Severe limb hemorrhage can empty an artery in minutes. The only thing that buys time is a real tourniquet, applied fast and cranked down hard — and a tourniquet is only as trustworthy as its weakest part. Plastic windlasses and thin buckles fail under exactly the torque it takes to occlude a femoral or brachial artery, and a failure on scene is not a returns problem, it is a fatality.
If you have to crank it down with everything you have, do you want metal in your hand — or plastic?
The SOF® Tourniquet answers with metal where it matters. A solid metal windlass and a metal-reinforced composite buckle take the torque that stops arterial flow without flex or fracture. The wide, aggressive strap bites and holds, and the design routes and locks in one intuitive motion so a stressed, gloved, or one-handed operator can get full occlusion fast. It is a device engineered to be cranked to the limit and still hold.
Why Medics Trust The SOF
Metal Windlass
A solid metal rod takes the full torque of arterial occlusion — no flex, no snap at the moment it matters most.
Reinforced Buckle
The metal-reinforced buckle holds tension under load where thin plastic buckles deform or fail.
Aggressive Strap
A wide, high-grip strap bites and holds, distributing pressure to occlude without slipping.
One-Motion Routing
Route, cinch, and twist in a single intuitive sequence — trainable to reflex for gloved, low-light, one-handed use.
Windlass Retention
A dedicated clip locks the windlass at full occlusion so the device stays tight during movement and transport.
5 Colors + Trainer
Black, Coyote Tan, Orange, and Red for duty carry, plus a dedicated Training Blue so you train on the real mechanism without burning a live unit.
How It Goes On
Place
High and tight on the limb, 2–3 in above the wound — never over a joint.
Route
Thread the strap through the buckle and pull out every bit of slack.
Tighten
Cinch the strap as tight as you can by hand before touching the windlass.
Twist
Turn the metal windlass until bright-red bleeding stops and the distal pulse is gone.
Lock & Mark
Secure the windlass in its retention clip and write the time of application.
For an unknown or junctional wound, default to high and tight on the limb. Application is a perishable skill — train it live and re-train it. This is a summary, not a substitute for hands-on instruction.
The Device Doesn’t Stop The Bleed. A Trained Hand Does.
A tourniquet in a pouch saves no one. The skill is getting it high, tight, and fully occlusive in seconds under stress — and that is built only through repetition on the real mechanism. That is why the SOF ships with a Training Blue option: train until application is automatic, verify loss of distal pulse every time, and the device becomes an extension of your hands instead of a problem you have to think about.
Who Carries It
Military & SOF Medics — a metal-windlass tourniquet that survives the field and works when cranked to the limit.
Law Enforcement & SWAT — duty-carry hemorrhage control with a trainer option for the whole unit.
EMS & Tactical EMS — a CoTCCC-recommended limb tourniquet for the truck, the bag, and the vest.
Prepared Civilians — the device the professionals carry — for the range, the worksite, or the vehicle kit.
Build The Bleeding-Control Layer
A tourniquet is one layer. Massive hemorrhage gets stopped by a complete bleeding-control answer — carry it where you can reach it, and back it with wound packing:
Pick your color & carry the real thing
Black, Coyote Tan, Orange, Red, or Training Blue. Genuine Tactical Medical Solutions, shipped from a clinician-founded, veteran-led team.
Key Specifications
| Manufacturer | Tactical Medical Solutions |
| Device Type | Windlass limb tourniquet |
| CoTCCC Status | Recommended (limb tourniquet) |
| Windlass | Solid metal |
| Buckle | Metal-reinforced composite |
| Strap Width | Approx. 1.5 in |
| Colors | Black, Coyote Tan, Orange, Red, Training Blue |
| SKUs | Black MEDTAC0446 | Coyote MEDTAC0449 | Orange MEDTAC0447 | Red MEDTAC0448 | Training Blue MEDTAC0450 |
| Single-Use | Live units are single-patient; use the Training Blue for practice |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the SOF Tourniquet CoTCCC-recommended?
Yes. The SOF® limb tourniquet is on the CoTCCC-recommended list for extremity hemorrhage control. We verify recommendation status where applicable.
What makes it different from other windlass tourniquets?
The metal windlass and metal-reinforced buckle. They take the torque required to occlude a major artery without the flex or fracture risk of all-plastic mechanisms — the reason the SOF is a long-standing duty choice.
Which generation will I receive?
Always the latest generation Tactical Medical Solutions produces. Every unit is genuine and sourced directly from the manufacturer.
What is the Training Blue version?
A dedicated trainer with the same mechanism so you can rehearse application repeatedly without consuming a live, duty-ready unit. Tourniquet application is a perishable skill — train it.
Where do I place it?
High and tight on the limb, 2–3 inches above the wound, never over a joint. Tighten until bright-red bleeding stops and the distal pulse is gone, then lock the windlass and mark the time.
Evidence & Training Rationale
Uncontrolled extremity hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable death in trauma, and the modern tourniquet is the single highest-yield intervention for it. The SOF® Tourniquet earned its place on the CoTCCC-recommended list through field use with military and tactical medical units, where a device is judged by whether it works when cranked to the limit in the worst conditions.
The engineering rationale is straightforward: occluding a femoral or brachial artery takes significant, sustained mechanical force. A windlass and buckle that flex or fail under that force are worse than useless because they fail at the moment of need. The SOF’s metal windlass and metal-reinforced buckle are designed to deliver and hold that force, and the wide strap distributes pressure to achieve occlusion without cutting or slipping.
MED-TAC’s position is educator first, operator second. A tourniquet is only as good as the operator’s ability to apply it — high, tight, fast, and fully occlusive — under stress. Place it correctly (proximal, off the joints), confirm loss of distal pulse, mark the time, and train the sequence to reflex with the Training Blue unit. The device buys minutes; the trained hand is what uses them.
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This product is sourced directly from Tactical Medical Solutions, the manufacturer of the SOF® Tourniquet. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.
Available Options:
- Black
- Coyote Tan
- Orange
- Red
- Training Blue
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 2 Inches |
| Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Height | 1.75 Inches (Folded ) |
| Weight | 3.7 Ounces |