Everlast Leather Non-Weighted Jump Rope

(13 customer reviews)

$30.00

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Description

  • Made of genuine leather
  • Precision ball bearing for extra speed
  • Contoured and polished wood handles
  • One-year warranty

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

6.87 x 1.75 x 7.87 inches, 9.12 ounces

Item model number

EX2445TN

Date First Available

April 15, 2005

Manufacturer

Everlast

13 reviews for Everlast Leather Non-Weighted Jump Rope

  1. 🧸🐶AMAZONEANDO🐶🧸

    El único pero es que al venir enrrollada y ser de piel , cuesta que coja una forma maleable y manejable, pero es que es de piel !! Nada que no soluciones unos cuantos saltos , es original . Y si veis que se pone muy dura dalle una mano de nívea se la de toda la vida y listo , además si esto lo haces al inicio coge la forma normal más rápidamente . Yo posteriormente se la di también en los Ulla para oscurecerla , y luego no resbala eh ? Que se absorbe la crema y queda fenomenal . Escribo ahora la opinión pero la tengo desde hace dos años y sigue igual que el el primer día , bueno que digo , mucho más bonita !! Para mi ahora es mucho más bonita y hace menos ruido que las de plástico, pero es que a mi las de platico lo me gustan nada … puedes regular la altura , pero la mía sirve para mi marido 1,87 y Iara no 1.70 con la misma medida

  2. Stanjinjo

    Good leather rope just a bit long.

  3. John of California and Japan

    If you’re going to jump rope, whether it’s for CrossFit, martial arts, or just plain exercise, you need a proper jump rope. This type of rope is also sometimes called a ‘speed rope.’ It’s a great aerobic and endurance workout, especially for people who don’t have the time or desire to jog. In fighting or martial arts forms you don’t do any running, but you do a heck of a lot of bouncing, dancing, and jumping, so jump rope is a great way to get in shape for that.

    Most exercise gyms these days will either provide or charge you about what this cost me for a cheap, plastic child’s toy. You don’t want that. Better to own and bring your own.

    There are other speed ropes with the same ball bearing design made of plastic, with foam padded handles, or even weights, and I’ve used those, but I much prefer this wood and leather model. The wood handles are plenty comfortable, and frankly I think they’re better than padded or plastic handles because they don’t flex, wear, or give. And as for the rope itself, leather doesn’t whip you as badly as a plastic rope in my experience.

    Right out of the box, the rope will have kinks in it from sitting in the packaging, but it will soften up after the first day of using it. I’ve heard suggestions such as soaking it first and such, but mine was fine after the first day.

    SIZING: Without debate–because some people will troll about anything–this is the time tested way of knowing what size jump rope is good for you. Standing on the rope or measure with your feet together and hold the rope to your body, the two ends should come up to your armpits. I’m not saying there isn’t another way to size a jump rope, but unless you’re doing some specific jump rope technique, that’s a good general guide. If you’re going to be doing double and triple jumps constantly, ask someone who does it how to know what size you use. I just know that when I was jumping rope every day, without any tricks, for at least ten minutes a day, the sizing above was fine.

    I’m exactly 175cm (I guess that’s 5’8.5″ or 5’9″) and the 9.5 foot rope is the right size for me, if that helps.

  4. Mike

    I read some negative reviews so I went with the like new used rope. It arrived packaged and looked new to me. I’m assuming it was a return. The jump rope is great and I don’t see any problem with the quality or thickness off the rope.

  5. Natalia Barber

    My husband had this rope from high school he’s now 52 our son has gotten into working out went to use it and it snapped he was beyond sad
    We found this one on Amazon it was almost a match so we bought it. Works great use it every day

  6. John

    Good quality jump rope. I should have gone with the smaller size. It was a little to long for me at my height (5′ 10″)

  7. mschoettle

    When I bought this product about a month ago I was a beginner jump roper. I have been practicing with it about 5 days a week for those 4 weeks and have become pretty good to this point. I have noticed that when I began to speed jump the rope by one of the handles started to wear halfway through the leather and is about to break. The rest of the rope has held up well except for the area near the one handle. The friction caused by the handle is tearing the rope. I would recommend the rope for those who do not jump for speed. But since my goal is speed jumping I am currently looking for another rope.

  8. Luc Caron

    bon produit

  9. peterglenn

    Simply the best speed rope a boxer could have. Forget the people who think it’s way too light. This rope is meant for high speed work. If you want heavy you’re looking at the wrong rope. This is the best for footwork and timing. Buy it if you want to be the best.👌🏻

  10. Amazon Customer

    So far so good. Quality seems ok, cool looking. Others have said the rope is thin but to me, it is perfect for travel and lightweight. It works i am able to jump with it so no complaints and it is the perfect size for me as I am 6′ 2″

  11. Deniz

    Beim springen fühlt man sich wie der junge Mike Tyson 😉

  12. Cliente Amazon

    Manicatura in legno e corda in pelle, leggera e veloce. rimuovendo gli o-ring si può tagliare a misura del pugile, se non si vuole aprire bastano i classici nodi vicino i manici. dopo un po’ di utilizzo e una bella ingrassata diventa morbidissima. prodotto di qualità e molto resistente, mi ci alleno da un po’ e non ho riscontrato nessun tipo di problema. i cuscinetti vanno che è una meraviglia. Consigliato

  13. Mark Hwhat

    Nothing good to say about this purchase. First they sent the wrong length jump rope. But it would have been returned anyway. The whole thing felt cheap and was cheap. The bearings were chinsy the handles were light and cheap wood. The leather was full of holes and scraped up. Not worth close to $40.

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