The best tourniquet is the one you have when the bleeding starts. Full-size duty tourniquets get left in the bag, the car, or the range case — and a femoral or brachial bleed doesn’t wait for you to go get it.
If an arterial bleed started right now, is a tourniquet actually on you — or back in the kit you didn’t bring?
The ETQ Gen 2 fills the gap between a full-size tactical tourniquet and nothing at all: an EDC-format windlass small enough to ride in a pocket or wallet pouch, with three patent-pending mechanical upgrades that improve one-handed reliability. It is not on the CoTCCC recommended list and is not meant to replace a duty C-A-T® or SOF-T® — it is the tourniquet you carry so there is always one within reach.
Engineered For The Carry You’ll Actually Make
EDC Footprint
About 4 oz for pocket, wallet, or flat-pack carry — the tourniquet that’s on you, not in the other bag.
Power Curve™ Slot
A curved band slot centers the load and spreads tension across the full band width, reducing edge bite and band wear. Patent-pending.
Tri-Grip Windlass™
A triangular windlass gives three flat grip faces per side for gloved or blood-slick hands where a round rod slips. Patent-pending.
Power Ring™
A steel ring adds leverage for the hard first turns and clears the carabiner lock. Patent-pending.
Reinforced Band
Backed webbing resists folding while routing the limb.
Three Colors
Gray for operational carry, Orange for high-visibility, Blue for training.
Positioning note. The ETQ is an everyday-carry / backup tourniquet and is not currently on the CoTCCC recommended tourniquet list. For a primary limb tourniquet, MED-TAC recommends a CoTCCC-recommended device such as the C-A-T® Gen 7 or the SOF-T®. Carry the ETQ as the always-on backup, not the duty primary.
The Tourniquet Is The System
An EDC tourniquet only works if it’s carried and rehearsed. Stage it somewhere consistent, practice the one-handed application until it’s reflex, and record the application time on the casualty. The device buys you the option; training is what turns it into a stopped bleed.
Who Carries It
EDC Civilians — a pocketable bleeding-control option that’s always on you.
Off-Duty & Plainclothes LE — a low-profile backup when the duty kit isn’t worn.
Range & Vehicle — console, range bag, or glovebox carry within arm’s reach.
Backup To A Duty TQ — a second tourniquet for the medic who already runs a C-A-T® or SOF-T®.
Carry A CoTCCC Primary Too
The ETQ is the backup — pair it with a recommended duty tourniquet:
The ETQ Gen 2 Standard, Up Close



Carry One. Always.
Gray, Orange, or Blue (training) · USA-made. Shipped from a clinician-founded, veteran-led team.
Key Specifications
| Manufacturer | SnakeStaff Systems |
| SKUs | Gray ETQ-GRY | Orange ETQ-ORG |
| Weight | ~4 oz (EDC-optimized) |
| Band Width | 1″ (Standard) |
| Mechanism | Windlass — Tri-Grip Windlass™, Power Ring™, carabiner lock |
| Band Slot | Power Curve™ curved slot (patent-pending) |
| Colors | Gray (operational), Orange (hi-viz), Blue (training) |
| CoTCCC Status | Not on the CoTCCC recommended list — EDC / backup device |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Price | $30.99 |
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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.
Available Options:
- Gray
- Orange
- Blue
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 1.00 or 1.5 Inches Wide |
| Length | 37.5 Inches Long |
| Dimensions | 35% Smaller Than Other Tourniquets |










