| Brand | Ogurey |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Color | Yellow, Blue, Green |
| Item Weight | 210 Grams |
| Sport | Yoga |
Perfect
Love to bring them to work
My tiny 5 pound chihuahua recently suffered a back injury jumping off the bed and suffered temporary paralysis in her back end. My vet recommended these to help her with physical therapy along with acupuncture and laser treatments and you basically can take one band, cut it lengthwise and make two out of it, I used the yellow one because my dog is so small and i donated the other 2, to other dogs in similar circumstances. I would put these bands behind her legs in both the front and the back just to give her a more level balanced feeling, so while it's tricky at first, eventually you can get to using only one inside the back legs with lots of practice. Within 2 weeks and 2 acupuncture treatments and 8 laser treatments, she's walking, she's still weak a little on one side and she walks like a drunk sometimes but I'll gladly take it any day to having a paralyzed best friend. The bands are still working perfectly today. I still use them for her physical therapy to help build her back end. She still needs another acupuncture treatment but it's amazing how great that works. These bands have been durable, they are long enough to do what I need them for when walking her around the yard. The resistance level is comfortable for her size. And the bright yellow color is impossible to miss in her medical bag that goes everywhere with us. I have heard that the other dogs I donated to were also impressed with the durability of these for their dogs physical therapy needs. So while this is most certainly not what they were meant to do, if you ever have a type of problem like this, you want some of these bands. They are a great multipurpose tool.
I love how they have the different types of band strength from light, medium to heavy. I use them to warm up my foot before I put it in my walking boot or take it out of my walking boot,due to breaking my foot. It helps give me flexibility in my foot and after wearing my boot, it’s nice to do exercises that my physical therapist recommends that illuminates the throbbing pain I feel after being in the boot for too long. After my foot is finally healed; I will still continue to use this product because it helps with warming up my foot muscles and increasing their mobility and flexibility as well as strengthening the areas of my foot and ankle.The price point is welcoming to my wallet; it’s a great product and I highly recommend it.
I needed this type of resistance band for some physical therapy. These are pretty cheap, and obviously made outside the country. They come in three resistances. The material is thin and when touching it, I get a sense that it is full of residual chemicals and it feels toxic to touch it. The resistance band work perfectly fine, but there is a tacky sensation to it that feels atypical of rubber. At least there is no strong odor.I have resistance bands for exercise that hooks onto a loop and has carabiners to connect a handle. Those are made of rubber but it is not tacky like this. I will use it cautiously but with gloves and socks.
Great color and quality of the bands, easily stored, and very effective for my workouts.
These professional resistance bands are a great addition to any home workout or physical therapy routine. I even carry them to work and get them out when things are quiet—it’s an easy way to stay active throughout the day. The material feels durable, with good elasticity and tension that holds up through repeated use. They’re lightweight, portable, and easy to integrate into strength training, stretching, or rehab exercises.That said, the tension levels aren’t always clearly marked or consistent across all bands, which can make it tricky to track progress or match resistance to specific exercises. If you’re new to resistance training or recovering from injury, it’s worth testing each band carefully before diving in.Overall, they’re a solid, affordable option for building strength and mobility—just be mindful of the resistance levels and how they align with your current fitness or recovery needs.
Did just as the were listed to do. Using these has help my diabetic father with his feet. They are easy to use, lightweight, and durable. Each color a different straight. These bands were super affordable
Perfect
Love to bring them to work
My tiny 5 pound chihuahua recently suffered a back injury jumping off the bed and suffered temporary paralysis in her back end. My vet recommended these to help her with physical therapy along with acupuncture and laser treatments and you basically can take one band, cut it lengthwise and make two out of it, I used the yellow one because my dog is so small and i donated the other 2, to other dogs in similar circumstances. I would put these bands behind her legs in both the front and the back just to give her a more level balanced feeling, so while it's tricky at first, eventually you can get to using only one inside the back legs with lots of practice. Within 2 weeks and 2 acupuncture treatments and 8 laser treatments, she's walking, she's still weak a little on one side and she walks like a drunk sometimes but I'll gladly take it any day to having a paralyzed best friend. The bands are still working perfectly today. I still use them for her physical therapy to help build her back end. She still needs another acupuncture treatment but it's amazing how great that works. These bands have been durable, they are long enough to do what I need them for when walking her around the yard. The resistance level is comfortable for her size. And the bright yellow color is impossible to miss in her medical bag that goes everywhere with us. I have heard that the other dogs I donated to were also impressed with the durability of these for their dogs physical therapy needs. So while this is most certainly not what they were meant to do, if you ever have a type of problem like this, you want some of these bands. They are a great multipurpose tool.
I love how they have the different types of band strength from light, medium to heavy. I use them to warm up my foot before I put it in my walking boot or take it out of my walking boot,due to breaking my foot. It helps give me flexibility in my foot and after wearing my boot, it’s nice to do exercises that my physical therapist recommends that illuminates the throbbing pain I feel after being in the boot for too long. After my foot is finally healed; I will still continue to use this product because it helps with warming up my foot muscles and increasing their mobility and flexibility as well as strengthening the areas of my foot and ankle.The price point is welcoming to my wallet; it’s a great product and I highly recommend it.
I needed this type of resistance band for some physical therapy. These are pretty cheap, and obviously made outside the country. They come in three resistances. The material is thin and when touching it, I get a sense that it is full of residual chemicals and it feels toxic to touch it. The resistance band work perfectly fine, but there is a tacky sensation to it that feels atypical of rubber. At least there is no strong odor.I have resistance bands for exercise that hooks onto a loop and has carabiners to connect a handle. Those are made of rubber but it is not tacky like this. I will use it cautiously but with gloves and socks.
Great color and quality of the bands, easily stored, and very effective for my workouts.
These professional resistance bands are a great addition to any home workout or physical therapy routine. I even carry them to work and get them out when things are quiet—it’s an easy way to stay active throughout the day. The material feels durable, with good elasticity and tension that holds up through repeated use. They’re lightweight, portable, and easy to integrate into strength training, stretching, or rehab exercises.That said, the tension levels aren’t always clearly marked or consistent across all bands, which can make it tricky to track progress or match resistance to specific exercises. If you’re new to resistance training or recovering from injury, it’s worth testing each band carefully before diving in.Overall, they’re a solid, affordable option for building strength and mobility—just be mindful of the resistance levels and how they align with your current fitness or recovery needs.
Did just as the were listed to do. Using these has help my diabetic father with his feet. They are easy to use, lightweight, and durable. Each color a different straight. These bands were super affordable
Enhance your yoga practice with our versatile resistance bands. Designed for strength training, stretching, and recovery, these professional-grade bands offer varying resistance levels to suit your fitness goals. Crafted from high-quality, latex-free material, they provide a smooth, non-slip surface for a comfortable workout experience.