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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1994384" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I would only bring what you have knowledge in. Take a class. You don't need much, with the right knowledge you can make anything you need on the fly be it splints, tourniquets, needle thoracentesis, etc</p><p>Also if you're using the SOFTT I would go with the SOFTT-Ws. I'm assuming that regular 1st gen softt's don't even exist anymore anyways. However a CAT tourniquets are cheaper and work just as good as long as you aren't readjusting them in blood. The blood deteriorated the effectiveness of the velcro. A cool thing about the softt's is they don't have that problem.</p><p></p><p> There's more of a probability that you need some motrin and anti itch cream. Speaking of which, if one is taking aspirin or motrin and you are also taking tourniquets to the field....um, sure..good luck out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1994384, member: 97050"] I would only bring what you have knowledge in. Take a class. You don’t need much, with the right knowledge you can make anything you need on the fly be it splints, tourniquets, needle thoracentesis, etc Also if you’re using the SOFTT I would go with the SOFTT-Ws. I’m assuming that regular 1st gen softt’s don’t even exist anymore anyways. However a CAT tourniquets are cheaper and work just as good as long as you aren’t readjusting them in blood. The blood deteriorated the effectiveness of the velcro. A cool thing about the softt’s is they don’t have that problem. There’s more of a probability that you need some motrin and anti itch cream. Speaking of which, if one is taking aspirin or motrin and you are also taking tourniquets to the field....um, sure..good luck out there. [/QUOTE]
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