Resistance Bands

johnm8703
johnm8703 Posts: 118 Member
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi all,
I'm looking to get some resistance bands to work out with at home. Does anyone have experience (good or bad) with particular brands? I don't want to buy a set just to have it snap on me.
Thanks and good luck in your journey!

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  • alapoint89
    alapoint89 Posts: 632
    Hi all,
    I'm looking to get some resistance bands to work out with at home. Does anyone have experience (good or bad) with particular brands? I don't want to buy a set just to have it snap on me.
    Thanks and good luck in your journey!
    im not sure if you and i are thinking the same but i have a resistant band from target and it is so amazing.... its just the cheapest one and i love it
  • lisaidem
    lisaidem Posts: 194 Member
    We use this brand at bootcamp, and I have some at home as well: https://rbt.infusionsoft.com/app/storeFront/showStoreFront. These are very strong, and come in weight resistance increments that go much higher than what you can get in ****s/Target/etc. The highest resistance they sell is 250-300 pounds. I highly suggest these.
  • ZugTheMegasaurus
    ZugTheMegasaurus Posts: 801 Member
    I have a set of Bodylastics and would strongly recommend them. They come in several different weights/resistances (which are marked) and they have clips that allow you to attach handles and ankle straps, as well as door anchors, so you can do a wide variety of exercises for all different muscle groups (and continue increasing the difficulty as you progress). They also have a lifetime warranty, so you can get free or inexpensive replacements (depending on how long it's been). I got my set from Amazon for about $70, but there are a bunch of different ones depending on what you need, so you could find something cheaper if you needed to.
  • johnm8703
    johnm8703 Posts: 118 Member
    Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the responses!
  • ilovedeadlifts
    ilovedeadlifts Posts: 2,923 Member
    I get all of my bands from elitefts.com
    They're a bit different as they're set up for adding to a bar. But I believe they have tubing as well.

    Get some actual weights too. Resistance bands are great for triceps and upper back, but real weight is needed to do much.
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