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Black Mountain Resistance Bands
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There are multiple bands for different uses
It is a set of five bands each with different resistances. By having bands with different resistances, it allows you to access more exercises. For example, a low resistance band simply won’t have an effect on your legs.
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Resistance levels are not obvious/apparent
Resistance levels are not written on the band itself, instead, they are represented by various colors which isn’t self-explanatory.
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Great durability
The bands are made out of a combination of synthetic and natural rubber that doesn't break during exercise.
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There are only two handles for all bands
You will constantly have to remove and reattach the handles when switching between the different bands.
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$39.99
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Bodylastics Resistance Bands
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6
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5
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Pro
Has a safety measure against breaking
The inner part of the band consists of an additional woven cord that will prevent the band from completely breaking when the resistance for the flexible part becomes too big. It will give you the peace of mind that it won’t completely snap in two and won’t pose any risks to your health.
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There are only two handles for all bands
The bands are made out of a combination of synthetic and natural rubber that doesn't break during exercise.
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Compatible with accessories
The detachable handles can be replaced with other third-party accessories, like a bar or wall mount.
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There are multiple bands for different uses
With buying this one product you actually get six different bands. Each band has different resistance levels, it goes from 3 to 96 lbs. With just this one set you get enough different bands for a wide variety of exercises and strength levels.
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Provides a source for workouts/types of exercises
A 3 month LiveExercise subscription is included which provides a wide variety of exercises you can while using the resistance bands.
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Great quality bands
The rubber is made from a Malaysian latex which provides great quality and resistance. Almost no complaints are made against the quality of the material.
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$29.95
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WODFitters Resistance Bands
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4
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Pros
3
Cons
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Pro
Can be used for muscle rehabilitation
Loop-shaped resistance bands are widely used to assist muscle rehabilitation for example, after an injury.
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Con
The bands have a rubber smell
The bands have a slight, yet persistent rubber smell, which can be unpleasant.
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You only pay for what you use
All bands are bought separately. This way you won’t buy something that you will never use anyway. There are five different resistance levels, each with an accommodating price.
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Great quality bands
The quality of the bands is great They don't snap unless pushed far beyond the resistance levels and are all-around reliable.
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$19.99
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SPRI Xertube Resistance Bands
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4
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
2
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Pro
You only pay for what you need
Unlike most resistance bands, Xertube's are sold individually. You won’t have to overpay for a whole set when all you need is 2-3 bands of a certain resistance level, with individual handles.
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Con
It has slightly inferior quality
The band quality is slightly worse than other popular exercise bands. It's more prone to break mid-exercise, although still reasonably reliable.
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You can choose the amount of resistance
Five different band resistances are available, ranging from X to Y resistance. It is enough for most types of exercises, like, legs, arms, back, whatever. Each has a slightly different price associated with it.
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Leg exercise options are limited
Xertubes don't come with ankle straps, which limits the exercises you could do for your legs.
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Iron Woody Fitness Bands
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5
Experiences
Pros
4
Cons
1
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Pro
Up to 200 lbs resistance
For pull-up assistance or heavy squats.
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Con
Expensive
But they claim better value for the money due to higher durability and longer life.
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1-year warranty
on all bands.
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Longer lifespan
5mm thick and made from Southeast Asian latex. Iron Woody Fitness claims longer lifespan than competitors.
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Layered not molded
This is more expensive, but results in higher tensile strength and durability. Worn bands tend to fray noticeably instead of snapping suddenly.
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