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Marras TQ Sock
The Marras TQ Sock is a compact tourniquet retention pouch designed for secure storage and rapid access on tactical gear. Using an elastic retention section and hook-and-loop attachment, it offers a simple and effective solution for keeping a tourniquet stable, protected, and immediately accessible when needed.
A lightweight tourniquet holder built for secure retention, fast access, and practical integration into tactical equipment setups.
The Marras TQ Sock is designed for users who need a simple and dependable way to carry a tourniquet on their tactical equipment without adding unnecessary bulk. Its purpose is to keep the tourniquet firmly retained while still allowing it to be drawn quickly and efficiently in time-critical situations.
The elastic retention section holds the tourniquet tightly enough to prevent it from coming loose on its own, while still keeping it easy to pull out when needed. This balance between security and accessibility makes it suitable for both operational use and individual readiness on personal equipment.
The pouch attaches with hook-and-loop on both sides, allowing it to be mounted for example under the front flap of a plate carrier or on other compatible surfaces. This low-profile mounting method helps integrate the pouch into a wider equipment setup without interfering with other essential gear.
Designed for both medical personnel and individual fighters, the Marras TQ Sock is a practical addition to any loadout where immediate access to a tourniquet must be preserved in a compact and lightweight format.
Features
Designed for secure tourniquet storage and rapid access
Elastic retention section keeps the tourniquet firmly in place
Hook-and-loop attachment system
Can be mounted under a plate carrier front flap or on other compatible surfaces
Suitable for both medical personnel and individual fighters
Low-profile and lightweight construction
Technical Specifications
Product type: Tourniquet retention pouch
Attachment: Hook-and-loop
Weight: 15 g
Materials: Velcro and elastic webbing
Origin: Estonia