NAR CAT Gen 7 vs MyMedic Solo
NAR CAT Gen 7 ($30) vs MyMedic Solo ($80) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right tourniquet.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | NAR CAT Gen 7 | MyMedic Solo |
| Price | $30 | $80 |
| Weight | 80g | 340g |
| Application | One-handed | — |
| Standard | CoTCCC approved | — |
| Material | Nylon + windlass | — |
| Gen | 7th generation | — |
| Use | Extremity hemorrhage | — |
| Origin | USA | — |
Pros & Cons
NAR CAT Gen 7
- Military/LE standard issue
- One-handed application
- Proven life-saving device
- CoTCCC approved
- Gen 7 improvements
- Requires training
- Single-use device
- $30 per unit
- Bulk for EDC pocket
NAR CAT Gen 7 is the better value at $30. Both are part of our curated tourniquet index — tap through to check current pricing.