FITCORD Resistance Bands are the layered-latex exercise bands that outlast the commodity tubes sold at big-box stores — tighter rubber core, stronger end fittings, and a safety sleeve that prevents the band from snapping back toward the face if it ever fails. The 2-pack covers light and medium resistance, enough for a full at-home training program.
The included door anchor clips into any standard door to instantly add a cable-station-style pulldown, row, or press station — no drilling, no permanent hardware. Comfort-grip handles don’t slip in sweaty hands, and the band tubing is layered latex rather than a single extrusion, which is what separates bands that last years from bands that snap in six months.
FITCORD is based in Denver, Colorado and manufactures its resistance bands in the United States. The company specializes in American-made fitness equipment and warranties its bands against breakage — a claim that only works if the manufacturing is tight.






