Resistance Ready Protest Prep Kit
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Personal Safety & Protest Gear
Soft Foam Ear Plugs
You’re going to need your hearing for the long haul — because this fight is far from over. Soft foam earplugs are the most overlooked item in any protest kit, and at just 16 cents a pair, this 60-pair bottle means you’ll have enough to protect yourself and pass a few to everyone around you. Small investment, long-term payoff — keep showing up.
Bullhorn/Megaphone
They have press secretaries, spin doctors, and a billion dollar media machine. You have this bullhorn — and honestly, it might be more effective. Loud, clear, and impossible to ignore, this megaphone makes sure your message cuts through every excuse, denial, and carefully crafted lie. They’re counting on you to be quiet. Make some noise.
Disposable Rain Ponchos
Authoritarianism doesn’t pause for bad weather, and neither should you. These compact disposable ponchos come in 6 colors — because even soaking wet in the streets, the resistance has style. Pack a few for yourself and your crew, because the best protest is the one you actually show up to.
Documentation & Communication
Protest Sign Stick On Handles
Don’t let a bad handle undermine a great message. These peel-and-stick sign handles turn any poster into a professional protest sign in seconds, with a grip strong enough to last the whole march. Stock up — because the Soros Sign Factory never closes.
4K Video, 3.5 Hour, continuous recording, body cam
They count on you not having proof. This 4K body cam records continuously for 3.5 hours of razor-sharp footage, giving legal observers, journalists, and everyday citizens the same documentation power that law enforcement has always had. In 2026, bearing witness means recording it.
Portable Charge, Fast Charging Power Bank
Long marches, longer days — a portable charger is the one piece of gear no activist should leave home without. Keep your phone charged, your camera ready, and your connections open when it matters most. Power is resistance.
Waterproof Phone Pouch
When you’re on the front lines, your phone is your most important tool. A waterproof pouch keeps it safe from rain, crowd chaos, and anything else the day throws at you. Because the footage you capture could be the footage that counts.
Organizing & Activism Tools
Clipboard with Storage
Petitions don’t sign themselves, and witnesses don’t organize themselves — that’s your job. A clipboard with built-in storage keeps everything you need in one place: sign-up sheets, printed talking points, incident documentation, spare pens. The kind of people we’re fighting against have entire staffs for this. You have a $7 clipboard and it’s enough.
Bump Cap
They’ve got security details, armored SUVs, and gated compounds. You’ve got a bump cap — and you’re still showing up. Lightweight head protection built into a baseball cap style with a full sun-blocking brim, so you’re covered against minor impacts and hours of outdoor exposure. Because the movement needs you healthy, present, and ready for tomorrow. Gear up.
Reflective Safety Vest
Marshals, medics, legal observers — the unsung infrastructure of every successful protest wears a vest. High-visibility reflective gear signals to your crew that you’re in a leadership role, helps de-escalate tense moments with law enforcement, and keeps you visible after dark. The movement runs on people willing to step up. Be one of them.
Education & Awareness
Pocket Constitution (25 pack)
The single most powerful thing you can hand someone at their first protest is a pocket Constitution. This 25-pack means you come prepared to educate, empower, and send people home knowing their rights better than when they arrived. That’s not just organizing — that’s how you build a movement that lasts. Distribute liberally — pun intended.
Know Your Rights Card (100)
Hand someone a pocket Constitution and they’ll read it someday. Hand them a Know Your Rights card and they’ll use it when it counts. This 100-pack is built for distribution — rallies, community events, first-timer orientations, anywhere people are showing up ready to act but not sure what protections they have. Know your rights. Share them freely.











