OVERVIEW
Improve your mobility, blood flow, and recovery with REP’s Floss Bands. These bands are effective and easy to use. Simply wrap a muscle or joint, perform range-of-motion exercises for up to two minutes, and then remove the Floss Band. They can help with recovery in areas that foam rollers and lacrosse balls can’t reach.
Floss Bands come in two sizes. The thicker red band (0.06”) is ideal for larger muscle groups and joints, while the thinner black band (0.05”) is better for smaller muscles and joints. Both bands are 7’ long and 2” wide. Floss Bands are portable, lightweight, and easy to toss in your gym bag. They’re sold as single units or as a pair.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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Length:7’
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Width:2”
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Red Band Thickness:.06”
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Black Band Thickness:.05”
PRODUCT FEATURES
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PORTABLE
Lightweight bands are a useful mobility and recovery tool that easily fit in your gym bag. -
TWO SIZES
The thicker red band is ideal for larger muscle groups and joints, while the thinner black band is better for smaller muscles and joints. -
EASY TO USE
Simply wrap a muscle or joint, perform range-of-motion exercises for up to two minutes, and then remove the Floss Band.
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FAQS
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How does the floss band work?
By tightly wrapping the muscle and working the joint through a full range of motion for a couple of minutes, the friction between muscle fibers will help break up lactic acid, scar tissue, and other “junk” in the area. Upon removing the band, blood flows back to the targeted muscles, clearing out the area and bringing essential nutrients for healing.
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Which floss band should I use?
The thicker red band is better for larger muscles and joints, while the thinner black band is better for smaller ones.
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Where can I use Floss Bands?
Use Floss Bands on your shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, knees, hamstrings, calves, ankles, and feet.