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Thailand, Bangkok
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Review on Tumaz 10-Loop Stretching Strap: Non-Elastic Yoga Strap For Flexibility And Physical Therapy At Home by Jeremy Miller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A sturdy canvas stretch strap with multiple loops and durable stitching

My last career was as a personal trainer and I used different stretch straps and even dog leashes! I now have back issues and need to do multiple stretches particularly leg stretches for hamstrings and quadriceps as well as glute stretches. Although I can do hamstring and quad stretches and others with no stretch strap, it is easier with a stretch strap. I put my shoe in the last loop and lie down and pull my leg back stretching both my quads and hip flexors on my side. Then lying down, I attach the end loop to my foot and pull the foot back stretching both calves and hamstrings at the same time. The different loops make it convenient to use for other stretches also and the strong stitching particularly on the loops on each end make the strap very sturdy. A client once had a shoemaker use the same stitching for nylon straps that could hold body weight using d rings and handles like a popular brand name device so the stitching I know is durable as is the heavyweight canvas fabric. I compared various straps and prices and rejected straps that actually stretch since they aren't appropriate for static stretching. This strap is a good value and not much more expensive than a dog leash without loops.

Pros
  • ‎06. Unicorn
Cons
  • Not ideal for people who prefer straps with metal buckles for adjustability