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Anchor Loop Medicine Band

Regular price $37.00
Regular price Sale price $37.00
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ONE PROBLEM SOLVED

Applying a med band to your own elbow or shoulder sucks to do one-handed without the end slipping. So we solved that problem.

We sewed an Anchor Loop onto one end of our Med Bands so that: (1) wrapping your own elbow or shoulder is way easier to do one-handed, and (2) you can use the same band to stretch with — attach the Anchor Loop to your badass rig or a tree and get to work.

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Specs and Materials
  • Primary Material: Natural Latex Rubber
  • Dimensions: 7' L x 2" W
  • Maximum Stretch Percentage: 150% of Length
A black Recovery Floss Band with reflective white arrows, displayed on a concrete floor, ideal for pairing with compression gear to boost mobility and aid muscle recovery during active days.

Anchor Loop Medicine Band

Regular price $37.00
Regular price Sale price $37.00

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Supple Leopard

"I’ve always had a voodoo band and it’s on its last leg. I’ve had tendinitis in elbow as well. Saw the video, heard a name I haven’t heard in in a while (Supple Leopard by Kelly Starrett) and the fact you can use it one handed sold me. That dude helped me with injuries a long time ago. Using it now for a calf issue…. Getting old sucks"

james p. (5/5)

another good option for compression therapy

"I've been using bands like these for 7 years--mainly to help with numbness, swelling and restlessness from my achilles surgery. This one from GORUCK is a little thinner than my others, which means it folds/rolls down smaller, therefore easier to travel with. It's got plenty of length too. I recommend trying it out."

Thad F. (5/5)

The upgrade we didn't know we needed

"Brilliant upgrade to the voodoo floss bands. Makes wrapping it yourself easy. No excuses. . ."

Robert M. (5/5)

Works

"Works. Makes wrapping my elbow easier."

Steven S. (5/5)

Works

"It just works."

James D. (5/5)

Tennis and Golfer elbow relief.

"I picked up the Voodoo Floss Band from after dealing with persistent golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow symptoms for the past four months. The issue had started impacting my training capacity, especially heavier lifts and higher working volumes in the gym. While I wouldn’t call it a miracle cure, this has absolutely become one of the most effective tools in my recovery routine. Since incorporating it daily, I’ve noticed a meaningful improvement in both mobility and recovery, along with a reduction in discomfort during training sessions. More importantly, it seems to be helping me gradually restore confidence and capacity in movements that had become frustrating and limiting. The band itself is high quality, durable, easy to use, and holds tension extremely well. I use it every single day as part of my warm-up and recovery process, and it has become a consistent part of my training toolkit. If you’re dealing with connective tissue irritation around the elbow or repetitive strain from lifting, climbing, manual work, or grip-heavy training, this is absolutely worth considering as part of a broader recovery approach."

Andrew K. (5/5)

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