Valeo Speed Jump Rope

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Valeo Speed Jump Rope

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Binding: Sports
Brand: Valeo
Color: Black
EAN: 0736097006136
Label: Valeo
Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Manufacturer: Valeo
Material Type: rubber
Model: JRS
Publisher: Valeo
Release Date: 2005-02-07
Studio: Valeo
Variation Description: black



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Product DescriptionSpeed Jump Rope with 10' Adjustable Length. Durable solid rubber rope. Molded handles with foam grips. Sealed ball bearings for even rotation.




Features:
  • Adjustable 10 foot long length
  • Durable solid rubber rope
  • Molded handles with foam grips
  • Sealed ball bearings for even rotation





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I'm able to adjust the lenght easily.
This item is easy to adjust. Just remove the back Black Button and pull the Rubber and then Knot or cut to your appropriate size. That's it. It adjusted to smaller size. Hope it helps.





Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Does its job... with a few hiccups.
I'm not a pro jump roper or anything like that, but this jump rope seems to do its job well enough. The bearings in the handles work well, and make for a really fluid swing. There are two problems with the rope though;

While it's adjustable - it's not easily adjustable. I bought this rope with the hope that both my wife and me will be able to use the rope. She is 4'-11", I am 5'-8", obviously one rope wouldn't work well for the both of us. Nor does this rope; you can only really adjust it once, needing to crimp the cord to the new length. Instead we just pull the rope through the handle and hold onto the extra cord with the handle. Not ideal.

Also, the rope itself is not forgiving to your feet. When you really get your speed up, and happen to hit your foot with it, you will be hurting. It's a pretty hard rubber rope.

Nothing too major, I still really enjoy the rope.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice Rope, Easy to Adjust, Good Heft
This is a very nice rope, especially for the price, if you are looking for a ball-bearing speed rope. It has just the right weight for fast jumping

Although there are no instructions for adjustment, I found it easy to adjust this rope. Just pull the end cap off of the handle (I used a thin dime as a tool to pry it out), push the rope through the handle and tie a simple overhand knot in the rope where ever you like. Push the knot back into the handle and test the rope for length. (I'm short so I did this on both sides). Then trim the excess rope and pop the caps back onto the handles.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - grrreat
This jump rope is great and it is adjustable. You also cant beat this price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great for beginners
this jump rope is excellent. i use mine almost everyday, only problem is hard to change the rope to make it smaller. other than that its very affordable and good quality



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