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Athleum SportsSet of 5 Sports Resistance Exercise Loop Bands with Carry Bag

SET OF 5
SET OF 5

R149

Retail: R400
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Made from natural latex, these exercise bands feel soft and smooth, and are tested to be snap-, stretch- and sweat- resistant, making them a good, reliable product to add to your fitness regime. These set of 5 bands feature the same length and width but differ in thickness, thereby providing varying resistance values for you to customize your training program. The bands are compact and lightweight, which means you can take them with you anywhere, so you can stick to your workout schedule at home, office, gym, park, or even while travelling.

Product Features
  • Made from latex
  • Different thickness per band 
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Soft and smooth bands
  • Great for fitness, weight loss and body shaping
  • Can be used for injury rehabilitation and physical therapy
Product Specifications
  • Set of 5
  • Each band is the same length but varies in thickness, which determines the resistance:
    • Purple (X-Light) 4.5kg tensile value (thickness is 0.30 mm)
    • Green (Light) 6.8kg tensile value (thickness is 0.50 mm)
    • Blue (Medium) 9.0kg tensile value (thickness is 0.70 mm)
    • Red (Heavy) 13.6kg tensile value (thickness is 0.90 mm)
    • Black (X-Heavy) 18.2kg tensile value (thickness is 1.2 mm)
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