Train hard, fight easy. This winged saying could characterize the mission of the Georgian brand TactiFlesh, which is distributed in the Czech Republic by the Elite Lhenice training centre. TactiFlesh specifically targets medical training.
The TactiFlesh brand was founded in Georgia by active medics and instructors of TCCC, i.e. emergency medical care in combat conditions. The TactiFlesh company expanded the field of combat and tactical medicine with products that could take those interested in these areas of medicine a little further. These are primarily hyper-realistic simulators of various types of injuries that can occur in combat.
Unfortunately, in combat conditions, there are not only common injuries such as a broken forearm or wrist (although we can find separate simulators for these injuries in the TactiFlesh menu). Gunshot wounds or open shrapnel wounds can be devastating or even fatal. With TactiFlesh brand products, you can build up a habit by proper training and subsequently treat such wounds quickly and intuitively in sharp action. Even in sensitive areas such as the neck or groin.
David Nartkoshvili, a graduate of the Tbilisi State Medical University, stands behind the TactiFlesh brand. But he's not alone - he and his team work closely with trauma surgeons and paramedics to ensure TactiFlesh simulators reflect realistic scenarios.
They make their training simulators at TactiFlesh from durable silicone that flawlessly imitates skin and soft tissues. They are not only realistic to the touch, but at the same time they retain their shape even during long-lasting, demanding training sessions, so they can be used repeatedly. Although the manufacturer already has a strong product portfolio, it is certainly not resting on its laurels and is constantly advancing its innovations.
In addition, TactiFlesh listens to the specific needs of its customers and develops its products based on this feedback as well. This is because the people at this company understand that every training program has its own unique requirements. They are thus looking for solutions for simulating rare medical conditions and developing specialized training scenarios. We are guessing that the portfolio of TactiFlesh products offered by us is far from final and will gradually expand.