The Tactical Trauma Kit w/Rip-Away Feature is a professional-grade IFAK built for rapid deployment when bleeding control and trauma stabilization can't wait.
Housed in a rugged MOLLE-compatible pouch with tear-away functionality, this kit delivers everything you need for airway management, hemorrhage control, wound packing, and fracture stabilization—organized, accessible, and ready to mount in your vehicle, on your plate carrier, or in your go-bag.
Who It's For + When You'll Use It
- First responders, tactical operators, and safety managers who need professional-level trauma gear
- Backcountry adventurers, overlanders, and off-grid travelers operating beyond EMS reach
- Range safety officers, training programs, and prepared civilians building layered medical capability
- Vehicle-based kits requiring headrest or MOLLE mounting with quick-access tear-away design
What You Get
- CAT-style windlass tourniquet for extremity hemorrhage control
- Vented chest seals (2) for penetrating thoracic trauma
- Celox hemostatic gauze for wound packing and clotting acceleration
- Titanium EMT shears for rapid clothing removal
- Israeli-style pressure dressing for compression and wound coverage
- Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) with lubricant for airway management
- Burn dressing, trauma gauze, adhesive bandages, and wound closure strips
- CPR face shield, nitrile gloves, and emergency medications (pain relief, antihistamine)
- SAM splint for fracture stabilization
- Rip-away MOLLE pouch with internal organization and headrest-compatible mounting
- Weight: 2,494g | Barcode: 00843484119147 | SKU: MTHWBBKK
How to Use It
Setup: Mount the pouch to your vehicle headrest, plate carrier, or pack using MOLLE webbing or the integrated mounting system. Familiarize yourself with the internal layout before an emergency.
Deployment: In a trauma scenario, rip the pouch away from its mount for immediate access. Open the main compartment and retrieve supplies based on injury type—tourniquet for arterial bleeding, chest seals for penetrating wounds, hemostatic gauze for deep lacerations.
Maintenance: Inspect quarterly for expired medications or damaged seals. Replace used items immediately. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
What It Is / What It Isn't
This is: A professional trauma response kit designed for trained users who understand bleeding control, airway management, and basic trauma protocols. It's built for preparedness, not treatment guarantees.
This isn't: A basic first aid kit for minor cuts and scrapes, a substitute for professional medical training, or a guarantee of survival in life-threatening emergencies. This gear supports your skills—it doesn't replace them.
Why It Works
Field-tested components: Every item is selected based on real-world trauma response protocols, not marketing trends. CAT-style tourniquets, Celox hemostatics, and vented chest seals are proven tools in tactical and wilderness medicine.
Organized for speed: Internal layout groups supplies by function—bleeding control, airway, wound care—so you're not fumbling through a jumbled pouch when seconds matter.
Rip-away versatility: The tear-away design lets you detach the entire kit from your vehicle or pack in one motion, then work from the pouch or dump contents onto a clean surface.
MOLLE + vehicle compatibility: Mount it on your plate carrier, backpack, or vehicle headrest. The system adapts to your environment without proprietary hardware.
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"Is this overkill for a civilian?" If you spend time in remote areas, train others, or manage safety for a team, this kit matches the risk profile. It's not overkill—it's proportional to the distance between you and EMS.
"I'm not a paramedic—can I use this?" The kit is designed for users with basic trauma training (Stop the Bleed, Wilderness First Aid, or equivalent). If you haven't trained, start there—gear without skills is just weight.
"Why is it $229.95?" You're paying for professional-grade components (CAT tourniquet, Celox hemostatics, titanium shears), not drugstore substitutes. Compare item-by-item to budget kits and the value becomes clear.
"Will this fit in my vehicle?" At 2,494g and compact MOLLE dimensions, it mounts cleanly to headrests, under seats, or in center consoles. It's designed for vehicle deployment without taking up cargo space.
"How often do I need to replace supplies?" Medications and hemostatics have expiration dates (typically 3–5 years). Tourniquets, shears, and dressings are durable. Inspect quarterly and replace as needed—this isn't a disposable kit.
Ready to Add This to Your Kit?
If you operate beyond the reach of EMS, manage safety for a team, or build layered preparedness systems, this kit delivers professional trauma capability in a vehicle-ready, rip-away platform. Add it to your cart and pair it with our Windlass Tourniquet - Pack of 2 for backup extremity hemorrhage control.
FAQs
Q: What training do I need to use this kit effectively?
A: At minimum, take a Stop the Bleed course or Wilderness First Aid certification. This kit is built for trained users who understand tourniquet application, wound packing, and airway management basics.
Q: Is this kit HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Yes—this product is tagged as HSA/FSA eligible. Check with your plan administrator to confirm reimbursement procedures.
Q: How does the rip-away feature work?
A: The pouch attaches to MOLLE webbing or vehicle mounts via hook-and-loop or quick-release hardware. In an emergency, pull the pouch away from the mount in one motion for immediate access.
Q: Can I restock individual items, or do I need to buy a whole new kit?
A: You can restock individual components. Check our Supplemental IFAK Resupply Kit (SIRK™) for common consumables, or purchase tourniquets, chest seals, and hemostatics separately.
Q: Will this kit handle multiple casualties?
A: This kit is designed for 2–4 people with moderate trauma. For mass-casualty scenarios, consider staging multiple kits or supplementing with additional tourniquets and hemostatic dressings.
Q: What's the shelf life of the hemostatic gauze and medications?
A: Celox hemostatics typically last 3–5 years; medications vary by type (check packaging). Inspect expiration dates quarterly and rotate stock as needed.
Q: Is this the right kit for me if I'm just starting to build a trauma kit?
A: If you have training and need professional-grade gear, yes. If you're new to trauma response, start with a Stop the Bleed course, then choose a kit that matches your skill level—this one is advanced.
Q: Does this come with a warranty or satisfaction guarantee?
A: Contact our support team for details on returns and product support. We stand behind the quality of every component, but this is field gear—inspect it on arrival and reach out with any concerns.