The handles feel comfortable and secure in the hands, and were our favorites of all to hold. Like all the sets we tested, the Bodylastics kit provides ample resistance as well as plenty of tension combinations, from very light to quite heavy. Although those numbers don’t really mean much, the labels can help you quickly tell which band you’re handling. They’re labeled on both ends with the estimated weight resistance, in pounds, that they’re intended to provide. The bands themselves appear to be well made, with heavy-duty components and reinforced stitching, attributes that are also highly praised in the overwhelmingly positive Amazon customer reviews (4.7 out of five stars across 5,000 reviews at this writing). If you want the versatility of both handled tubes and superbands, this is the set to get. The kit includes a four-week starter workout program, plus you can purchase additional guidance on the company’s website. These bands provide more resistance than most tubes, and can be stacked for even more tension. The bands alone can be used for assisted pull-ups or for adding resistance to some exercises. The kit comes with two foam-covered handles, which can be clipped onto the bands to give them similar utility as a tube set, plus a versatile anchor that you can use either in a doorjamb or looped around a stationary object (say, a fence pole) for training indoors or out. Instead of tubes, its four superbands-two each of two resistance levels-are large, continuous rubber loops that are more durable and longer-lasting than most molded tubes. Trainers we consulted universally chose this as their favorite kit. Please be aware that any discussions or comments regarding flags that do not follow rule #1 will be removed and additional actions may be taken if necessary including a permanent ban.If you use resistance bands as your primary strength training tool, consider the Resistance Band Training Economy Fitness Package. Posts that can be answered by the FAQ may be removed.įlags are an extremely controversial subject that often leads to less than civil discussions. Odds are your question or a very similar question has recently been posted and answered, searching isn't difficult and only takes a couple of minutes. Please use the search bar and FAQ before posting. Advertising, referral links, or self promotionĪdvertising, surveys, market research, referral links, or self promotion posts are not permitted unless you've received prior approval and it would benefit our community.ĥ. Buying & selling of equipment and sale linksīuying & selling of equipment as well as Deals and Coupon links may only be posted in the Free-talk Friday post (unless approved by a Moderator, typically for larger retailers)Ĥ. Opportunities for the Community: Things like contests and giveaways, approved by the moderator teamģ. Please no boxes, only unpacked equipment. New Additions to Your Gym: Craigslist scores, new deliveries, etc. Product Reviews: Home gym related productsĭIY Builds and Solutions: Please include details on the build This is not a hard and fast rule, posts are subject to removal or approval based on the quality of the content. items go to the Weekly Free Talk Thread, "Content" such as below receive a dedicated post. What qualifies as a dedicated post in r/HomeGym? Being an asshole is an easy way to be permanently banned.Ģ. If you don't have anything nice to say, keep it to yourself. Prohibited behavior includes (but is not limited to) racist, misogynistic, misandric, sexist, political and overtly offensive comments that have nothing to do with homegyms. Personal attacks and unwanted sexual comments will not be tolerated. r/homegym is a place to discuss homegyms in a civil manner. A subreddit devoted to working out at home.
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