I brought the jump n rope R1.5 years ago after reading your review on them. Still got it and it is still going strong. I cannot recommend that rope enough for beginners to learn double unders on.
Thanks for posting. I think this will be my next purchase. I have a cheap speed rope I can do 30 double unders with, but I want to get better. I hope this will help.
Abraham, I reviewed it a few months ago. You can check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YXYmqB6hhX8.html. Let me know if you have any questions.
What are your thoughts on the WOD Nation attack speed rope package? Has a speed cable and a weighted cable, so can be used for training and "competition".
Hey! I have a question: you said you really like the RPM which has the bushing mechanism. You said they don’t spin quite as well, it has a controlled spin... may I ask, why do you like it better than a bearing rope because of that? I love the look of the RPM rope but I’m worried the bushing mechanism will bother me. I’m coming from using a bearing rope. I appreciate your help!!
Katie Greenberg i find that with RPMs, old and the new bearing ones, Im able to keep track of the rope better. When I first got the EVO, it was so fast I would lose track of where it was in relation to my jumping. Even when I get tired it still happens.
Hey, thanks for the nice video! You mentioned that those are for people who are confident with their double-unders. Can you suggest a jump rope for someone like me? I do jump rope for quite a while now, but I do just basic skipping although with a good form. I am looking into extending now into "boxing" jumping style and into doubles, but I am really just starting out. I know I probably don't need anything for that really, I am just tired of my good old cheap no-name rope and looking for something interesting and maybe a bit more convenient. Can you suggest something? Thanks!
I have the a Reebok speed rope like the red speed rope you showed. And I’m having trouble using it. It just doesn’t revolve well while skipping. Is my technique wrong? Can you help?
I recommend a heavier rope for double unders so that you have more feedback. The Crossrope Get Lean 4 oz attachment is a good choice. A more inexpensive option is the EliteSRS Boxer 3.0 or one of the Punk Ropes.
No, tricks are difficult with these types of ropes. They're made for conditioning and double unders. The Buddy Lee Rope Master or the EliteSRS Pro Freestyle are your best bets for tricks.
He starts out the video saying the first thing he thinks you should get when starting double unders is a jump rope, I refuse to watch the rest of this video. No it’s not
None of these ropes are good for a beginner because they're too light. My recommendations for beginners are the Crossrope Get Lean, the EliteSRS Boxer 3.0, and the Punk Rope basic rope.