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AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads, 4x4, Calcium Alginate Review (2026)

Is the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads the right entry-tier hemostatic for a workplace or vehicle kit?

Short answer: Yes, for buyers stepping up from plain packing gauze to a hemostatic option without going to the premium tier โ€” the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads, 4x4, Calcium Alginate is a $19.99 hemostatic gauze pad sized 4x4 inches, positioned as the "Lite" step in AllaQuix's two-tier hemostatic lineup. It sits alongside its sibling, the AllaQuix High Performance Stop Bleeding Gauze, in the Trauma Kits collection, and this review focuses on where the calcium alginate "Lite" tier fits for workplace, vehicle, and everyday-carry kits.

Hemostatic gauze is packing gauze with an added agent named on the label โ€” here, calcium alginate. We report only what the manufacturer's title states and do not claim clotting speed, efficacy percentages, or outcomes for any hemostatic product. This review positions the AllaQuix Lite pad within the Trauma Kits collection, compares it against its own chitosan-tier sibling and other hemostatic gauzes we stock, and stays deliberately silent on wound-packing technique โ€” that skill belongs to a Stop the Bleed course, and this product assumes that training.

Editorial verdict: 4.2/5. At $19.99, the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads is a well-priced entry point into hemostatic packing gauze โ€” a 4x4 pad naming its agent on the label, positioned as the accessible "Lite" tier next to AllaQuix's own chitosan option. It's a solid pick for kits that want a hemostatic step up from plain gauze without the premium-tier price, and it scores a shade below its chitosan sibling mainly on the "Lite" naming leaving some buyers to ask what tier they actually need.

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Pros

  • 4x4-inch pad size โ€” a practical, kit-friendly dimension for a packing gauze
  • Calcium alginate agent named directly on the label, matching the product title
  • $19.99 price sits at the accessible end of the hemostatic-gauze category we stock
  • Same price as its own AllaQuix High Performance sibling, making the pair an easy side-by-side stock decision

Cons

  • No manufacturer model number listed on the marketplace listing
  • Labeled "Lite," which some buyers may want clarified against the chitosan-tier sibling before choosing
  • Single-use sterile item; every opened pad is a replacement
  • Wound packing with any hemostatic agent is a trained skill, not a label-read task

Who the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads is for

  • Workplace and vehicle kit builders who want a hemostatic option in the kit without committing to the top tier for every station.
  • Stop the Bleed course graduates equipping the calcium alginate agent they trained with, or simply want a named-agent hemostatic pad on hand.
  • Buyers comparing AllaQuix's own lineup before deciding between the Lite calcium alginate pad and the AllaQuix High Performance chitosan gauze.
  • IFAK and pouch restockers completing the packing layer from the Trauma Kits collection.

What the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads does well

A named agent at an accessible price

The product title states its agent directly: calcium alginate. That's the level of specificity we can report, and at $19.99 it puts a labeled hemostatic agent into a kit for less than many hemostatic products cost. For buyers who want to know exactly what agent is on the label before they buy, that transparency matters.

4x4-inch format is kit-practical

A 4x4 pad is a manageable, packable size for a belt pouch, glove box kit, or workplace station โ€” not so large it crowds a compact pouch, not so small it feels token. It sits comfortably next to non-hemostatic packing options like the North American Rescue Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded in a build-your-own kit.

Positioned as the accessible step of a two-tier lineup

AllaQuix sells this "Lite" pad alongside its own High Performance chitosan gauze, which gives buyers a same-brand on-ramp: start with the Lite tier, and if your program calls for it, add the High Performance option later without switching manufacturers.

Fits a broad range of kit types

Because it's sold individually rather than bundled only into a large kit, the AllaQuix Lite pad slots into workplace first aid stations, vehicle kits, and personal pouches alike โ€” anywhere a hemostatic packing option is wanted alongside the rest of a bleeding-control loadout.

Where the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads falls short

No manufacturer model number

Like several budget-tier trauma products we review, the marketplace listing does not carry a manufacturer model number, which can complicate strict procurement documentation. Track this pad by ASIN (B09FCGB8F1) for purchasing records.

"Lite" naming invites a comparison question

Calling this the "Lite" tier next to a "High Performance" sibling naturally raises the question of which to buy โ€” we address that directly in the comparison table below rather than leaving buyers to guess.

Training is the hard part, not the purchase

As with every hemostatic and packing product we carry, effective use depends entirely on hands-on training. We do not publish wound-packing technique on product pages โ€” that is exactly what a Stop the Bleed course teaches, and this pad assumes that training.

AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads vs the competitive set

Product Stated agent Price Amazon
AllaQuix Lite Gauze Pads (this review) Calcium alginate $19.99 Check price
AllaQuix High Performance Gauze Chitosan $19.99 Check price
NozeCalm Kaolin Hemostatic Gauze Kaolin $12.99 Check price
Adventure Medical Kits QuikClot Gauze QuikClot (kaolin-based per brand) $18.99 Check price

Read this table as a shelf of named-agent options, not a ranking โ€” we make no efficacy claims for any of them. The AllaQuix High Performance chitosan gauze is this pad's own sibling at the same price, while the NozeCalm kaolin gauze and Adventure Medical Kits QuikClot gauze round out the named-agent shelf we stock.

AllaQuix Lite vs AllaQuix High Performance: which tier to buy

  • Buy the AllaQuix Lite calcium alginate pad if you want AllaQuix's accessible-tier hemostatic labeled directly on the pad, at the same $19.99 price as the High Performance option.
  • Buy the AllaQuix High Performance chitosan gauze if your training or program specifically calls for a chitosan-based product rather than calcium alginate.
  • Buy both if you're stocking multiple stations or want redundancy โ€” same brand, same price, two named agents to diversify a program's packing supply.

Compare the AllaQuix pair on Amazon โ†’ AllaQuix Lite (calcium alginate) AllaQuix High Performance (chitosan)

What to pair with the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads

A hemostatic packing pad is one layer of a complete kit. Add a tourniquet component such as the Qirexynor Tourniquet Kit, and a compression dressing such as the RHINO RESCUE 6-Inch Israeli-Style Emergency Bandage to complete the packing-then-pressure sequence taught in bleeding-control courses. For a stocked bag that already includes a tourniquet and bandage, see the HidroPony 78 Pack IFAK Trauma Kit.

Complete the layer on Amazon โ†’ Qirexynor Tourniquet Kit RHINO RESCUE Israeli Bandage

Category context: hemostatic gauze in a layered bleeding-control program

Hemostatic gauze is not part of the ANSI Z308.1-2021 workplace kit fill under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 โ€” decoded in our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference โ€” and everyday cuts and scrapes stay in the separate Bandages and Wound Care collection. Bleeding control is a parallel voluntary layer, and named-agent gauze like this AllaQuix pad is one option within it, alongside plain packing gauze and stocked kits. Program design starts with the complete first aid kit buyer's guide; the trauma layer is ranked in the best trauma kits and IFAKs guide.

Total cost of ownership

At $19.99 per pad, the AllaQuix Lite gauze sits in the middle of our named-agent hemostatic shelf โ€” pricier than the $12.99 NozeCalm kaolin gauze, on par with its own $19.99 chitosan sibling. Ownership is buy-and-hold: replace on use, damaged packaging, or date lapse, and keep training stock separate from carry stock so a real kit is never opened for practice. A multi-station program stocking two or three pads per pouch runs well under $100 for a full hemostatic layer across several kits.

Final verdict: 4.2/5

The AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads, 4x4, Calcium Alginate is a well-priced, clearly labeled way to add a named hemostatic agent to a workplace, vehicle, or personal kit. Buy this if you want AllaQuix's accessible tier at $19.99 with a calcium alginate agent stated on the label. Buy the AllaQuix High Performance chitosan gauze instead if your training or program specifically calls for chitosan.

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AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads โ€” FAQ

What agent is in the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads?

Calcium alginate, per the manufacturer's product title. We report only what the listing states and make no clotting-speed or efficacy claims for this or any hemostatic product.

What size is the AllaQuix Lite pad?

4x4 inches, per the product title โ€” a kit-practical size for a belt pouch, glove box, or workplace station.

Is the AllaQuix Lite gauze the same as the AllaQuix High Performance gauze?

No โ€” they are two separate products in AllaQuix's lineup at the same $19.99 price. The Lite pad states calcium alginate as its agent; the High Performance gauze states chitosan.

Do I need training to use hemostatic gauze?

Yes. Wound packing with any hemostatic agent is a hands-on skill taught in Stop the Bleed courses. Budget the training alongside the purchase.

Why is this product called "Lite"?

That is the manufacturer's own product naming, distinguishing it from the "High Performance" designation on the sibling chitosan product. We do not interpret or add meaning beyond the stated names.

Which AllaQuix tier should I buy first?

Either is a reasonable starting point at the same price; see the comparison above โ€” buy the Lite calcium alginate pad if that agent matches your training, or the High Performance chitosan gauze if your program specifies chitosan.

Is this gauze hemostatic or plain packing gauze?

Hemostatic โ€” the title states a calcium alginate agent, which distinguishes it from plain sterile packing gauze like the North American Rescue Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded.

Does this pad expire?

Sterile packaging carries its own use-by date; replace on lapse or any packaging damage, and inspect during routine kit audits.

Can I train with the same pad I carry?

No โ€” an opened sterile pad is a consumed unit. Buy separate training stock for practice and keep carry stock sealed.

Is this pad part of an ANSI or OSHA required fill?

No. ANSI Z308.1 workplace kit fills, decoded in our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference, do not include hemostatic gauze โ€” bleeding control is a separate, voluntary program layer.

How does this compare to the NozeCalm kaolin gauze?

They state different agents โ€” calcium alginate here versus kaolin on the NozeCalm gauze โ€” at different price points ($19.99 vs $12.99). We make no comparative efficacy claim between agents.

What should I pair with this gauze in a kit?

A tourniquet component such as the Qirexynor Tourniquet Kit and a compression dressing such as the RHINO RESCUE Israeli-Style Emergency Bandage complete the tourniquet-packing-pressure trio.

Can this pad be used for everyday cuts and scrapes?

It's positioned and priced as a bleeding-control component, not an everyday-injury item โ€” for minor cuts, use products from the Bandages and Wound Care collection instead.

How many pads should a kit carry?

One is the baseline for a personal pouch; larger wounds or multi-casualty scenarios can call for more, which is why fuller stocked kits carry additional packing supplies. At $19.99, adding a second pad is a reasonable upgrade where budget and space allow.

Where does this pad fit in a bleeding-control program?

As the packing component alongside a tourniquet and pressure dressing โ€” see our best trauma kits and IFAKs guide for how the full trio comes together in a stocked or build-your-own kit.

Where should I start if I'm building a bleeding-control kit from zero?

Start with the pillar guide Which first aid kit do you need? to size the right kit tier, then add this pad as the named-agent packing component once you know what container it's going into.

Does WC Safety publish wound-packing instructions anywhere?

No โ€” we do not publish step-by-step wound-packing technique on any product or review page. That instruction is deliberately left to hands-on courses like Stop the Bleed, consistent with our editorial standard across the Trauma Kits collection.

Why trust this AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and first aid retailer โ€” we sell this product and its sibling wound-care and trauma products to safety managers, procurement teams, and field supervisors. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by AllaQuix or paid third-party reviewers. Product facts are limited to the manufacturer's stated title and listing attributes, mapped against ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 fill categories and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this product and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency-preparedness desk ยท specialization: jobsite bleeding-control programs, trauma kit curation, and OSHA first aid compliance.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program materials, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, AllaQuix product listing (ASIN B09FCGB8F1), ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, WC Safety trauma-kits category data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product attributes taken solely from the manufacturer's published title and listing โ€” no invented specifications.
How this review was researched. We evaluated the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads as a curation and comparison exercise: positioning its stated calcium alginate agent, pad size, and price against its own AllaQuix sibling and the other named-agent hemostatic gauzes in our catalog, and framing all wound-packing use within Stop the Bleed training rather than offering medical instruction, which we do not provide. No physical testing was performed and none is claimed. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to ANSI/ISEA guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page (tag wcsafety04-20). WC Safety also stocks the AllaQuix Lite Hemostatic Gauze Pads. No manufacturer sponsored, reviewed, or influenced this content. The 4.2/5 rating reflects category fit, packaging, and value against the competitive set on this site. Nothing on this page is medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified medical or trauma-care training professional (e.g., Stop the Bleed) for program decisions.
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