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The Cando Low Powder Exercise Band has been a staple of physical therapy programs since 1987 — a high-quality natural rubber latex resistive band used in clinics for rehabilitation, conditioning, and training. The 50-yard dispenser box format is designed for clinical settings where band is unrolled and cut to length with scissors as needed, with a core that fits most standard dispenser racks for convenient countertop or wall-mounted dispensing. Red resistance level is Light, one of the entry-level options in the Cando 8-level progressive system, appropriate for users beginning a rehabilitation program or working on range of motion and light strengthening. 5 inches wide. Low powder formulation. Made of natural rubber latex — for latex-sensitive users, no-latex alternative formulations are available.
This dispenser box is well suited for physical therapy clinics and rehabilitation facilities that dispense exercise band by cutting from a 50-yard roll and use standard dispenser racks for countertop or wall-mounted access during patient sessions. Patients beginning a rehabilitation program will find the Red (Light) resistance appropriate for early-stage strengthening and range of motion exercises, particularly in post-surgical recovery where light resistance is indicated for the initial phases of physical therapy. Facilities that prefer the standard latex formulation and stock no-latex alternatives separately for latex-sensitive patients will find the 50-yard format provides the right volume for patient throughput without the larger commitment of a 100-yard dispenser box. Athletic trainers and conditioning coaches who use progressive resistance band systems will also appreciate the clinical-grade quality and consistent stretch characteristics of the Cando band.
What is the difference between this 50-yard dispenser box and the 6-yard patient roll?
The 50-yard dispenser box is a clinical bulk format designed for facilities that cut band to length for individual patients from a shared roll. The core fits standard dispenser racks, allowing the box to be mounted or placed on a counter for easy access during patient sessions. The 6-yard patient roll is a smaller format intended for individual patient use at home. The dispenser box is more economical per yard for high-volume clinical use, while the patient roll is the appropriate format for individual patient distribution.
What does low powder mean and why does it matter?
Low powder refers to the amount of cornstarch powder used in the manufacturing process of natural rubber latex bands. Low powder bands use significantly less powder than standard latex bands, reducing residue on hands and surfaces during use. In clinical settings, low powder bands are generally preferred for hygiene and cleanliness reasons. The low powder formulation does not affect the resistance or stretch characteristics of the band.
Where does Red (Light) fall in the Cando resistance progression?
The Cando band system has 8 progressive resistance levels from lightest to heaviest: Tan, Yellow, Red, Green, Blue, Black, Silver, and Gold. Red (Light) is the third level, appropriate for users who have progressed past Tan and Yellow or who are beginning at a light resistance level. As strength and endurance improve, users progress to Green (Medium), Blue (Heavy), and beyond.
Is a latex-free version of this band available?
Yes. Cando offers no-latex alternative formulations in the same resistance levels and formats for users with latex sensitivity. The no-latex bands are identifiable by the checkered pattern on their packaging and are available in both patient roll and dispenser box formats.