say man can you give a little more info on those strap setups? that's very badass and i can see a client base of mine getting alot out of them. Are they heavy duty? How are they standing up to what you're doing to them? Keep it up man..i'm loving this log here. Very different.
They are made of very solid material, and it's built to fit military specifications. They give a one year guarantee on it, and because they aim at guys training in Iraq, Afghanistan or generally outdoors, i think they also made it to make up with heat, rain, cold, whatever.
It is of high quality, you can see that in the buckles that are used to shorten the straps, very smooth working but absolutely tight. All the seams are stitched double or triple, or crosswise. I would really think it's hard to destroy the TRX.
It doesn't stretch, even if you hang with full body weight and then do the exercises.
Check out the website for info as well. (
http://www.fitnessanywhere.com/military/index.php)
Here are some specifications from the page:
Professional Grade Construction
The TRX was created after years of extensive R&D in the field. Each TRX is created with industrial-quality construction, easy-adjust CAM buckles, club-grade grips with integrated foot cradles for ground-based training.
* 1 ½" industrial-grade nylon webbing. Rated tensile strength to 1,250 lbs
* Sewn with heavy-gauge bonded nylon thread; double-stitched for strength and durability
* Adjustable non-slip CAM buckles rated to 1,250 lbs. each
* Club-grade grips and integrated foot cradles with neoprene padding for comfort and traction
* Sturdy carabineer with locking tooth to ensure safe training for the most demanding users
* Adjusts from 6' to 12' in length to accommodate users of all sizes and abilities
* Weight 1.79 lbs
http://www.fitnessanywhere.com/products/abouttrx.php