
37" Resistance Bands
Ā It was in the 1980ās when Coach Dick Hartzell introduced 41ā resistance bands into strength training. For nearly 40 years, this was the only size available. That all changed in 2020 when we released 32ā resistance bands. The 32ā bands were specifically brought in for banded resistance training and for users who needed less slack in their bands. Generally, users under the height of about 5ā10ā.Ā
After the release of the 32ā bands, we immediately received requests for a band that was in between the 32ā and 41ā length. Over the past 18 months we have been hard at work testing different lengths, widths and thicknesses. We are happyĀ to report that these bands will be the same thickness and width as our 32" and 41" bands. This consistency will hopefully make for an easy transition from one length band to another.Ā
What can you expect:
- 37ā in length, 15 Continuous Layers
- Same thicknesses (4.5mm) as our 41ā and 32ā bands
- Same colors as our 41ā and 32ā bands (Except for #5 which is traditionally black, is now gray)
- Different logo design and color
- Same high-quality latexĀ
37" BAND TENSIONS FOR FOOTPLATES (lbs per inch)

To use this table, start by measuring how far the band stretches ā this is the difference between the starting and ending positions. For example, if the band starts at 8" (point of first tension for double layer 37" bands) and ends at 34", it has stretched 26". Multiply that stretch distance (26") by the band's pounds-per-inch (PPI) rating to calculate the tension. If thereās no stretch, thereās no tension.
For example, if you're deadlifting with a 37" #3 band that is doubled under a footplate and has a PPI rating of 6.32, you would calculate the tension as:
6.32 Ć 26 = 164.32 lbs of tension.
Read more about our tensionsĀ HERE!Ā
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Ā It was in the 1980ās when Coach Dick Hartzell introduced 41ā resistance bands into strength training. For nearly 40 years, this was the only size available. That all changed in 2020 when we released 32ā resistance bands. The 32ā bands were specifically brought in for banded resistance training and for users who needed less slack in their bands. Generally, users under the height of about 5ā10ā.Ā
After the release of the 32ā bands, we immediately received requests for a band that was in between the 32ā and 41ā length. Over the past 18 months we have been hard at work testing different lengths, widths and thicknesses. We are happyĀ to report that these bands will be the same thickness and width as our 32" and 41" bands. This consistency will hopefully make for an easy transition from one length band to another.Ā
What can you expect:
- 37ā in length, 15 Continuous Layers
- Same thicknesses (4.5mm) as our 41ā and 32ā bands
- Same colors as our 41ā and 32ā bands (Except for #5 which is traditionally black, is now gray)
- Different logo design and color
- Same high-quality latexĀ
37" BAND TENSIONS FOR FOOTPLATES (lbs per inch)

To use this table, start by measuring how far the band stretches ā this is the difference between the starting and ending positions. For example, if the band starts at 8" (point of first tension for double layer 37" bands) and ends at 34", it has stretched 26". Multiply that stretch distance (26") by the band's pounds-per-inch (PPI) rating to calculate the tension. If thereās no stretch, thereās no tension.
For example, if you're deadlifting with a 37" #3 band that is doubled under a footplate and has a PPI rating of 6.32, you would calculate the tension as:
6.32 Ć 26 = 164.32 lbs of tension.
Read more about our tensionsĀ HERE!Ā




















