Tactical Emergency Bandage | Israeli Style Battle Dressing for First Aid

6inch
$10.00 USD
Sale price  $10.00 USD Regular price  $0.00 USD

Tactical Emergency Bandage | Israeli Style Battle Dressing for First Aid

$10.00 USD
Sale price  $10.00 USD Regular price  $0.00 USD
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This tactical emergency bandage is designed to stop bleeding fast and secure wounds in high-stress situations. It combines a sterile wound pad with a pressure applicator and a durable wrap for quick, effective first aid.

Whether you are building a car emergency kit, a bug-out bag, or a home first aid station, this bandage offers reliable support. Its compact size and vacuum-sealed packaging make it easy to store and carry. The polyester fiber construction is strong enough for field use yet soft enough for direct skin contact.

The bandage works for both military and civilian needs. It is a standard component in many professional first aid kits and is designed for use by trained individuals. The simple wrap design allows for quick application even under pressure.

This dressing is a practical choice for anyone who wants a reliable wound care solution. It provides the basic functions needed to manage bleeding and cover injuries until professional medical help is available.

Key Features and Benefits

- Sterile wound pad that helps prevent infection in cuts and abrasions

  • Integrated pressure applicator that helps control bleeding effectively
  • Durable polyester fiber wrap that stays secure during movement
  • Vacuum-sealed packaging that keeps the bandage clean and compact for storage
  • Available in 4 inch and 6 inch widths to fit different wound sizes

Who Is This For

- Outdoor enthusiasts who need a compact trauma kit for hiking, camping, or hunting

  • Preppers and survivalists building a comprehensive emergency medical supply
  • Vehicle owners who want a reliable first aid option for roadside emergencies
  • First responders and volunteers who carry personal medical gear for field use

Usage Scenario

Mark was on a weekend hiking trip when his friend slipped on a wet rock and cut his forearm deeply. The wound was bleeding steadily and required immediate attention. Mark pulled this tactical bandage from his pack, applied the sterile pad directly to the cut, and used the wrap to secure it with firm pressure. The bandage stayed in place as they walked back to the trailhead for further medical care.

Micro Comparison

Standard adhesive bandages are not designed for heavy bleeding or large wounds. This tactical dressing offers a larger sterile pad and a longer wrap for more secure coverage. It is built for emergency scenarios where quick, reliable wound control is essential.

Specifications

- Material: Polyester fiber

  • Color: Army Green
  • Size Options: 4 inch width (100 x 2000 mm / 3.93 x 78.7 in) and 6 inch width (150 x 2000 mm / 5.9 x 78.7 in)
  • Packaging: Vacuum-sealed sterile bag

Size Guide

Please allow 1-3 cm / 0.4-1.2 in difference due to manual measurement.

  • 4 inch bandage: 100 x 2000 mm / 3.93 x 78.7 in
  • 6 inch bandage: 150 x 2000 mm / 5.9 x 78.7 in

Package Includes

- 1 x Hemostatic Bandage

Why You Will Love It

This bandage gives you peace of mind knowing you have a serious wound care tool ready when needed. It is simple to use, compact to carry, and built to perform in real emergencies. It is a practical addition to any first aid kit.

Questions and Answers

Question: Can this bandage be used on deep wounds?

Answer: Yes, it is designed for moderate to heavy bleeding wounds. The pressure applicator helps control bleeding, but seek professional medical attention for deep injuries.

Question: Is the bandage sterile?

Answer: Yes, the wound pad is sterile and sealed in a vacuum bag to maintain cleanliness until use.

Question: How do I apply this bandage?

Answer: Place the sterile pad directly on the wound, wrap the bandage firmly around the limb, and use the pressure bar to apply direct pressure. Secure the end of the wrap with the attached clips.

Question: Is this bandage reusable?

Answer: No, it is a single-use item. Once opened and used, it should be disposed of properly.

Question: What is the difference between the 4 inch and 6 inch sizes?

Answer: The 4 inch is suitable for smaller limbs and wounds. The 6 inch provides more coverage and is better for larger injuries or limbs.

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