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Israeli Tactical Compression Bandage | Emergency Hemostatic Dressing
Israeli Tactical Compression Bandage | Emergency Hemostatic Dressing
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Israeli Tactical Compression Bandage – Emergency Hemostatic Dressing
Be prepared when it matters most. This Israeli-style tactical compression bandage is a combat-proven, field-ready first-aid dressing designed for rapid hemorrhage control in pre-hospital and emergency scenarios. Whether you're a first responder, military professional, outdoor adventurer, or building out your emergency kit, this sterile hemostatic bandage delivers fast, reliable wound coverage when every second counts.
Made in Mainland China.
Key Features
- Immediate Direct Pressure: Sterile cotton bandage engineered to apply firm, consistent pressure directly to the wound site for effective hemorrhage control.
- Stress-Tested Simplicity: Designed for straightforward one-handed or self-application — even under high-stress conditions. No complicated steps, no hooks or pressure bars requiring fine motor precision.
- Quick-Grip Roll Control Tabs: Prevents the bandage from unrolling during application, so you stay in control at all times.
- Vacuum-Sealed Packaging: Compact, low-cube vacuum-sealed pouch with red tear notches for instant, tool-free opening — critical in field emergencies.
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Two Size Options:
- 4" Width: 100 × 1600 mm (4" × 64")
- 6" Width: 150 × 1600 mm (6" × 64")
- Lightweight: Just 60g (4") or 90g (6") — easy to carry in any first-aid kit, IFAK, bug-out bag, or tactical vest.
- Cotton Material: Breathable, skin-safe cotton construction.
Specifications
| Type | Compression / Hemostatic Bandage |
| Size Options | 4" (100×1600mm) / 6" (150×1600mm) |
| Weight | 60g (4") / 90g (6") |
| Material | Cotton |
| Packaging | Vacuum-sealed, individual pouch with red tear notches |
| Sterile | Yes |
| Country of Origin | Mainland China |
| Model | F-20250407002 |
| Package Includes | 1 × Hemostatic Compression Bandage |
Who Is This For?
This tactical bandage is ideal for first responders, military and law enforcement personnel, hunters, hikers, preppers, and anyone building a serious emergency preparedness kit. It also serves as an excellent training prop for first-aid and trauma response courses, helping trainees learn proper bandage application technique in a realistic, hands-on format.
Important Safety Note
This product is intended for emergency first-aid and training use only. Always seek professional medical attention as quickly as possible in any emergency situation. Measurements may vary ±1–2 cm due to manual production processes.
For guidance on emergency preparedness and first-aid kit essentials, visit the Ready.gov Emergency Supply Kit Guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What sizes does the Israeli tactical compression bandage come in?
A: The bandage is available in two sizes: 4 inch (100 × 1600 mm) and 6 inch (150 × 1600 mm), weighing 60g and 90g respectively. Choose based on the area you need to cover.
Q: Is this bandage sterile and safe for use on the skin?
A: Yes. The bandage is sterile and made from skin-safe cotton material, making it suitable for direct application to wounds in emergency situations.
Q: Can this bandage be applied with one hand or by yourself?
A: Absolutely. The bandage is specifically designed for quick, single-handed, and self-application. The Quick-Grip Roll Control tabs keep the bandage manageable during use, and the simplified design eliminates the need for fine motor skills under stress.
Q: What is the vacuum-sealed packaging for?
A: The vacuum-sealed, low-cube packaging keeps the bandage sterile and compact for easy storage in first-aid kits, tactical vests, or emergency bags. The red tear notches allow for instant, no-tool opening in urgent situations.
Q: Is this product suitable for training purposes?
A: Yes! This bandage is widely used in first-aid and trauma response training scenarios, allowing trainees to practice realistic bandage application techniques in preparation for real emergencies.
