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Protect Your Hands, Save Your Hide | Episode 535

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Protect Your Hands, Save Your Hide | Episode 535

Hey, it’s James from SurvivalPunk.com. It’s a chilly 41-degree morning, and we’re talking about something I’ve never dedicated a full show to — gloves.

You’ve probably heard me mention them in passing, but today we’re breaking it down: why you need them, what kinds to keep in your prepping supplies, and how the wrong glove (or no glove) can turn a simple cut into a disaster.


Your Hands: The Most Important Survival Tool

Your hands are the ultimate multi-tool — and also one of the easiest things to injure. A deep cut, burn, or infection can take you out of commission faster than you think.

I’ve had staph infections before. It’s miserable. If that happens in a grid-down situation, you’re in deep trouble. You’re not swinging an axe, shooting, or even cooking for a week — maybe more.

So let’s start there: protect your hands like your life depends on it, because in a survival situation, it might.


The Case for Multiple Pairs

There’s no one-size-fits-all glove. Different situations call for different protection, and most gloves wear out faster than you expect.

If you only have one pair, you’re already behind. Keep backups — and keep extras for your family. My wife and I share gloves sometimes, and that doesn’t work well when my hands are twice her size.

Here are the types every prepper should have:


1. Work Gloves (Mechanix or Equivalent)

These are your go-to for daily chores, cleanup, repairs, and general hard use.
I like Mechanix gloves — durable, affordable, and still flexible enough to handle small tasks. They’re not perfect, but they’re miles better than those floppy, cheap gray cotton ones at the hardware store.

Pro Tip: Buy two or three pairs. Rotate them, because once they’re soaked or shredded, they’re done.


2. Disposable Gloves (Nitrile or Latex)

Perfect for medical tasks, food prep, or anything gross or wet.
They create a sterile barrier when treating wounds or handling contaminated items — and they’re waterproof.

Layer trick: put nitrile gloves under your work gloves for warmth and water resistance. It’s not glamorous, but it works.

They also make quick finger bandages in a pinch — literally. A small cut under a glove compresses and clots faster than with a regular bandage.

Keep a few boxes on hand. They’re cheap and have a million uses.


3. Chemical Gloves (Thick Rubber)

Think dishwashing gloves on steroids. Great for cleaning, working with chemicals, or handling nasty stuff like dead animals or sewage.

They’re much tougher than disposable gloves and won’t tear easily. Your grandparents probably had a pair — and they lasted forever.

In a long-term grid-down, these gloves become gold for sanitation.


4. Heat-Resistant Gloves (Cooking & Fire)

If you’re cooking over open flame or working with cast iron, heat-resistant gloves are a must.

Mechanix gloves might survive sparks, but they’re not made for heat. Get a proper pair of BBQ or welding gloves rated for fire.

You’ll thank yourself when you don’t burn your hands cooking over a campfire or moving coals.


Bonus: Superglue for Cuts

Here’s a tip: most finger bandages suck. Superglue seals cuts faster and stays put. If you nick yourself, glue it, slip on a nitrile glove, and get back to work.

It’s not fancy, but it’s practical — and survival is all about practicality.


Final Thoughts

Your hands are your connection to every survival task — fire, food, tools, weapons. Lose their function, and you lose your edge.

So prep gloves the same way you prep food and water: in layers, backups, and variety.

You don’t need to be fancy — you just need to be ready.

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DIY to survive, folks — and keep those hands in one piece.

 

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