Resistance Band with Pedals, 6 Tube Pedal Resistance Band for Review
Our verdict
A lightweight 6-tube pedal resistance band with a minimal buyer footprint and only 14 reviews, making confidence harder to establish than for most bands.
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Buyers specifically seeking a very light 6-tube foot-pedal band who are willing to accept limited buyer feedback before committing.
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You want strong buyer proof with hundreds of reviews and high monthly sales before purchasing a resistance band.
- Weight 150 Grams
- Color black purple
- Priced 108% above the category median ($14.40 across 51 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4 average across 14 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
14 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The 6-Tube Pedal Resistance Band costs $29.97 and is notably light at 150 grams. The black-purple color is similar in design to other 6-tube foot-anchored bands in this batch, but the pricing is higher. It is built for pedal-anchored exercise, with users stepping on the platform and pulling the tubes for upper-body work.
With only 14 reviews and 100 units purchased last month, this product has a very thin buyer feedback record. The 4.0-star rating from such a small sample is not yet statistically meaningful. This places it at the lower confidence end of the Gymso minimum quality floor.
At $29.97 this is more expensive than competing 6-tube pedal bands in this batch. Buyers who want more confidence should look at options with significantly more reviews. Gymso is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases; this does not influence rankings.
Pros
- Very lightweight at 150 grams, easy to pack or travel with
- 6-tube design enables variable resistance combinations
- Foot-pedal anchor suits seated upper-body exercise without wall anchors
Cons
- Only 14 reviews, making the rating unreliable as a quality signal
- 100 monthly buyers is very low, limiting purchase confidence
- At $29.97 it is more expensive than competing pedal band options with stronger feedback records
Specifications
| Weight | 150 Grams |
|---|---|
| Color | black purple |
Performance notes
At 150 grams this is one of the lightest 6-tube bands in the batch. Foot-pedal anchoring means it suits seated pulling exercises. Because individual tube resistance values are not published and buyer feedback is thin, this product requires more caution than higher-reviewed alternatives in the same category.
What buyers say
14 reviews at 4.0 stars is too small a sample to draw reliable conclusions. The 100 monthly purchases confirm some real buyer interest, but this is one of the lower-confidence products in this batch. Buyers should read all available reviews carefully and compare against better-reviewed options before deciding.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is this 6-tube pedal band priced at $29.97 when similar options cost less?
Pricing differences can reflect brand positioning, materials, or launch pricing. The available data does not explain the premium. Compare specs on the product page with competing options before buying.
Is 14 reviews enough to trust this product?
Gymso lists products meeting a 100-review or 100-monthly-buyer floor. This product qualifies via 100 monthly buyers. However, only 14 written reviews means limited detail on durability and long-term feel. Proceed with extra caution.
Can I reach Gymso for more information?
Yes. Email hello@gymso.com with your questions.