| Brand | UKM |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Color | Purple |
| Sport | Exercise and Fitness |
| Included Components | NO |
It is not worth buying. Although it is a good sports tool, there are major problems with its manufacturing, especially the strong plastic smell. The smell is very uncomfortable when inhaled into the body.
I love this workout equipment.I'm taking it out of town with me this weekend. Very accessable.
Very cheap, flimsy quality, but I think it should work for a little while.
I love it; it's perfect for someone who doesn't have time or space, both for use and for storing afterward.
Easy to use, provides quick workout and stores easily
Confession: I now refer to this thing as my “purple squid.” With its four latex tubes and foam grips, it really does look like some friendly sea creature that wandered into my living room gym. The good news? It works as well as it looks odd.I’ve tried it both sitting and standing, but standing won me over — especially when I pull my elbows back in a rowing motion. That’s where it clicks. The resistance feels solid, not flimsy, and just challenging enough to make me break a sweat without feeling like I’m going to snap the thing across the room.It’s surprisingly more comfortable barefoot or in socks than in tennis shoes. The foam pedals hug your feet better without the bulk of sneakers, which makes the motions smoother and less awkward. Once I figured that out, the whole experience got way easier and way more effective.Durability-wise, it’s holding up well so far. The tubes feel sturdy, the foam handles don’t dig into my hands, and nothing about it screams “use three times then toss.” It’s lightweight and easy to stash away, which means it’s more likely I’ll actually use it instead of letting it gather dust in the corner.Bottom line: it’s not complicated, it’s not expensive-looking, but it does exactly what it promises. Whether I’m doing quick rows, stretching, or just trying to wake up stiff muscles after a long day at my desk, my purple squid has officially earned its spot in the home gym rotation. The only downside? Now I feel obligated to shop for matching purple leggings so we look like a team.
The hand grips and foot straps are comfy, however they are dented and a bit misshapen from the way they were wrapped (even after a few weeks). The foot pedals are crooked as well and there doesn’t seem to be a way to fix them. However the resistance is good, so I may keep these for workouts since they are not that expensive and they seem to be strong and durable.
I do not recommend buying this it is poorly made and it’s all foam material but its does the job I’ll write an update how long it last I just got it today.
It is not worth buying. Although it is a good sports tool, there are major problems with its manufacturing, especially the strong plastic smell. The smell is very uncomfortable when inhaled into the body.
I love this workout equipment.I'm taking it out of town with me this weekend. Very accessable.
Very cheap, flimsy quality, but I think it should work for a little while.
I love it; it's perfect for someone who doesn't have time or space, both for use and for storing afterward.
Easy to use, provides quick workout and stores easily
Confession: I now refer to this thing as my “purple squid.” With its four latex tubes and foam grips, it really does look like some friendly sea creature that wandered into my living room gym. The good news? It works as well as it looks odd.I’ve tried it both sitting and standing, but standing won me over — especially when I pull my elbows back in a rowing motion. That’s where it clicks. The resistance feels solid, not flimsy, and just challenging enough to make me break a sweat without feeling like I’m going to snap the thing across the room.It’s surprisingly more comfortable barefoot or in socks than in tennis shoes. The foam pedals hug your feet better without the bulk of sneakers, which makes the motions smoother and less awkward. Once I figured that out, the whole experience got way easier and way more effective.Durability-wise, it’s holding up well so far. The tubes feel sturdy, the foam handles don’t dig into my hands, and nothing about it screams “use three times then toss.” It’s lightweight and easy to stash away, which means it’s more likely I’ll actually use it instead of letting it gather dust in the corner.Bottom line: it’s not complicated, it’s not expensive-looking, but it does exactly what it promises. Whether I’m doing quick rows, stretching, or just trying to wake up stiff muscles after a long day at my desk, my purple squid has officially earned its spot in the home gym rotation. The only downside? Now I feel obligated to shop for matching purple leggings so we look like a team.
The hand grips and foot straps are comfy, however they are dented and a bit misshapen from the way they were wrapped (even after a few weeks). The foot pedals are crooked as well and there doesn’t seem to be a way to fix them. However the resistance is good, so I may keep these for workouts since they are not that expensive and they seem to be strong and durable.
I do not recommend buying this it is poorly made and it’s all foam material but its does the job I’ll write an update how long it last I just got it today.

