WorldPoint Products | Quality Training, Better Outcomes

If you teach CPR, you know what matters. Equipment that works. Manikins that last. Tools that help students leave class confident.
CPR Tommi, CPR Taylor, and Baby Tyler were built for exactly that.
Now, for a limited time, all three are available at 20% off as part of the CPR Ready Generation Initiative.
Better training. More confident bystanders. More lives saved.

CPR Taylor Adult/Child CPR Manikins
Designed for realism and flexibility, CPR Taylor comes equipped with a wireless monitor, making it easy to track performance. It is compliant with 2025 AHA guidelines and is the original 3-in-1 manikin, featuring an adult male, adult female, and child, ensuring adaptability in training scenarios.
CPR Tommi Hands-Only CPR Manikins
Pack includes 4 CPR Tommi® 3-in-1 adult male, adult female, and child hands-only CPR manikins. This lightweight, portable, and inclusive pack is perfect for community and mass training groups that do not require certification.
These CPR manikins will be an invaluable resource for our medical and health science programs, providing students with hands-on, real-world training that directly supports their learning and preparedness for future careers in healthcare.
— Tiffany Flores
Director of Public Relations, Harmony Public Schools South Texas District
I wanted to share how impactful these manikins have been... The feedback device has been particularly helpful in boosting both competence and confidence in chest compressions among our learners.
— Sui Chun
REdI BLS/ACLS Program Director & Clinical Education Coordinator, South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS)
Why Choose WorldPoint?

First 3-in-1 Manikin
WorldPoint is proud to be the first to market with an adult male, adult female and child CPR training manikin, all in one!

Quality & Value
With WorldPoint's own CPR manikin line, you can be sure you're getting the highest quality at the best prices.

Improving Outcomes
Our manikins were designed to be realistic, improving comfort in training, and increasing bystander CPR rates for all groups, including women.