I am a gadget guy gal person…so when the folks at Stat Gear dropped me a line and asked me to try out their T3 Tactical Triage & Auto Rescue Tool (I know, it’s a mouthful) I jumped right on it. The T3 Tactical Triage Tool just sounded like it made sense.
The T3 Tactical Triage Tool might look a little overwhelming, but it’s NOT. Believe me, it couldn’t be a more practical and common-sense tool. It’s definitely something that should be in every vehicle, for that “just in case” scenario. Sure, that “just in case” scenario may never come — and hopefully it doesn’t — but, if it should, this is the safety tool you need.
Why? Here’s why:
A little about the Stat Gear T3 Tactical Triage Tool:
- It features a spring-loaded steel-tip window punch
- The T3 Tactical Triage Tool has a 3 1/4″ half-serrated stainless steel blade
- It has an LED light (with replaceable batteries)
- The T3 Tactical Triage & Auto Rescue Tool has a stainless steel hook blade to cut through your seatbelt
- It features a stainless steel belt clip and a heavy duty nylon sheath
- The T3 Tactical Triage Tool weighs just 6.4 ounces and is only 5 inches long
As soon as I received this fantastic little tool from Stat Gear, W couldn’t stop checking it out. Then, my brother happened to spot it and he was intrigued. They both are of the opinion that this is the ultimate safety tool. And it should be in every vehicle. Because, well, you just never know when you’re going to need it. Period. It’s that simple.
Again, you don’t want to need it. But…if the day comes when you realize you do need it, you don’t want to be empty-handed and thinking to yourself, “Shoot, I wish I had that T3 Tactical Triage Tool.” (And, let’s be honest…you probably won’t be saying “shoot” at this point, either.)
Be sure to check out Stat Gear and the cool stuff they have to offer. In the meantime, you can enter this awesome giveaway for a chance to win one of FIVE T3 Tactical Triage & Auto Rescue Tools!! Thanks, Stat Gear! You ROCK!
Here’s the deets: This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada (18+) and ends March 19 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Enter via the Rafflecopter form below.
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I was not compensated for writing this post. Stat Gear provided a sample to facilitate my review. My opinions are 100% honest and 100% mine.

















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