Six-Tube Pedal Tension Rope | Multi-Functional Indoor Fitness Equipment
Six-Tube Pedal Tension Rope | Multi-Functional Indoor Fitness Equipment
Description
Description
About the Product
For those who want a full body workout at home, this six-tube pedal tension rope targets waist, arms, legs, back, chest, hips, hands, wrists, and feet. The multi-functional design combines strength training for upper and lower body.
Product Description
Full body strength training does not require a gym full of machines. This six-tube pedal tension rope gives you a complete workout in one compact tool. The foot pedals work your legs while the elastic tubes provide resistance for arms, chest, and back. Step on the pedals and pull the handles for rows, curls, presses, and raises.
The six tube design offers more resistance than standard two or four tube models. Use it for chest development, abdominal strengthening, arm toning, and leg conditioning. The compact size stores easily under a bed or in a closet.
The unisex design works for men and women. Use it at home, in a small apartment, or take it to the office for quick workouts. The elastic bands provide smooth consistent resistance for strength training.
Key Features and Benefits
Six tube design for higher resistance and full body training
Foot pedals for leg and lower body engagement
Targets waist, arms, legs, back, chest, hips, hands, wrists, and feet
Compact size for home, apartment, or office use
Multi-functional for strength training and comprehensive fitness
Unisex design for men and women
Who Is This For
Anyone wanting full body strength training at home
People with limited space for fitness equipment
Those who want to target multiple muscle groups with one tool
Beginners starting strength training
Home fitness enthusiasts adding variety to routines
Usage Scenario
You want a full body workout but your apartment is too small for equipment. You pull out this six-tube pedal tension rope. You step on the foot pedals and grab the handles. You do rows for your back, chest presses for your chest, and curls for your biceps. You step off and use the bands alone for shoulder raises and tricep extensions. In 20 minutes, you have worked every major muscle group. You fold the tension rope and slide it under your couch.
Micro Comparison
Basic resistance bands have no foot pedals, making leg engagement harder. Tube bands without pedals can slip off your feet. This pedal tension rope keeps your feet secure while you pull. The six tubes provide more resistance than standard sets. The compact design stores easier than separate band sets.
Specifications
Application: Rubber string chest developer, tension rope
Size: 26 x 46 cm / 10.2 x 18.1 in
Color options: Purple, blue, pink
Material: Plastic with elastic tubes
Department: Unisex
Training sites: Waist, arms, legs, back, chest, hips, hands, wrists, feet, abdomen
Type of sports: Strength training
Size Guide
Please allow 1-2 cm / 0.4-0.8 in difference due to manual measurement.
Length: 46 cm / 18.1 in
Width: 26 cm / 10.2 in
Package Includes
1 x Pedal tension rope
Why You Will Love It
You do not need multiple pieces of equipment to train your whole body. This six-tube pedal tension rope works your legs, arms, chest, back, and core in one compact tool. The foot pedals keep your lower body engaged. The six tubes provide serious resistance. Store it anywhere and use it anytime. Your full body workout is always ready.
Questions and Answers
Question: What muscles does this target?
Answer: Chest, back, arms, shoulders, legs, glutes, hips, waist, abs, hands, and wrists. Almost every major muscle group.
Question: Is this suitable for beginners?
Answer: Yes, start with fewer repetitions and slower movements. The six tubes provide resistance but you control the intensity.
Question: How do I use the foot pedals?
Answer: Step on the pedals with your feet. Pull the handles toward you for rows, curls, and presses. The pedals keep the bands secure.
Question: What colors are available?
Answer: Purple, blue, and pink. Color options may vary by seller.
Question: Can I use this for physical therapy?
Answer: Yes, resistance training is common in rehabilitation. Consult your therapist for specific exercises and resistance levels.

