I just ordered the Rhythm Rope (which I learned about from this channel), and I used your code. Real glad I found this channel. Thanks for the reviews and info, man!
Also, from my experience I own the Rx Freevo and use the beaded rope a lot but if you're someone who is interested in releases and your rope hits the ground. The ball bearing system will eventually come out. Just something to think about
I have all those ropes, and am quite happy with them. With the Rope Master I got rid of the 4mm cord that came with it, and put a 5mm cord on instead. Just like the extra feedback that a 5mm gives. In regards to the Frevo and using the buff cable, I think the Evo Fre handles are a better option for that setup. Both handles feel the same in your hands, but the Evo Fre has way better spin time than the Frevo. Love my Rhythm rope, and I think the reason lies in the spring mechanism. Hard to figure, because it's a light weight jump rope, but gives a lot of feedback. Just my theory, but when the springs compress on rotation it's like a ripple effect sent back to your hands, hence the extra feedback. Regardless, it's quite the system, nothing like it! Take care! Terry
Excellent question. Probably not, because that's what it's designed for. You can use it for conventional jumping, but there are better ropes for that on this list and on the market.
What rope do you have on the ropemaster? That's not the default one it comes with I believe. The one it comes with is a light pvc that's kinda plasticlike
@Jump Rope Veteran I feel the one it comes with is too tangly and too light in a weird way. I don't like it. How many mm is the white one you're using?
You recommend the Punk rope which is a excellent affordable rope-I wish somebody made a rope that can be used for BOTH Cold Weather AND Hard surfaces......would be Amazing...Rhythm rope is great but it snapped fast on a hard surface.....God Bless
Great question. Brooks are my favorite because they're more stable than other shoes. Here's what I wear:www.amazon.com/Brooks-Adrenaline-Mens-Supportive-Running/dp/B08QV6CF8P?crid=1MVVYQFXBB8LP&keywords=brooks+22+adrenaline+men&qid=1666450807&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI1LjQ2IiwicXNhIjoiNC4xOSIsInFzcCI6IjMuODIifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=brooks+22+adrenaline+men,aps,111&sr=8-3&linkCode=sl1&tag=jumpropeve061-20&linkId=1d020f81aef2762aebd8b9b5398519ca&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Would you recommend the Rhythm rope to a beginner? I know that feedback is important for people just starting, or in my case stopped when I only jumped for a couple of weeks and stopped entirely. The rope looks more like a speed rope which is why I'm asking about the feedback.
The learning curve could be steep for beginners on the RR. I'd opt for a 5mm PVC rope first because of price and weight. If you want to take a chance on the RR I don't think you'll be disappointed, but the issue is the price if you decide that you don't like jumping rope. You're out $60 and I don't know what their return policy is.
Links to the ropes:
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www.rhythmropeusa.com/
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Real reviews from a real jump rope master. No frills, just honest and technical opinion. Congratulations on the channel, keep the good job!
🙏🏾 I really appreciate the support!
I just ordered the Rhythm Rope (which I learned about from this channel), and I used your code. Real glad I found this channel. Thanks for the reviews and info, man!
You bet! Thanks for your support. 💯💪🏽🙏🏽
I have the top two ropes that you used in 2022 based on your recommendation. You are always my go to when it comes to jump ropes. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback and support. I'm glad you're enjoying the ropes. 🙏🏽💯💪🏽
thanks for doing this video, exactly what I was looking for ;)
My pleasure. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel.
Thanks for this JRV - this is a very interesting video indeed.
Thanks for supporting, Dan. 🙏🏽
Thanks! 💜 Great info.
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Also, from my experience I own the Rx Freevo and use the beaded rope a lot but if you're someone who is interested in releases and your rope hits the ground. The ball bearing system will eventually come out. Just something to think about
Great point. I don't use that rope for releases. I'm not that skilled. 😂
I have all those ropes, and am quite happy with them. With the Rope Master I got rid of the 4mm cord that came with it, and put a 5mm cord on instead. Just like the extra feedback that a 5mm gives. In regards to the Frevo and using the buff cable, I think the Evo Fre handles are a better option for that setup. Both handles feel the same in your hands, but the Evo Fre has way better spin time than the Frevo. Love my Rhythm rope, and I think the reason lies in the spring mechanism. Hard to figure, because it's a light weight jump rope, but gives a lot of feedback. Just my theory, but when the springs compress on rotation it's like a ripple effect sent back to your hands, hence the extra feedback. Regardless, it's quite the system, nothing like it! Take care! Terry
Great breakdown. I agree, especially about the spring on the RR. I believe that's what sets it apart. 💯
quick question. would buddy lee aero speed make into your top 5 if you didnt care about freestyle tricks and only used it for boxing type of routines?
Excellent question. Probably not, because that's what it's designed for. You can use it for conventional jumping, but there are better ropes for that on this list and on the market.
@@JumpRopeVeteran oh ok i get it. well at least I hope it gets into your top 10 of your freestyle best ropes
So for people beginning to get into freestyle tricks you would say get the buddy lee rope master instead of the elite srs?
rxsg frevo
Either will work, but the learning curve on the Fit Plus may be steeper because it's lighter.
What rope do you have on the ropemaster? That's not the default one it comes with I believe. The one it comes with is a light pvc that's kinda plasticlike
I have a white PVC rope. You're right. It comes with a clear black PVC rope that you must boil upon receipt. 💯
@Jump Rope Veteran I feel the one it comes with is too tangly and too light in a weird way. I don't like it. How many mm is the white one you're using?
You recommend the Punk rope which is a excellent affordable rope-I wish somebody made a rope that can be used for BOTH Cold Weather AND Hard surfaces......would be Amazing...Rhythm rope is great but it snapped fast on a hard surface.....God Bless
Crossrope is a good option for that.
@@JumpRopeVeteran Thank You Sir!-
What is the best shoe type (in your opinion) to jump rope?
Great question. Brooks are my favorite because they're more stable than other shoes. Here's what I wear:www.amazon.com/Brooks-Adrenaline-Mens-Supportive-Running/dp/B08QV6CF8P?crid=1MVVYQFXBB8LP&keywords=brooks+22+adrenaline+men&qid=1666450807&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI1LjQ2IiwicXNhIjoiNC4xOSIsInFzcCI6IjMuODIifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=brooks+22+adrenaline+men,aps,111&sr=8-3&linkCode=sl1&tag=jumpropeve061-20&linkId=1d020f81aef2762aebd8b9b5398519ca&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Would you recommend the Rhythm rope to a beginner? I know that feedback is important for people just starting, or in my case stopped when I only jumped for a couple of weeks and stopped entirely. The rope looks more like a speed rope which is why I'm asking about the feedback.
The learning curve could be steep for beginners on the RR. I'd opt for a 5mm PVC rope first because of price and weight. If you want to take a chance on the RR I don't think you'll be disappointed, but the issue is the price if you decide that you don't like jumping rope. You're out $60 and I don't know what their return policy is.
Have you ever tried the lululemon jump rope?
I haven't, but I'm putting it on my list. 💪🏽
Which is the most durable one to use in 2023 ?
Crossrope is the most durable.
I’m want to buy me cross ropes and buddy lee rope I also want to buy torq ropes
Go for it.