Crossrope Jump Rope Updates and Review 2024
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I would really like to see you review the new Crossrope “ropeless” ropes they just released. I’m not a fan of ropeless systems but this winter I might consider using them indoors if the weather is awful. Thanks!
I'm not a fan either. They remove most of the benefits of jump rope.
I mean....it's not jump rope, it's something completely different. I understand the proposed benefit for some people (space, apartments and creating noise), but I would find a different exercise before I went ropeless.
That being said....don't knock it till you try it. I would be willing to review. Plus, not gonna lie, I was shocked at the price of them.
@@Jump15official LOL - me, too! 🤣
I like how they covered up the top metal piece. I tend to hold/choke up the handles when using their weighted ropes. Awesome review!
So do I. I also like how the bearings are a lot more sealed to reduce the amount of small debris being able to enter the area.
Glad you found it helpful 🤜🤙
Thanks for the review. Subscribed!!!! I have the two old sets and 3 more ropes 2,6 % 9 oz speed ropes. I use all 7 ropes each workout doing pyramids for time. I may get another set of the lighter handles so I can have less time switching up.
Also there are other people (videos) that saying the new handles removed the clicking noise. I must say I've never noticed that.
The last design had solved the clicking issue so I'm not sure what people are referring to there.
The clip change is definitely noticeable for me. I would frequently have trouble switching ropes quickly and the bigger tabs on the clip make it easier to open and remove/insert the rope attachment.👍👍👍
@@Jump15official I see I have the handles prior to this one so I never experienced the clicking. Thanks
thank you for this video🙏
Appreciate you!
Nice! I gotta get some of these new handles! You know what I’m really curious about is there new rope less system, that is super interesting!
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Personally I'm not a fan of ropeless jump ropes because they eliminate so many of the benefits and it would seem boring to me. However, they probably have their place for people who don't have space to swing a rope.
There's nothing like the real thing😁
Great advice, Kyle. I have the old set and was thinking about upgrading. If you jump five or six times a week, why not? Thanks for your review, man. Always appreciate it. 💪💪🤙
For sure. If you utilize it often you'll easily get your money's worth. Glad you found it helpful Bryan 🤜
I still have the original system. They look as good as new!!
Nice! While they have improved design over the years and found even better materials, the old stuff was still built very solid🤙
Can u put the 1 and 2 lb rope on the new slim handles ?
Yes you can, but it typically puts more stress on the wrists.
Hello
How long do the handles last ? For life or a few years ?
My have handles from previous versions that are 5-8 years old and still work great. They are made even better now, so if you take care of them they should last a very long time.
They do have a limited lifetime warranty, so if something breaks that shouldn't have you contact Crossrope and they are amazing at backing up their products.🤙
@@Jump15official wow, 5-8 years.. thanks 😍
The change I would have preferred, is the ability to cut the ropes to my size. I have some knock-off products, so I know this is possible. I did the mistake to follow CR´s size-guidelines, and they are off! It did take me more than 60 days to realise. For the price, I don´t want knots in my rope, so…I gave them away.
I'm sorry you didn't figure out they were too long until after 60 days. Were they your first jump rope purchase? The guide definitely errs on the long side (all jump rope companies do) because 1. Beginners form and technique usually aren't good requiring a longer rope. If you give them a properly sized rope they quit in frustration saying it's too short. 2. A long rope is still usable, a rope that is too short is not. That is why they offer the 60 day guarantee for return or size changes.
I understand the adjustability argument and that would be great, but Crossrope handles are built to withstand the pressure of much heavier ropes than the knock offs which max out at maybe a 1 lb rope vs Crossrope that can handle up to 5 lb ropes.
By making the rope adjustable it compromises the hold strength. The last thing you want is to be whipping a 1/2 lb to 2 lb rope and have one side come loose. Think how bad that could injure someone at the gym or damage your car if you're jumping in the driveway. Crossrope took all that into consideration when they came up with the design....the ali baba chinese knockoffs did not.
If they are working for you that's great! Just remember to check how solid the hold is each jump rope session.👍
@@Jump15official I get that, my favourite rope is the 1/4 pound, and that could easily have two screws to loosen and cut.
Not only the Ali Baba, but also a certain British dude, have that option.
@@mentaliusDK sure that's not as risky.
I've looked at his set and guarantee that they are the same as the ali baba except he redesigned the handles.
If you hold your arms like the British guy, you will shorten the rope w/out knots. I do this with my longer ropes as I’ve progressed to a shorter length w/out purchasing new ropes. Also, cutting your rope will decrease the weight of the ropes as well.
How much is it
Linked in description with discount
@@Jump15official I can't find it please
@@user-ok5Get Lean Set is $129 but more like $100 with my discount.
They're also making a ropeless crossrope and I don't know if I should check it out or not
Do you want to jump rope or do you want to swing weights? They will be useful for people with limited room, but nothing beats the real thing.
@@Jump15official i do have the get lean set and I want to get the get strong set but I was wondering if i should try Ropeless to check out the weight first because I have sickle cell and don't know if it would be too much for me
@@theoutsiderjess1869 I'm following now.
If you would rather jump rope then grab the get strong set. Two reasons: 1. You won't have to wait for shipment since the ropeless is pre order and 2. If they are too much for you, you will have 60 days to return for a full refund and can then get on the list for the ropeless.
@@Jump15official Thank you I will definitely be doing that
This rope costs $500
No. The Get Lean Set is about $100 with my discount and the full set is $255.
@@Jump15official i wanna full set
I am from Egypt