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๐ฏ Stretch your limits with every shot!
This set of 20 flat rubber bands, each 1 mm thick and 21 inches long, made from a durable blend of natural latex and synthetic leather, offers exceptional elasticity stretching up to 65 inches. Designed for hunting, sports, and outdoor use, these bands combine toughness and flexibility to deliver reliable performance and long-lasting durability.





| ASIN | B088BSTCTP |
| Brand | BBTO |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Date First Available | 8 May 2020 |
| Item Weight | 132 g |
| Manufacturer | BBTO |
| Material Type | Rubber, natural_rubber, synthetic_rubber |
| Product Dimensions | 53.01 x 0.99 x 0.1 cm; 131.54 g |
M**O
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R**Z
Nice stretch and lots of power. Natural rubber. They tear after a couple of hundred shots, but it is easy to install a new one. Best slingshot band I've used.
K**K
This review is for the grey/silver bands, as well as the yellow/gold bands. For some background, I've been an avid slingshot user for a couple of years. I use mostly clay, but I dabble in some steel and lead as well. I'm continuing to improve my accuracy, and range, but I'm nowhere near the likes of the popular guys on YouTube. I use a variety of slingshots; both natural forks I make, and some composites that I purchase. I also like to experiment with different band sets, and occasionally make my own band sets. Since I'm still learning, I tend to use more of the least expensive bands, than the ones from popular slingshot manufacturers. When I first purchased the yellow/gold bands, they worked great for me. They had plenty of band length and great snap. I felt that the power they generated was more than adequate for leaning, and eventually even for hunting. Then, the rubber changed. The bands weren't as snappy as they used to be. The stretch seemed less... stretchy. In addition, they began to break much more quickly. I suspect this was because of the lack of stretch. I needed to find some new, inexpensive bands. After trying some very snappy, but somehow inaccurate(for me), pretty blue bands, I decided to go for the grey/silver bands from the same company I used to get my former standbys from. The package arrived very quickly, but it was much smaller than the gold bands used to come in. Instead of a box, the grey bands were vacuum packed in a plastic bag. Upon opening, I immediately noticed a strong smell of fish oils. It was not pleasant, but not overwhelming. The bands themselves had severe wrinkles and creases that made me think that I'd made a big mistake (as if the fish oil smell wasn't enough). However, I decided to attach them to my trusty SS Scout. Lo and behold, these bands have snap! It was just like old times, and I was cutting cans and plinking other targets with an accuracy that I hadn't had for a while. These admittedly smelly, ugly bands actually work quite well. They last, too. I'm getting several hundreds of shots before I need to replace them, and when it's time for more, I'll prepare myself for some wrinkly, fishy, snappy bands. Anyway, that my take. Your experience might be different. I feel like I've relearned the lesson of "don't judge a book by it's cover." Happy Plinking!
A**R
I have been an avid slingshot shooter for 15 years and these bands have become my favorite. I shoot daily, 5/16 and 7/16 steel. At 1mm they are a heavy band but easy to handle and hold up well. I recommend them.
L**A
Bands are thick and strong. Pouches are on the small side but with center hole doesn't seem to be an issue. Bands are pretty quick shooting.
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