Speed Rope

$33.99
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SKU:3319
Details
With its steel rod and ball bearing system for a smooth rotation, the high performance SKLZ Speed Rope adds intensity to every training routine and helps athletes build strength and endurance. The cord features a coated low-kink construction and the customizable length cord and right-angle mount encourages proper wrist and arm positioning. Precision tuned for accurate spin, the Speed Rope is a must-have training aid for athletes of all sports and skill levels.
Sport Type: Athletic Training
Training Type: Speed, Agility, Strength, and Power
Warranty: 1 Year

Item Dimensions: 0.0cm x 0.0cm x 0.0cm

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Product information

  • Speed rope with dual ball bearings and steel rod for faster rotation
  • Coated low-kink cord
  • Slim, comfortable handle with 90-degree cord angle
  • Precision tuned for accurate spin

Customer Reviews

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koolguy21
Works Fine, read the instructioins

Felt the need to give a proper review seeing as nobody gave the rope a try. People who are complaining about the cap coming loose didn't read the instructions properly. There is a screw on the bottom of the handle that you have to tighten to prevent the cap from coming loose. You loosen it to adjust the rope. The rope seems durable if you're not bashing the rope against the ground like a maniac or skipping with too long a length.

Only issue is that the cord sticks out 90º if you tighten it. Theoretically, if you have good form, the rope shouldn't make contact, but often times it'll flail around and get caught while skipping. This is especially true for shorter people or advanced skippers who use a shorter rope length and must tighten accordingly. So, what i did was tie up two half hitches (the second hitch goes through the first) just to shorten the rope a little. Works great, even came with a clip.