d j.—September 4, 2025
A great kit - a proven product for building strength/speed for softball and baseball hitting. Granddaughter was enthusiastic when I asked her about getting it to use with her workouts. She said her tesm used it to warm up before games. Easy to follow information provided. A good value for this type of product - confident it will be used. Read more
LimpnLefty—July 4, 2025
3rd Purchase after trying 5 or 6 different brands- these are better than most & as good as the brand name for discount (with the addition of the strap & door anchor). Read more
I got this....—December 18, 2025
Bought these for my grandson's strength training. He loved them because he could work out at home instead of sitting around or veg'en out. They work great! Read more
"Consumer labs" Mr. Socorso—October 20, 2025
Good product Read more
Arashely Lemus—November 16, 2025
Son perfectas para entrenamientos Read more
John Gjamov—April 24, 2023
These bands are easy to use and provide great resistance. The primary use is Baseball related to strengthen my sons throwing arm but also to warm up to get loose prior to practicing and games. Read more
Tampa User—June 9, 2021
I gambled on this to see how they would hold up to the original and so far it is almost identical. Most of the kids on my sons travel ball team have original j-bands and I wanted to get this to both save some money but also compare the 2. If they were way off, I was ready to return them and pay for originals however after using them for, there is no need and we kept them. He has been using them for a couple of months now (4-5 times per week) and they are holding up very well. The tension on the red seems to be almost identical to the originals. The wrist strap is identical. Time will tell on how long they last and I will update this post but so far they are holding up very well. Worth the money here to buy a "knockoff" :-) Read more
John Jowers—April 13, 2025
Seems to work, and my son's coach hasn't yelled at him about it. Still can't throw line-drives from 3rd to 1st, though. Read more