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Valeo Deluxe Speed Jump Rope

41HS4JTQN2L. SL160  Valeo Deluxe Speed Jump Rope

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

Product Description
Valeo’s JRS Speed Jump Rope is 10 feet long, adjustable, and constructed of durable, solid rubber rope. It features molded handles with foam grips and sealed ball bearings for an even rotation.

Valeo Deluxe Speed Jump Rope

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5 comments to Valeo Deluxe Speed Jump Rope

  • Matt Keaton

    Yes, it’s a decent speed rope for the money and yes, it’s extremely frustrating to adjust. For me, the problem wasn’t so much in getting the metal cap off (easily done with a simple, sturdy flathead screwdriver pinned in the center of the tab) nor was it in actually adjusting the length of the rope. The problem was in getting the tab back in the handle. The cylindrical metal tab has to be snug in the handle lest it fly off during your excercise, but OH MYYY!!!, getting it back in requires an incredible and equal amount of pressure on all sides at the same time. I spent almost an hour before I finally got lucky and was able to push it back in. Good luck!!

    As for the review concerning knots, I can see how they might prove to be cumbersome with the hindering of the motion of the rope. However, I’m not sure why anyone would want to tie knots in the first place. Just cut away the excess rope.

    Now that my frustration is gone and my rope is fixed, it does a great job.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • K. PARRISH

    I saw a few complaints about adjusting the length of this rope. However, I had no issues pulling the caps off the end of the handles and did so by hand. Then I measured the length I needed – to measure a jump rope correctly, stand on the middle of the rope with both feet. The ends should come up to your armpits. There were two extra crimp bands included, so I just cut off the extra length, used a pair of small pliers to crimp the new band in place, and put the cap back on. I recommend you use a rubber band wrapped around where you think you need the crimp band first, try jumping with it for a few rotations, then put the crimp band on where the rubber band was. Too easy.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Senor Zoidbergo

    I have to agree with the other reviewers here- it’s a great speed rope, but it’s not easily adjustable. You have to remove a cap, tie a knot around the ends, then slide it back in. Fortunately, I’m 6’1″, so I didn’t need to adjust the rope! Not long enough for people taller than 6’3″ in my opinion.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Jory

    For the price it is an excellent jump rope that is capable of pulling off most moves.

    My only gripe is that it is a bit hard to adjust.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • D. Davis

    As other reviews note, adjusting is an issue. It isn’t so much the ease of adjustment, but when you shorten the rope, you tie a knot in the rope and put it back in the handle. Problem is, knot is too big for the handle and negates the functionality of the bearings. So I’m going to have to remove the metal end that is crimped on the end of the rope and re-crimp it at the desired length. Kind of a pain.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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