Product Description
Elevate Your Yoga Journey with Resistance Bands
Enhance your yoga practice with our versatile resistance bands. Designed for strength training, stretching, and recovery, these professional-grade bands offer varying resistance levels to suit your fitness goals. Crafted from high-quality, latex-free material, they provide a smooth, non-slip surface for a comfortable workout experience.
Upgrade Exercise Band: Made of high quality TEP material, latex free, skin friendly, odorless, smooth and non-sticky surface, safe and durable for long term elasticity, the elastic band is 59 inches long and 5.9 inches wide.
Different Level of Resistance: Exercise bands are divided into 3 different resistance levels: yellow bands (light, 7.3 to 10.2 pounds), blue bands (medium, 10.2 to 15.3 pounds), and green bands (heavy, 14.2 to 21.3 pounds). Never worry about the sweatbands being too stiff, and easily switch between the 3 levels at any time to suit your preference.
Training and Rehabilitation: Premium banding product for resistance training and rehabilitation that provides positive and negative forces on muscles and joints, stretching and conditioning all major muscle groups. It is ideal for resistance training, physical therapy and athletic training. Simple and effective resistance bands stretch and strengthen muscle groups and improve your posture.
Great With Any Workout: Ideal exercise band for legs, hips, arms, abdomen, head and cervical spine. Ideal for sports athletes, seniors, physical therapy, rehabilitation, wrestling, fitness, pilates, yoga, kickboxing and more. They are also great for women to use after giving birth to stay fit.
Surprise for Family and Friends: Women’s and men’s fitness bands are suitable for any age. With the training guide, it can be used as a surprise for loved ones or friends for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or birthdays.
Amazon Customer –
Exercise bands, good for the money
Works as described, nothing fancy, gets the job done
Amazon Customer –
They are a nice size to work with.
They work as advertised. Useful for physical therapy at home.
Richard Almack –
Simplicity is Wonderful
Three resistance bands for seven bucks seemed like a deal too good to pass up. I have not even tried the medium or heavy ones yet, and I have gotten my money’s worth by using only the yellow one for the last few weeks. It provides a range of resistance in an immediately intuitive fashion, and I am confident that the same will be true of the others. I do still use free weights, but there are certain moves and angles that good quality resistance bands are perfect for. Start with these sturdy beauties a see if you do not agree.
Hale A. –
Works Fine.
They are thicker in the middle than the ones I got from P/T, but are working fine.
Brenna –
Would buy again
Helpful for my physical therapy. Can’t speak on the durability but it has been working so far. Very stretchy, and easy to use. Slight plastic smell initially but has faded. For the price it’s definitely worth it.
Paulla King –
Used for something totally different!! DOG PT
My tiny 5 pound chihuahua recently suffered a back injury jumping off the bed and suffered temporary paralysis in her back end. My vet recommended these to help her with physical therapy along with acupuncture and laser treatments and you basically can take one band, cut it lengthwise and make two out of it, I used the yellow one because my dog is so small and i donated the other 2, to other dogs in similar circumstances. I would put these bands behind her legs in both the front and the back just to give her a more level balanced feeling, so while it’s tricky at first, eventually you can get to using only one inside the back legs with lots of practice. Within 2 weeks and 2 acupuncture treatments and 8 laser treatments, she’s walking, she’s still weak a little on one side and she walks like a drunk sometimes but I’ll gladly take it any day to having a paralyzed best friend. The bands are still working perfectly today. I still use them for her physical therapy to help build her back end. She still needs another acupuncture treatment but it’s amazing how great that works. These bands have been durable, they are long enough to do what I need them for when walking her around the yard. The resistance level is comfortable for her size. And the bright yellow color is impossible to miss in her medical bag that goes everywhere with us. I have heard that the other dogs I donated to were also impressed with the durability of these for their dogs physical therapy needs. So while this is most certainly not what they were meant to do, if you ever have a type of problem like this, you want some of these bands. They are a great multipurpose tool.
Cheryl –
Great for doing my PT at home
I’m 7 weeks post shoulder replacement surgery, and now able to use these for my PT exercises at home. Just need to be patient as I work to recover. Great price.
Sarah R –
Not the quality I hoped for.
I bought these because I had dislocated my shoulder again and knew I would need them for recovery. I didn’t use them immediately because I wasn’t allowed to yet, but when I did, I was disgusted.The “light” band in this set was just sad. I pulled it once between my hands to test how much pull it was and the edge started to thin and look like it had stretch marks, and that was only a few weeks after dislocating my arm. I was honestly comparable to a cheap balloon in thickness. I let my brother, a stage 4 cancer survivor who is NOT strong anymore, try giving it a pull and it tore right at the weak spot I had noticed when I tested it. I threw it away. The returns hassle isn’t worth the effort.The “medium” blue band is definitely no stronger than my previous “light” band from my set the dog chewed on (they’re useless with pinholes that rip when you pull on them. lol) and feels like it’s actually weaker. The “heavy” green band is only a tiny bit stronger than the “medium”, if that. My previous set pretty much doubled the pull between bands, with “medium” being about the same as the “light” one folded double, and “strong” about the same as double the “medium” band. I asked my brother to try them and tell me which was which without checking the label and after pulling on them he thought both were “light” bands.That said, they are exercise bands. The two slightly stronger ones haven’t broken after a week of being used for about an hour a day, but I can already tell I’ll have to use both at once soon to move up from the “heavy” one alone. The bands will be useless to me very soon, which is annoying because my previous set, the strongest band was still a good solid pull when my shoulder was healed.I’ve definitely learned my lesson. These type exercise bands may all look the same, but they’re not! I’ll have to be much more picky with the next set I buy to get truly sturdy bands that will last for years like my original set did. In the past I only needed three bands, combining them as needed to move on above the “strong” band, but I think my next set will be a five band set. Maybe then the largest band will actually be strong!