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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | Speed Jump Rope with 10' Adjustable Length. Durable solid rubber rope. Molded handles with foam grips. Sealed ball bearings for even rotation. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.62 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 6.8 inches | | Package Height: | 1.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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Yes Aug 17, 2008 Great price, and it seems durable. I'm not convinced that the rope length is adjustable as advertised, but it's still a good deal.
It does the job. Aug 07, 2008 Well When I did boxing I used jump ropes quite a bit but haven't since and well this one is just as good as the one they had there. It's quite long so you'll have to most likely use it outside. I can't adjust it and I don't know truly if it can but it definitely deserves a 4/5 It does the job I don't understand the difference between this one of any other.
An OK rope, but adjustable? Not easily. Jun 23, 2008 As others have said, the big surprise was when I wanted to adjust it. If you don't have pliers, you're going to be stuck. I didn't get any extra crimp pieces with mine, so I had to use a metal pick (typically used for removing cotter pins) to bend one of the existing stops off the end of the rope. Then I cut to the appropriate length, and re-crimped the end with pliers. Was more effort involved than should have been since it's advertised as "adjustable."
The actual operation is pretty smooth. The bearings allow the rope to rotate freely without a lot of friction. The rope itself is some kind of rubbery plastic coated with vinyl. It's pretty heavy, as far as the ropes I've used anyway. The bad thing is if you jump rope in bare feet, this bad-boy nails them when you screw up, and lets you know via stinging pain that you did indeed screw up. Not a big fan of that. I'll more than likely get a different rope just because I'm no jump roping expert, and it'll probably take me a while before I can become good enough to never get nailed in the feet. (Wearing shoes isn't an option since I jump rope on martial arts mats, and I don't feel like grappling on a surface that has had shoes all over it.)
Works Well Jun 18, 2008 Jump rope is amazing and provides a good workout that is fun. I'm about 6 foot and the rope was a little too long. It was rather easy to alter the size. You just need to cut the rope at one of the ends and use pliers to re-lock the rope. You'll see what I mean when you order. I use every other day as a warm up before the gym. Its comfortable on the hands and is easy to use. I would recommend for beginners and experts.
Good flow and rhythm Jun 13, 2008 But watch your skin, it hurts if the rope hits you as it is some plastic/vinly material that is pliable but strong.
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