Does someone sell latex-free jump stretch/exercise looped bands?
I have searched extensively for all sorts of different name combinations for latex-free jump stretch/exercise bands. I see that there are Theraband-style light bands that are latex-free, but all of the more heavy-duty bands for stretching seem to be rubber latex. Is there some better name for these bands I should be using to search for them? Does someone sell latex-free ones?
Here is an example of a latex one:
www.amazon.com/SeriousSteel-Single-Pull-Up-CrossFit-Power-Lifting/dp/B0064DPLMY
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Not directly answers the question, but perhaps these elastic ropes can be effective analog for stretching and assistend pull-ups.
I imagine that buying bunch of them would allow to combine from least assist (one rope) to heavy assist (10 ropes) easily and latex-free.
Amazon link
You may want to check out RubberBanditz Power Resistance Bands. According to their site:
NOTE: Colors may vary. All circular exercise bands are 41in (104 cm) in length and come in three sizes with varying resistances. Our natural rubber latex is over 99.998% free of soluble proteins (latex allergens). Effects of use by people with latex sensitivity is unknown and not recommended.
You'll also find them under the name "Power Bands" or "Strength Bands", and they are used often enough in power lifting. You are correct though, latex seems to provide more robust bands for heavy duty work.
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