Package includes two(2) padded ankle grips and two(2) carabiners.
Created to improve your workout with Rubberbanditz Exercise Bands
Adjustable straps ensure that one size fits all
Padded devices that make leg exercises easy and enjoyable
Soft grips attach to the circular bands via a stainless steel carabiner for security and durability and an exterior embedded D-ring for strength and stability
Product Details
Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 37.2 x 100.8 inches; 0.38 pounds
What you get: Package includes two(2) padded ankle grips and two(2) carabiners
Rubberbanditz Padded Ankle Grips are padded devices that make leg exercises easy and enjoyable. Adjustable straps ensure that one size fits all. Forget about those uncomfortable pads digging into your shins; these soft grips attach to the circular bands via the included stainless steel carabiner for security and durability. An exterior embedded D-ring provides strength and stability. The ankle grips are essential for doing your leg curls, leg extensions and abductors/adductors. Strap them onto your wrists for a series of upper body exercises, too.
Why Rubberbanditz? Rubberbanditz equips you with the fitness bands, accessories and training materials needed to hit the ground exercising. Getting fit with workout bands has never been easier, and carrying them with you has never been lighter. Combine the bands to increase the resistance and give your muscles an extra challenge and workout anywhere, anytime! Great when used with or without weights or as assisted pull up bands.
Rubberbanditz Social Outreach Rubberbanditz is a quadruple bottom line company (People, Planet, Profit, Power) fitness innovation company who is making a global health footprint. Through our community outreach projects, we encourage inclusion, accessibility and enthusiasm for exercise. We use our bands, bodies and minds to break down barriers to fitness through group-facilitated training sessions and by supporting like-minded community organizations. 5% of this sale will be used to fund our current outreach project in Kibera, Kenya.