What is the difference between NAR S-Rolled Gauze and NAR Compressed Gauze?
Both products are 6-ply 100% cotton gauze, 4.5 in. × 4.1 yd., sterile, and vacuum-packed into the same 3×2×1 in. package. The primary difference is the packaging configuration: S-Rolled Gauze is packaged in an S-roll dispenser that protects the unused portion of gauze from contamination during application and allows controlled linear or full-roll deployment. Compressed Gauze is a standard compressed roll without a dispenser. For deliberate wound packing procedures where maintaining sterility during application matters, the S-Rolled format offers a practical advantage.
How does the S-roll dispenser work?
The S-roll dispenser keeps the gauze folded inside the package in an S-shaped configuration. When you begin pulling gauze out through the dispenser opening, it feeds out in a consistent, controlled manner — you can pull a measured amount into a wound and the rest stays inside the protective package. This prevents the common field problem of an unrolled gauze roll touching a non-sterile surface or getting dropped. The dispenser can be held in one hand while the other hand guides gauze into the wound cavity.
Is NAR S-Rolled Gauze suitable for use with hemostatic agents?
Yes. S-Rolled Gauze is commonly used as backing gauze with hemostatic products such as QuikClot Combat Gauze or ChitoGauze. The hemostatic dressing is applied as the deepest layer to initiate clotting at the wound source, and the plain cotton S-Rolled Gauze fills remaining void space and provides additional absorption. The S-roll dispenser makes this stacking approach more manageable in the field, as gauze can be precisely metered into the wound after the hemostatic layer is placed.
Can NAR S-Rolled Gauze be used for conventional wound bandaging as well as packing?
Absolutely. Beyond wound packing, S-Rolled Gauze can be used as a conventional wound dressing, a conforming bandage for extremity injuries, backing for surface dressings, and a supplemental layer for securing splints. The 4.5 in. width and 4.1-yard length provide ample material for wrapping, while the premium cotton construction is comfortable against skin for extended wear. Its versatility makes it a valid stock item for any medic bag or advanced IFAK.
What is the NSN for NAR S-Rolled Gauze and where can it be obtained?
The National Stock Number (NSN) for NAR S-Rolled Gauze is 6510-01-605-2234 and the item number is 30-0003. It is available through MED-TAC International as a single unit. The vacuum-sealed packaging ensures shelf stability when stored properly. It is a common component in both military and civilian tactical medical kits and can be procured through DoD supply channels using the NSN or commercially through MED-TAC's Bandages & Dressings collection.
Is NAR S-Rolled Gauze CoTCCC-recommended?
Plain cotton gauze is used as backing gauze supporting CoTCCC-recommended hemostatic dressings. The S-Rolled Gauze is not hemostatic itself. For primary hemorrhage control, pair with a CoTCCC-recommended hemostatic agent.
What training is required to use S-Rolled Gauze?
Wound packing is a TCCC skill taught at Combat Lifesaver level and above. The S-roll simplifies contamination control during the procedure.
How many yards of gauze are in one S-Rolled Gauze package?
Each vacuum-sealed package contains 4.1 yards (approximately 12.3 feet) of 4.5-inch-wide 6-ply cotton gauze in an S-roll configuration.
What is the NSN for NAR S-Rolled Gauze?
The NSN for NAR S-Rolled Gauze (SKU 30-0003) is 6510-01-605-2234. Available through MED-TAC International and DoD supply channels using the NSN.
Can S-Rolled Gauze be used with a tourniquet?
S-Rolled Gauze is for wound packing — it is not a replacement for a tourniquet. Apply a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet for life-threatening extremity hemorrhage first.