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Spring Lilac Long Band (X-Heavy)

Spring Lilac Long Band (X-Heavy)

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Target, isolate and strengthen those muscles with our long, X-Heavy resistance band.

Made from polyester, custom cotton and rubber blend, these won’t roll up or slide around while you’re on your game. They’re latex-free, completely vegan and come in a sustainable cotton drawstring pouch for taking on your travels or in your gym bag.

 Measurements: Long: 98cm x 5cm

Strength: X-Heavy

Wash: By hand

Comes With: Drawstring pouch 

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What’s your favourite band? Resistance bands provide tension for your muscles to work against. When you’re pushing against a resistance band during an exercise, your muscles have to fight against the resistance.

We have a variety of strengths: Light, Medium, Heavy, X-Heavy, and XX-Heavy. Different strengths have a different level of stretch, so the heavier you go, the more tension and resistance you’ll feel – and the stronger your muscles will be.

We also have long and short bands: long bands are best for full body workouts and stretching, while short bands are best for targeted upper or lower body exercises.

Grab your band and get stuck into:

Glutes - glute bridges, donkey kicks, clams
Legs - goblet squats, lunges, jumping squats
Upper body - tricep extension, shoulder press, bent-over row

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Jade W. (United Kingdom)
Been looking for bands just like this

Great resistance bands well made

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Rachel C. (United Kingdom)

The Spring Lilac Long Band (X-Heavy)

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L.A. (United Kingdom)
Package never arrived :-(

My home address was given incorrectly.
It was just given as the street address my house number was not specified. I’ve checked on my local fb site but no one has come forward to say it’s been received and Royal Mail didn’t give a picture of where it was left