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product_id: 27585800
title: "Assisted 41\" Pull-Up Band, Resistance & Stretch, Powerlifting & Pull-up Assist Loop (Single Band)"
brand: "serious steel fitness"
price: "£15.63"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Serious Steel Fitness"
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# 5-35 lbs resistance ideal for beginners 41-inch length for versatile workouts 15-layer natural latex for unmatched durability Assisted 41" Pull-Up Band, Resistance & Stretch, Powerlifting & Pull-up Assist Loop (Single Band)

**Brand:** serious steel fitness
**Price:** £15.63
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your pull-ups and power moves with Serious Steel’s unstoppable resistance! 💥

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Assisted 41" Pull-Up Band, Resistance & Stretch, Powerlifting & Pull-up Assist Loop (Single Band) by serious steel fitness
- **How much does it cost?** £15.63 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- serious steel fitness enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted serious steel fitness brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Slim 0.5” width and 4.5 mm thickness for easy portability without sacrificing power.
- • **Mix & Match Your Gains:** Combine bands to customize resistance and crush your fitness goals with precision.
- • **Built to Last, Layer by Layer:** 15 continuous latex layers deliver 5X strength over molded bands—durability you can trust.
- • **Trusted by the Pros for 10+ Years:** The #1 band on desertcart, favored by athletes and managers who demand quality.
- • **Tailored Resistance for Every Level:** From 5 to 35 lbs, perfect for beginners to pros mastering pull-ups and powerlifting.

## Overview

The SERIOUS STEEL FITNESS 41" #1 Pull-Up Band offers 5-35 lbs of resistance with a durable 15-layer natural latex construction. Measuring 41 inches long and 0.5 inches wide, this band is designed for beginners and athletes alike, perfect for assisted pull-ups, powerlifting, and mobility training. Trusted for over a decade, it combines strength, versatility, and longevity in one sleek, portable package.

## Description

desertcart.com: SERIOUS STEEL FITNESS Assisted 41" Pull-Up Band, Resistance & Stretching, Powerlifting & Pull-ups (#1 Purple - Single Band) : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Durable bands—no tears or fading. Slight stretch over time; lettering wears off fast. - Good quality bands. I’ve been using them for about half a year, and I added the black one a few months ago. They’ve held up really well—no tearing, and the color hasn’t changed. The printed lettering did rub off pretty quickly, though. After six months the bands have stretched a little, but not much, and it doesn’t affect performance or workouts at all. Overall, durable and reliable for assisted pull-ups, resistance, and stretching.
Review: Perfect for Booty Busting exercises like Hip Thrusts and Deadlifts - I've only had this product for a few days, so this review is based on my use during this time. I came across this product on desertcart after I did a search for Sorinex, as those were the bands recommended by Bret Contreras—the "Glute Guy" and foremost expert on glute training. I had never heard of Serious Steel Fitness, but the reviews were great and the product seemed like it was quality made, which is extremely important because I could only begin to think of the types of injuries caused by an inferior resistance band. Upon removing it from the plastic packaging, I felt I had made the right decision in my purchase. The band is thick and solid and the seam appears glued together very well. I am a big fan and follower of Bret Contreras. He provides solid, scientifically tested exercises for building your glutes. One of his signature moves is the Hip Thrust, either with bodyweight, barbells or bands. As I progressed passed bodyweight hip thrusts I started to use barbells, but I was having a difficult time engaging my glutes using this method. So I decided to experiment with bands, and I was really surprised at much harder my glutes were working doing it this way. At the same time, I also started having issues with deadlifts. I realized that I was not using the correct form and actually ended up getting some bulging discs. I did some research online and saw that resistance bands were a good alternative for barbell deadlifts (of course I'm limited in how much load I can get using a band, but for me at my level of fitness right now, this is a good solution.) I don't have a gym membership and have only a few pieces of equipment in my home office. For my hip thrusts and deadlifts I take the Green #4 Serious Steel Fitness band and anchor either end onto a weighted barbell (photo attached). Also in the photo is how I use the band for hip thrusts—that is, I put my shoulders on the bench, get my body between the band and the barbell, place my feet flat on the floor and keep my legs perpendicular to the ground. **I need to say that this may not be the safest method, as my butt is directly over the bar (there shouldn't be anything under your butt/back)**, but I am still able to bring my butt down low enough in order to get a good thrust at top, and have not hurt my back or butt yet. For more info on how to do a proper hip thrust I would Google 'Bret Contreras band hip thrust'. For deadlifts, I simply take the proper stance and grab onto the band pulling upward for resistance while squeezing my glutes. What's great about bands is that you can combine them for varying amounts of weighted resistance. I have lighter bands from another manufacturer, but this Green #4 SSF band offers a great level of resistance, and combined with my lighter bands allows me to go much heavier. Once I feel that I've progressed even further, I will definitely come back and purchase their black #5 band.

## Features

- Sale is for a SINGLE BAND. We offer six different size bands that have tensions ranging from 5 lbs. to 150 lbs. Bands are perfect for any users from beginner to professional athlete. Whether it is mobility training or powerlifting - Serious Steel bands have been the #1 trusted bands on desertcart for over 10 years. Often Imitated, Never Duplicated.
- YOU ARE CURRENTLY VIEWING OUR #1 (PURPLE) Mini BAND. This band measures 1/2” wide, 4.5 mm thick and 41” in length. It offers resistance from 5-35 lbs. This band is a great beginner band for resistance exercises that range from bicep curls, squats or even overhead shoulder press. The #1 is also great if you are looking to do speed work by adding the band to your bench press, deadlift or squats.
- PULL-UPS: Serious Steel Bands are a perfect tool to help you with your pull ups, dips or muscle-ups. Take a quick look at the Pull-Up Guide image to your left to get an idea of the best band for you. Choose a band based on your bodyweight and the current number of unassisted repetitions you can complete.
- MULTIPLE BANDS: Do you think you need a #4 band, but concerned it may be too much tension? You can purchase multiple smaller bands to equal the tension of heavier bands. Try the #2 & #3 instead of the #5 or try the #3 & #1 instead of the #4 band. Combining multiple sizes gives you more levels of tension because you can use them individually or you can use them at the same time.
- ALL ABOUT THE LAYERS: Serious Steel bands have stood the test of time. Our bands are 15-continuous layers made from a single piece of natural latex. The individual layers make Serious Steel bands up to 5X stronger than molded bands and 2X stronger than other "layered" bands. Does not include colored storage rubber bands.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B016AGGBIC |
| Additional Features | Non-Slip |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,424 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #120 in Resistance Bands |
| Brand Name | SERIOUS STEEL FITNESS |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,277) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00854130006018 |
| Included Components | No additional components included |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 41"L x 0.5"W |
| Item Thickness | 4.5 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Serious Steel Fitness |
| Material Type | Natural Rubber |
| Model Name | 41" #1 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Workout |
| Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
| Style Name | #1 (5-35 lbs) |
| Tension Supported | 5-35 lbs |
| UPC | 854130006018 737382697510 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SERIOUS STEEL FITNESS
- **Color:** Purple
- **Item Weight:** 4.16 Ounces
- **Material:** Natural Rubber
- **Sport:** Exercise and Fitness

## Images

![Assisted 41" Pull-Up Band, Resistance & Stretch, Powerlifting & Pull-up Assist Loop (Single Band) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Rnu5Xho9L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you use this to assist with pullups?  Should  just loop it over the bar or remove my bar so that it hangs free?  Sorry if it's a silly ques...**
A: Its not silly at all. To be honest, it is a little difficult to describe but if you search up " resistance band assisted pull ups" on youtube the first few videos give a tutorial on how to do so. You don't need to remove the bar at all. Its more of a loop. The videos explain it way better than I do. Hope this helped on some level.Cheers,Anthony

**Q: Does this work for tall (> 6ft) people in doorway pull up bars? (i.e. having to hang with knees bent) Or are they too long?**
A: Not sure about over door bars, but works well on monkey bars and pull up bars at the park or trails. The band is very sturdy and can hold weight. When I first started using it I was close to 300 lbs. I'm 5'8 so it will hold, just don't know about the door frame. Good luck.

**Q: how do i get my pullup training guide?  I purchased the black band a few weeks ago?**
A: The seller e-mails it to you in PDF format. It should be in the delivery confirmation e-mail or after you have received it. If not, you can always ask the seller to send it to you.

**Q: I see you say 41" in length.  Does that mean the loop is 80' around?**
A: it does measure 40" in length not stretched out. I was able to put it under my foot and stretch it out to about 84" easily. I am 6' tall and weigh 220 lbs. shoulder surgery and elbow issues make doing pull ups an issue. I got this band to use as a pull up assist. I does not work so well for my body type for that but my wife is about 5' 5" and weighs 105 lbs and she uses it for pull ups without issue. I am going to order the black band for my use. Hope this helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Durable bands—no tears or fading. Slight stretch over time; lettering wears off fast.
*by R***T on December 3, 2025*

Good quality bands. I’ve been using them for about half a year, and I added the black one a few months ago. They’ve held up really well—no tearing, and the color hasn’t changed. The printed lettering did rub off pretty quickly, though. After six months the bands have stretched a little, but not much, and it doesn’t affect performance or workouts at all. Overall, durable and reliable for assisted pull-ups, resistance, and stretching.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for Booty Busting exercises like Hip Thrusts and Deadlifts
*by V***A on April 21, 2015*

I've only had this product for a few days, so this review is based on my use during this time. I came across this product on Amazon after I did a search for Sorinex, as those were the bands recommended by Bret Contreras—the "Glute Guy" and foremost expert on glute training. I had never heard of Serious Steel Fitness, but the reviews were great and the product seemed like it was quality made, which is extremely important because I could only begin to think of the types of injuries caused by an inferior resistance band. Upon removing it from the plastic packaging, I felt I had made the right decision in my purchase. The band is thick and solid and the seam appears glued together very well. I am a big fan and follower of Bret Contreras. He provides solid, scientifically tested exercises for building your glutes. One of his signature moves is the Hip Thrust, either with bodyweight, barbells or bands. As I progressed passed bodyweight hip thrusts I started to use barbells, but I was having a difficult time engaging my glutes using this method. So I decided to experiment with bands, and I was really surprised at much harder my glutes were working doing it this way. At the same time, I also started having issues with deadlifts. I realized that I was not using the correct form and actually ended up getting some bulging discs. I did some research online and saw that resistance bands were a good alternative for barbell deadlifts (of course I'm limited in how much load I can get using a band, but for me at my level of fitness right now, this is a good solution.) I don't have a gym membership and have only a few pieces of equipment in my home office. For my hip thrusts and deadlifts I take the Green #4 Serious Steel Fitness band and anchor either end onto a weighted barbell (photo attached). Also in the photo is how I use the band for hip thrusts—that is, I put my shoulders on the bench, get my body between the band and the barbell, place my feet flat on the floor and keep my legs perpendicular to the ground. **I need to say that this may not be the safest method, as my butt is directly over the bar (there shouldn't be anything under your butt/back)**, but I am still able to bring my butt down low enough in order to get a good thrust at top, and have not hurt my back or butt yet. For more info on how to do a proper hip thrust I would Google 'Bret Contreras band hip thrust'. For deadlifts, I simply take the proper stance and grab onto the band pulling upward for resistance while squeezing my glutes. What's great about bands is that you can combine them for varying amounts of weighted resistance. I have lighter bands from another manufacturer, but this Green #4 SSF band offers a great level of resistance, and combined with my lighter bands allows me to go much heavier. Once I feel that I've progressed even further, I will definitely come back and purchase their black #5 band.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Customer service
*by A***X on February 18, 2015*

Serious Steel, Quality, Affordable, Great Customer service. These band are the best on the market. They are durable and well made. I use them for many aspect of my workouts, including to increase my one rep max. I follow a 5x5 method and incorporate the banded bench, shoulder press, squat, dead-lift, RDL, and several core exercises. I would recommend that every one have a couple of these in their gym bag. Here is an example of their use in my routine and their versatility. Banded bench press 5x5: 1 41"red band on per side, looped on each side under the bottom brace on a Star Trac Inspiration Strength™ - Bench Press. Pic below (pic is from incline, but similar set up) : warm-up 1x15 @ bar + bands for warm-up. First couple times its really working the stabilizing muscles, shakiness *band face pulls from a pull-up bar (loop a blue band) 2x15 : 1x5 @ bar + red bands + 25lbs each side : 2x5 @ bar + red bands + 45lbs each side *band pull-apart (blue band) hands out front 1x15 : 3x5 @ bar + red bands + 45 + 10lbs each side : 4x5 @ bar + red bands + 45 + 15lbs each side *band pull apart (blue band) hands above/behind head 1x15 : 5x5 @ bar + red bands + 45+ 25lbs each side * in need a spot on this set, and have a difficult time on the last 3 sets. ** important to note that spotting with this setup is different than non banded bench. The point of failure will occur much faster than normal bench. The increasing resistance will cause the weight to slingshot down. Spotters should have hands on the bar once the lifter begins to struggle with the weight. * In between each set i do standing side crunches with the blue band. I stand on the band and reach toward the band and get enough tension and lean my torso in the opposite direction. So if right hand grabs band, i extend to the left side. I find that it is significantly more efficient than doing the standing side crunches with the plates. That's an example of a portion of my banded chest day. Each set i rest between 2-5min. In between sets i like being able to easily warm up my shoulder joint in multiple planes of motion before the next set. I recommend these bands for anyone looking to break a Plateau on any lift.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-16*