs. SOFTT-W — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | CAT Gen 7 | SAM XT | SOFTT-W |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | North American Rescue | SAM Medical | Tactical Medical Solutions |
| Windlass Type | Polymer rod, flip-clip retention | TRUFORCE buckle (audible/tactile) | Aluminum windlass, wider base |
| Strap Width | 1.5 inches | 1.5 inches | 1.5 inches (wider pressure plate) |
| One-Hand Application | Yes | Yes — TRUFORCE feedback assists | Yes |
| CoTCCC-Recommended | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Primary Strength | Widest training ecosystem, most-issued | Audible/tactile pressure confirmation | Broader occlusion pressure distribution |
| Best For | Military, LE standard issue, first-time buyers | Self-application, low-light, stress scenarios | Large limbs, diverse application profiles |
What Other Tourniquet Options Are Available Beyond the Big Three?
Beyond the three CoTCCC-recommended limb tourniquets, this kit builder section also includes: the SWAT-T (multi-purpose elastic wrap, supplemental to windlass TQs), SOFTT (non-wide), IPOK and other compact options for secondary or supplemental carry, and training-grade tourniquets for repetition drilling. For pediatric patients, smaller-limb tourniquet options and the SWAT-T's elastic design provide alternatives when adult windlass tourniquets cannot achieve adequate occlusion. Supplemental carry TQs — carried in a jacket pocket, ankle rig, or vehicle kit — ensure redundancy when the primary IFAK tourniquet is deployed. For junctional and truncal bleeding where a limb tourniquet won't work, see Massive Hemorrhage Control for junctional tourniquet options.
How Many Tourniquets Should I Carry?
Current TCCC doctrine and most tactical medicine programs recommend carrying a minimum of two tourniquets per operator in a tactical environment — one for immediate access (on the body, belt, or carrier) and one for buddy aid or self-aid to the opposite limb. Active shooter response kits and Rescue Task Force loadouts scale to 4–6+ tourniquets for mass casualty scenarios. For civilian EDC, one tourniquet in an accessible location is a meaningful improvement over zero; two provides self-aid plus bystander aid capability. At a range or outdoor event, consider carrying one per participant plus extras at a central staging location. Browse pre-built multi-tourniquet kits in Bleeding Control Kits.
Build Your IFAK — Start With Your Tourniquet
CAT Gen 7, SAM XT, SOFTT-W — CoTCCC-recommended, sourced direct from North American Rescue, SAM Medical, and TacMed Solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the CAT Gen 7 different from the CAT Gen 6?+
How do I apply a tourniquet one-handed to myself?+
What is the TRUFORCE buckle on the SAM XT and why does it matter?+
Can tourniquets be used on children?+
After selecting a tourniquet, what other components do I need for a complete IFAK?+
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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.