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It consists of an elastic/resistance band (often latex) that is anchored under your feet (the “pedal” part) or has foot-straps, and you pull/extend it with your hands or other anchor points.
It allows you to sit and pull the band (or do variations standing) to work various muscle groups: arms, core, legs, waist.
It is a variation of standard resistance bands, but with the foot-anchor/pedal feature making it convenient for sitting or home-gym setups.
Experts note resistance bands are very versatile and effective for strength, mobility, rehab, flexibility
When listing or considering purchase, here are the specifications/features to check or present:
Material: Often natural latex or rubber tubing. (E.g., a model on Meesho lists “Material: Latex”.)
Structure: Foot-pedal straps (for anchoring under the feet) + handle grips (for pulling).
Resistance level: Sometimes “one size” but resistance will vary by tube thickness or number of tubes; some models offer multi-tubes for higher resistance.
Usage mode: Sit or stand. For example the guide on a blog mentions that pedal resistance bands allow full-range motion/training.
Portability: Lightweight, easy to store, useful for home, travel.
Target muscles/exercises: Core (abdominals), waist, arms, legs, glutes. For example one listing: “4-tube yoga pedal pull reducer … for abdomen/waist/arm/leg stretching/slimming”.
Safety features: Non-slip pedals/foot pads, secure handles, good build quality (important so band doesn’t snap).
Colour/branding: Many generic models come in various colours; some serious brands may have different options.
Price/market (India context): Some listings show very low price (₹499) for basic models.