12" Resistance Band Pairs
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- RubberBanditz Premium 12" resistance band pairs
- DIMENSIONS & RESISTANCES:
- Light Band: 1/4" x 12" (.6mm x 1m) -- 5-15 lbs
- Medium Band: 1/2" x 12" (7/1.3cm x 1m) -- 20-35 lbs
- Heavy Band 7/8" x 12" (2.3cm x 1m) -- 30-50 lbs
- Robust Band: 1.2" x 12" (3cm x 1m) -- 40-80 lbs
- Power Band: 1.75" x 12" (4.5cm x 1m) -- 50-120 lbs
- Strong Band: 2.5" x 12" (6.3cm x 1m) -- 60-150 lbs
- Note: Resistance range listed is per band.
- USES: Powerlifting (Deadlifts)
- MATERIAL: Natural Latex Rubber
- WHY OURS?: >20 layers thick, Free Training eGuide, Lifetime Warranty
The Perfect Complement
Helping power lifters shatter records and make monumental strides in performance for over 10 years, Rubberbanditz 12 inch power bands have been an essential tool for many modern day Goliaths to help overcome training plateaus and test their ultimate strength.
How do power lifting bands work?
Power and Olympic lifting with bands offers an ascending resistance throughout your entire range of motion, providing a harmonious relationship with your muscles. As your muscles contract and exert force, the bands stretch farther and the resistance is increased. At your weakest point, generally at starting position, the bands offer minimal resistance to help you get over the "sticking point" (ex: the lowest point of a squat or bench press). Then, as you extend through your rep, the powerlifting band's tension increases gradually, allowing for optimal muscle strengthening efficiency unachievable simply by the force of gravity.
Which band is right for me?
* (Name): (Thickness) - (Approximate Resistance)
* Light Band: 1/4" - 5 to 15 lbs (2-7kg)
* Medium Band: 1/2" - 20 to 35 lbs (9-16kg)
* Heavy Band: 3/4" - 30 to 50 Lbs (14-23kg)
* Robust Band: 1 1/8" - 40 to 80 lbs (18-36kg)
* Power Band: 1 3/4" - 50 to 120 lbs (23-54kg)
* Strong Band: 2 1/2" - 60 to 150 lbs (27-68kg)
* Monster Band: 4" - 80 to 200 lbs (36-91kg)
Rubberbanditz Social Outreach
Rubberbanditz is a quadruple bottom line company (People, Planet, Profit, Power) fitness innovation company who is making a global health footprint. Through our community outreach projects, we encourage inclusion, accessibility and enthusiasm for exercise. We use our bands, bodies and minds to break down barriers to fitness through group-facilitated training sessions and by supporting like-minded community organizations.
Helping power lifters shatter records and make monumental strides in performance for over 10 years, Rubberbanditz 12 inch power bands have been an essential tool for many modern day Goliaths to help overcome training plateaus and test their ultimate strength.
How do power lifting bands work?
Power and Olympic lifting with bands offers an ascending resistance throughout your entire range of motion, providing a harmonious relationship with your muscles. As your muscles contract and exert force, the bands stretch farther and the resistance is increased. At your weakest point, generally at starting position, the bands offer minimal resistance to help you get over the "sticking point" (ex: the lowest point of a squat or bench press). Then, as you extend through your rep, the powerlifting band's tension increases gradually, allowing for optimal muscle strengthening efficiency unachievable simply by the force of gravity.
Which band is right for me?
* (Name): (Thickness) - (Approximate Resistance)
* Light Band: 1/4" - 5 to 15 lbs (2-7kg)
* Medium Band: 1/2" - 20 to 35 lbs (9-16kg)
* Heavy Band: 3/4" - 30 to 50 Lbs (14-23kg)
* Robust Band: 1 1/8" - 40 to 80 lbs (18-36kg)
* Power Band: 1 3/4" - 50 to 120 lbs (23-54kg)
* Strong Band: 2 1/2" - 60 to 150 lbs (27-68kg)
* Monster Band: 4" - 80 to 200 lbs (36-91kg)
Rubberbanditz Social Outreach
Rubberbanditz is a quadruple bottom line company (People, Planet, Profit, Power) fitness innovation company who is making a global health footprint. Through our community outreach projects, we encourage inclusion, accessibility and enthusiasm for exercise. We use our bands, bodies and minds to break down barriers to fitness through group-facilitated training sessions and by supporting like-minded community organizations.
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