What tourniquet fits the TacMed™ Tourniquet Ankle Holster?
The TacMed™ Tourniquet Ankle Holster is specifically designed and optimized for the SOF® Tactical Tourniquet (SOFTT and SOFTT-Wide) — the same tourniquets manufactured by Tactical Medical Solutions. It may also accommodate other similarly-sized windlass tourniquets, but the holster geometry is engineered around the SOF-T profile. The tourniquet is not included with the holster and must be purchased separately.
Can the ankle holster be worn under pants or jeans for plainclothes carry?
Yes — this is the primary design intent. The TacMed™ Ankle Holster is 3mm perforated neoprene, making it thin and flexible enough to be worn under slacks, jeans, or tactical pants without creating a visible profile or noticeable bulk. This makes it the preferred carry method for plainclothes law enforcement, off-duty officers, investigators, and others who need hemorrhage control capability without visible tactical gear. The black colorway further reduces any visibility risk.
Will the ankle holster stay in place during running or climbing?
Yes. The hook-and-loop fastener system on the TacMed™ Ankle Holster creates a secure wrap around the ankle or lower calf that is designed to remain stable during running, vehicle entry/exit, climbing, and high-movement activities. The 3mm neoprene construction provides non-slip grip against skin and boot surfaces. The holster can be worn directly over a high-top boot or on the bare ankle depending on user preference and activity level.
Is the TacMed™ Ankle Holster suitable for vehicle carry?
Yes, and this is one of its most valued applications. When seated in a vehicle, belt-mounted and vest-mounted tourniquets can be impeded by seat belts, center consoles, and door panels. An ankle-positioned tourniquet is immediately accessible from a seated position with either hand, aligning with TCCC self-application doctrine. This makes the TacMed™ Ankle Holster especially valuable for patrol officers, military vehicle crews, and anyone whose primary operational environment involves prolonged seated positions.
What size ankle does the TacMed™ Ankle Holster fit?
The TacMed™ Ankle Holster is sized "One Size Fits Most" at 16" H × 4" W × ¼" D. The hook-and-loop wrap system and flexible 3mm neoprene construction accommodate a wide range of ankle and lower calf circumferences. It is designed to fit most adult leg profiles, whether worn directly on the ankle or over a standard boot. Individuals with exceptionally large calves may want to verify fit, but the elastic neoprene extends further than a rigid carrier would.
Does the TacMed Ankle Holster work with the C-A-T tourniquet as well as the SOF-T?
The TacMed Ankle Holster is specifically engineered and sized for the SOF® Tactical Tourniquet (SOFTT and SOFTT-Wide) manufactured by Tactical Medical Solutions. The C-A-T tourniquet has a different geometry, including its wider body and buckle arrangement, and may not secure properly in this holster. For C-A-T ankle carry, a holster specifically designed for that tourniquet's profile is recommended to ensure reliable retention and draw.
Will long-term wear cause discomfort or skin irritation?
The 3mm perforated neoprene is designed for extended daily wear. The perforations allow airflow to reduce heat and moisture accumulation compared to solid neoprene, and the material's flexibility prevents the rigid pressure points that cause discomfort with hard carriers. Officers who wear the holster through full 8–12 hour shifts report tolerable comfort, particularly with properly adjusted hook-and-loop tension. Positioning above the ankle bone rather than directly over bony prominences reduces pressure-point issues.
How do I practice drawing from the ankle holster?
Consistent practice is essential. The recommended draw sequence is: bend the knee or reach across to the opposite ankle, locate the tourniquet by feel, release the hook-and-loop retention with a single motion, and draw the tourniquet clear of the holster with the non-dominant hand if performing self-application to a leg injury. Dry-draw repetitions in the seated position (vehicle seat simulation) are particularly important for patrol officers. CoTCCC doctrine recommends rehearsing self-application from all body positions, including downed.
What does MEDTAC0027 mean and where is this made?
MEDTAC0027 is the TacMed Solutions SKU for the Tourniquet Ankle Holster. The holster is made in the United States by Tactical Medical Solutions, the same South Carolina-based manufacturer that produces the SOF® Tourniquet family. Manufactured in the USA ensures quality control and supply chain reliability for agency procurement and SDVOSB-certified purchasing programs.