Pull Up Assistance Bands for Working Out – Resistance Bands Set for Men, Exercise, Workout, Fitness, Strength, Weightlifting, Training, Powerlifting, Stretch, Crossfit WOD
$69.99




Price: $45.96 - $69.99
(as of Oct 08, 2025 10:44:48 UTC – Details)
300% More Durable Than The Competition – When you’re shopping for resistance bands, it’s important to know how they are manufactured. The cheap $40-$50 bands you find on Amazon are molded into a single piece of latex. This process is cheaper and results in many bands breaking under moderate use. We have upgraded all of our bands to a layered manufacturing process. This is much more expensive for us to produce, but results in bands that are 300% more durable and resistant to breaks and tears.
5 Resistance Levels – Perfect for all strength levels. Workout bands can be added to increase your performance on deadlift, bench press, squat, shoulder press, as well as help with stretching and flexibility. Great for men or women.
Versatile – Add to your home gym equipment or take them on your travels for an efficient hotel room workout. Gain muscle; power, speed, and explosiveness. Change resistance levels as your strength increases. You can always add more resistance or assistance, based on your goals.
Functional Training – Whether working out at home or at the gym, take your weight lifting program to the next level with exercise bands, an advanced strength building technique. Great for assistance with pullups or added resistance to all major lifts. Finally, there are fitness bands for those of us that don’t want neon purple bands. Introducing our all new “tactical” colors.
For A Good Cause – A portion of all profits are donated to wounded veterans through the Wounded Warrior Foundation, and the children of fallen Police Officer’s through the First Responders Children’s Foundation.
Customers say
Customers find these resistance bands to be of great quality and well-made, noting they last a long time and are perfect for home workouts. The bands offer varied resistance levels that provide a solid workout, and customers appreciate how they gradually increase as strength improves. They value the versatility of the bands and consider them worth the price, with one customer specifically mentioning their effectiveness for core and stability muscle training.
4 reviews for Pull Up Assistance Bands for Working Out – Resistance Bands Set for Men, Exercise, Workout, Fitness, Strength, Weightlifting, Training, Powerlifting, Stretch, Crossfit WOD
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david donchess –
terrific gear
terrific equipment. it is durable and can withstand a good amount of abuse. But remember that it is rubber and will eventually wear out over time. Bands are a terrific way of getting training in but not being too hard on the joints.
Adam galvan –
Great set of bands that let you workout while being tactical
Started looking into resistance bands as a viable alternative to weights due to the pandemic closing down gyms and no availability of free weights. Found James Grage on YouTube and I was convinced to give resistance bands a shot. I didn’t purchase his brand of Under sun resistance bands because they were more expensive and didn’t care for the orange color. I found these 5 shades of baby poop green more my style. I use these in conjunction with a set of 3 mini H1 Anchor Gym wall anchors and just about everything I used to do in the gym I can replicate here. Don’t bother with a door anchor if you are going to train with heavier bands because you will ruin your door frame over time. I use the 3 lighter bands the most and the heaviest band is great for pull up assistance. You can combine a couple of bands for more versatility and it’s more than enough resistance to keep yourself in shape. On a side note I started using these while recovering from 3 herniated disc and it was the safest way for me to train because I didn’t have to move any 45lb plates around. I only put strain on my back when doing overhead presses as all other exercises you can do while standing and pushing or pulling away from yourself. There’s no wear and tear on your joints from pushing a heavy weight up in the air and then letting it drop to your side and it pulling down on your shoulder joint abruptly. You also get the added benefit of increased core strength because you have to engage your core to push forward when you don’t have a bench to support your back. I don’t focus on how much “weight” I’m lifting I just go by feel. So if that matters to you then resistance bands might be frustrating for you. But they are effective at building muscle. I am 5’9 and was 215 lbs before I started using these and after 7 months of use I am almost 230 lbs. These have held up well so far and have had no issues with bands tearing or losing elasticity. I also had a set of cheaper resistance bands and do prefer the feel of these. I also tried a few bands from Clench fitness and found those a little nicer but also more expensive. Bottom line if you want to give resistance bands a shot these will work great.
JP –
High quality, durable, and effective
I’m in my 40s and have been lifting weights since I was 16; however, this past year some of my joints are starting to hurt so I heard about and looked into Variable Resistance Training with the use of heavy bands that can provide heavy weights. It’s a whole new type of workout, that I’ve learned, is highly effective. These bands allow you to workout any muscle group you want; they’re very durable, effective, and are exactly what is advertised by this company. If you’re still trying to decide between this company and one with a lower price, allow me to help. I started off with cheaper bands, and they weren’t as stable, and effective in the increase in weight, so I finally ended up here. It’ll end up being cheaper for you to just go with these guys right from the start, and you won’t regret it.Also, a couple tips: heavy resistance band training is very different than weights, since the weight increases as you reach the strongest point during each lift. Allow yourself to adjust to this and give it a week or two before you form an opinion, and it helps if with each set, you max out on the reps until total exhaustion, because there is where you will truly be able to determine the effectiveness of VRT the next day and workout session. It will exhausting for the muscles, in a good way, and soft on the joints. I had some joint pains that have been lingering for almost a year now, and after just one week of using these bands, the pains have left, but I’m still exhausting the muscles. It’s nice to be pain free again.Oh, and wear gloves. ANY resistance band, as it flexes and moves within your hands will hurt after a bit. It just gets abrasive. Wearing full-fingered gloves will prevent this.
Kevin –
Better than dumbbells!
I had been working out with a mix of dumbbells and an old Bowflex. I bought these on a whim because I heard good things. I love them! They allow me to do a larger variety of exercises to keep things fresh and get more muscle fatigue for my effort than my dumbbells could ever give me. Much quicker and easier to fine tune the resistance to each exercise than I could with adjustable dumbbells and Bowflex. I just change my grip on the band or grab a different band and presto. I always thought resistance bands were for toning and rehabilitation but these ones really get my muscles burning!I can’t speak to the durability yet but overall I am very happy with the first impressions.Updating this review now that I have been using them 3-5 times a week for 3 months. They are amazing! I sold my Bowflex because I couldn’t find any exercises I needed it for that these bands don’t do better. I do 95% of my exercises using these bands and some low, medium and high anchor points. There are still a couple of exercises I prefer to do with dumbbells. There are so many exercise options that I found searching the Internet that I am constantly mixing up my routine to keep from getting bored. As to durability they have held up very well!Another update: I have now had these for over a year. I continue to use them 3-5 times a week and I haven’t had any issues with bands breaking or wearing out (I always use a band that has enough resistance to keep the muscles working). I added the Iron Infidel handle and I like to use it for some exercises but a lot I still just do with gloves and the bands. This is the longest I have ever kept with exercising and I have seen amazing results. At 48 I have the body I had at 20 (give or take some looser skin) and I feel great! I have recommended or given these as a gift to several people and they have loved them as much as I have.