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| SPRI ES503R Xertube Resistance Band with Door Attachment and Exercise Charts (Purple, Very Heavy) | 
enlarge | Brand: SPRI Category: Sports
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $8.42 You Save: $6.57 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (73 reviews) Sales Rank: 154
Color: Purple Media: Sports Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 3
MPN: SPRI-ES503R Model: ES503R UPC: 759026459018 EAN: 0759026459018 ASIN: B0000AJ05D
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | The purple, ultra-heavy Xertube is for elite men or women. | | | The Xertube is ideal for home use or while traveling. | | | The door attachment allows you to turn the Xertube into a home gym by adding more training options. | | | Includes two exercise charts. | | | Dimensions 5" wide, 7.75" tall, 2.5" deep & weighs .6lbs. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SPRI Xertubes provide an easily portable, highly versatile way to add resistance training to your workout. Constructed of durable rubber with secure plastic and webbing handles, the Xertubes are suitable for a variety of toning exercises, body types, and fitness levels. Each Xertube is color coded to a specific resistence level, so you get the workout that best suits you. SPRI also includes a strap that lets you safely secure the tube to a door for additional target activities. The kit comes with two illustrated charts of exercises, including bicep curls, shoulder presses, and back extensions. Designed for light and speedy mobility, the strap can be rolled up to stash in a gym bag, suitcase, or overnight grip.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 68 more reviews...
  Spri Purple Resistance Band December 3, 2008 I wanted some variance to my workout routine, so I purchased this itwem for $10.00. A very strong band with many exercises one can attempt. I am glad I purchased this item and would so again!
  THE most versatile, flexible, and portable fitness equipment ever made November 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Resistance Bands are THE most versatile, flexible, and portable fitness equipment ever made!
You can do any exercise, anytime, and anywhere with them. I carry my babies wherever I go.
I do them in classes, meetings, and movies.
Resistance band s is the most economical resistant equipment out there, since you can just buy a light, medium, and heavy band for all your needs. Simply combine the bands together to create different variations of intensity! Use the resistance bands with the stability ball, stability disc, and bosu balls for even greater workouts.
Just make sure you check the anchor you are wrapping the resistance band around before you do the exercise. Once, I put the resistant band on a door knob, and it slipped out and almost took out my eye. Also, check to make sure there are no tears in your resistant band. Safety first.
If you don't feel the burn after 10 repetitions, you are doing the exercise wrong. In all exercises, it is the eccentric portion of the exercise that builds muscle. Do the exercise in a smooth, controlled fashion with a 3 concentric and 6 eccentric count. Squeeze at the peak of the motion to get that extra pump.
As in all exercises, make sure to keep your wrists straight and check your posture with these seven vital points: feet hips-width apart and pointed straight ahead; knees slightly bent; pelvis at perfect middle, as if you are sitting at a bar stool; stomach tight, but not flexed; chest straight and aligned on top of ribs; shoulders parallel to ribs; and neck straight on top of body.
  Exellent product, glad I bought it November 23, 2008 I bought this band with the blue and red one as a combo deal. At first I was skeptical, but I've grown to love these bands. They allow you to perform all sorts of different exercises, and they work great. Also, they don't hurt my shoulder joints like free weights tend to do at times.
I'm really pleased with these, and I'll be getting a new set as soon as I wear these ones out.
  Great product, super fast shipping! November 9, 2008 I couldn't believe how fast my bands got to me - a day earlier than the earliest approximated date!
  Not for men who want to gain weight October 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been using a red SPRI Xertube band with P90X for about a week. I do NOT recommend this resistance band.
Here are some problems with it: * it claims to offer resistance for the "fit" to "very fit" range. I can do 20lb bicep curls, 10 rep max. This band lets me do curls forever. If I make a loop, things improve but: * if you use loops or shorter sections of the band, it's hard to keep track of how much you "lifted". With dumbbells, it's clear and you can track your progress. * the handles are not cushioned or rubberized. They're simple plastic and tend to rub against my palm. * the handles are not extensible with additional tubes. Compare that to Lifelineusa bands, where you can put up to three bands on the handle and greatly vary the resistance. * as another reviewer mentioned, bands don't really work for muscle gain. They work for strength and toning.
Pros: * much cheaper than dumbbels, and easy to carry around.
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