By Kate Milsom

Published: Friday, 10 June 2022 at 12:00 am


Resistance bands are great tools to build strength and maintain mobility, ideal for at-home workouts and completing prehab exercises.

However, with so many different band lengths, thicknesses and styles, what bands should you invest in and for which purposes?

Best resistance bands

Long, thick resistance loop bands

Often called pull-up bands, these are those long bands of varying thickness that are typically around 2m long and can be tied in a loop to bars for help in training for a full pull-up. These can also be tied to a barbell on each end and stood on to increase resistance/weight when doing deadlifts or similar.

When selecting your band, pay attention to the resistance level, this should be written in lbs so you can get an idea of what level of assistance you want – the higher the resistance, the more assistance with the pull up, but the harder the workout if you use the band for other purposes.

BESTOPE Resistance Bands

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These pull up bands, available in three colours, are made from a natural latex that promises to be 100% skin-friendly. The bands can be used to improve your training in a number of ways, from assisting you during pull ups to increasing the resistance from a barbell lift.

The bands are said to be strong and durable, maintaining their elasticity for years while being foldable for when you need to stash them in your bag. While also being a helpful assist, these types of bands can be a fruitful training exercise by themselves.