Yes the frayed from the concrete. I went through four during the lockdown last year. My box owners suggested a horse trailer Mat to jump on, haven’t had to replace it since
I bought a $5 vinyl speed rope. They are adjustable and they really don't build a significant tork. Remember, the other side will give relief. I've had no issue other than the wear and tear as the rope hits the cement. I also bought a wire speed rope. I paid $10, it has the wire sticking out 1/2", but not a problem, never interferes. I ordered new cables, same type to replace the frayed wire. As I waited for them to come in, I thought, I'd go t a large DIY box store and buy vinyl (tygon) tubing just slightly bigger in diameter. I took 14", cut them in 1/4" pieces, then slid them into the frayed wire cable. I have been using the same wire speed rope at least 25 days a month since last Sept 1st, 2023. I received my new cables, but they just sit for now. Oh the tubing, $6.97 for 10 ft.
“,,,than all other speed ropes” and then compare to some cheap licorice rope? A more fair comparison would be to other High end speedropes, like RX, Rogue, the Bolt, Rythm rope and others. Though of course it wouldn´t secure you clickbait. No likes.
Purpose of the video was to discuss their protected proprietary technology. A comparison isn't needed when there's an innovation. But adverse to my thought process, I understand where you're coming from. Just a misinterpretation of the intent. I don't do clickbait.
@@WesJHwell if you claim RPM is “better than all other speed ropes,” you will have to prove that. Having a “high tech” bearing doesn’t earn it any extra points (except for making it more expensive) if it doesn’t translate to a better performance.