The Extrech Difference

Resistance bands are used for strength training and in therapy. The current design of these bands slips up your feet could cause injury and discomfort.This can cause distractions for the user as they need to constantly adjust the band rather than focusing on the workout. In more serious cases, this constant pinching can leave bruises on the user’s body and lead to injuries. We have come up with a new kind of band which solves these problems.

We offer an enhanced version of a resistance band that uses different designs and materials and addresses the above issues. Our bands are designed in a way their outer diameter is larger than the inner diameter which prevents the narrowing effect described above.

Additionally, we use multiple segments that stick out from the inner surface of the band and prevent the slipping and rolling effect. Lastly, we use Thermoplastic rubber and silicon as replacements of rubber that are more skin friendly and lead to less health issues while they are also more environmentally friendly. We have tested our patent-pending solution and have iterated over multiple prototypes ourselves extensively. We have also received feedback from multiple users in local gyms that have vouched how it addresses the same problems that they have with traditional bands.

 Frequently Asked Questions

What is a resistance band?

A resistance band is an elastic band used for strength training. These bands allow people to perform equivalent of multiple exercises that require gym equipment at home by using simple band. They are also commonly used in physical therapy to help recover from muscle injuries.professional athletes also use resistance band in various ways including flexibility, speed training, muscle activation and metabolic conditioning.

Why do I need a resistance band?

Resistance bands are beneficial in strength training as well as in physical therapy. In the former, they are used in workout aimed at building muscle strength and size. They can simulate a lot of exercise that should be performed using expensive gym machinery otherwise. In therapy sessions, they are prescribed for muscle recovery and to revive muscle strength after injuries.


What makes Extrech bnads different?

What makes Extrech bnads different?

What color resistance band should I use?

What color resistance band should I use?

Are Extrech bands safe for the skin?

Extrech bands are 100% BPA and latex free and made from platinum silicone. They are very safe for the skin and we have not seen any of our customers to have an allergic reaction to Extrech bands. This is in contrast to many of the existing bands in the market that are made from rubber and cause allergic reactions on the skin.


Has there been any scientific research about resistance bands?

The use and effectiveness of resistance bands have been studied in multiple independent academic studies. For example, this article in Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing reports that “results of this study suggested that exercising with a resistance band improved body composition, physical fitness, and health promoting behavior in the nursing students. We propose that resistance band training should be suitable for those who have the environment with limitation of time and space.“ or this article in The Journal of The North American Menopause Society concludes that “12 weeks of resistance band exercise may be an effective, easily accessible, and cost-efficient intervention for improving age-associated hormonal decline, high BP, and poor body composition in postmenopausal women with stage 1 hypertension”.