The Official Jump Rope Of USA Boxing Limited Edition
The rope for you and only you. Get the technology you trust — ergonomically contoured handles, aircraft-grade cables, patented swivel bearing systems.
Description
The CustomFit Rope comes in patterns that you love, including camo and leopard print. We’ve also got 10 colors cables, including the full ROYGBIV and a suite of neon options. All ropes available in all four cable weights. Includes Carry Bag.
*Colors may vary
* WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information: www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Sizing
Your Height + 3 ft. (92cm) = Rope Length
If you are unsure of your rope length or you're looking to improve efficiency. An extra 3ft is the absolute longest we recommend for you, but going shorter is advisable. Use our cable length calculator and video below as reference.
Cable
Cable Weight Variations
Hyper 1.3 and Uncoated Hyper – NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BEGINNERS.
Aircraft grade cable with PVC coating. Our lightest offering weighing only 1.3 ounces for a 9 foot length (excluding handles). Most comparable to traditional speed cables. The PVC coating does not retain memory and therefore uncoils nicely. This cable can produce the fastest cycle rate therefore the athlete must be extremely proficient at double unders. Recommended for advanced jumpers who can already turn 75+ double unders.
Ultra 1.8 – NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BEGINNERS
For anyone who can do between 75 and 100 double-unders in a row. At 1.8 ounces, this cable is light, meaning it spins quickly around your body. That’s great if you’re already quite comfortable jumping rope. If you’re still figuring out the best technique and rhythm, a heavier cable (either the Elite or Buff) is your best option. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
Elite 2.6 – IDEAL FOR INTERMEDIATE
For anyone who can do between 75 and 100 double-unders in a row. At 2.6 ounces, this cable is light, meaning it spins quickly around your body. That’s great if you’re already quite comfortable jumping rope. If you’re still figuring out the best technique and rhythm, a heavier cable (either the Elite or Buff) is your best option. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
Buff 3.4 – IDEAL FOR BEGINNERS TURNING LESS THAN 50 D/Us. IDEAL FOR ADVANCED LOOKING TO INCREASE INTENSITY.
For anyone who does under 50 double-unders in a row. At 3.4 ounces, this is the heaviest cable in our collection, and the added weight gives you added control. By allowing you to feel the tension and resistance of the rope, you have time to jump out of the way, thereby improving your technique and body awareness. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
Warranty
All Rx Smart Gear products have been thoroughly inspected and found to be in proper operating condition upon shipment from the factory and are warranted to be free from any defect in workmanship and material that may develop within 60 days from date of purchase. Any part or parts of the jump rope that prove defective within 60 days shall be replaced without charge providing such defect, in our opinion, is due to faulty material or workmanship and not caused by tampering, abuse, misapplication or improper use. Using an Rx Jump Rope on concrete, asphalt, dirt, gravel or any other abrasive surface will automatically void the Manufacturer's Warranty. The purchaser takes full responsibility to return the product back to Rx Smart Gear, Inc. for inspection and/or repairs. Any alterations of the product made by anyone other than Rx Smart Gear renders this warranty null and void. Warranty period does not start until the date of delivery. *Color Disclaimer* Despite every effort to accurately duplicate each product's color when reproduced to our website, actual colors may vary. Due to monitor and/or video card differences, subtle variations in color and surface texture may not be fully revealed. Again, these are custom products and CANNOT be returned. Therefore you need to be certain that any slight variations occurring between the actual color, and the representation on our website, will be acceptable. Cable colors can vary within cable weights of the same color due to differences in the thickness of the outer coating. *Cable Disclaimer* Jump rope cables will wear out over time and will need to be replaced. Cable lifespan will vary depending on jumping surface, volume of use, technique and other factors. ***All sales are final.***
Care
The CustomFit Rope comes in patterns that you love, including camo and leopard print. We’ve also got 10 colors cables, including the full ROYGBIV and a suite of neon options. All ropes available in all four cable weights. Includes Carry Bag.
*Colors may vary
* WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information: www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Your Height + 3 ft. (92cm) = Rope Length
If you are unsure of your rope length or you're looking to improve efficiency. An extra 3ft is the absolute longest we recommend for you, but going shorter is advisable. Use our cable length calculator and video below as reference.
Cable Weight Variations
Hyper 1.3 and Uncoated Hyper – NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BEGINNERS.
Aircraft grade cable with PVC coating. Our lightest offering weighing only 1.3 ounces for a 9 foot length (excluding handles). Most comparable to traditional speed cables. The PVC coating does not retain memory and therefore uncoils nicely. This cable can produce the fastest cycle rate therefore the athlete must be extremely proficient at double unders. Recommended for advanced jumpers who can already turn 75+ double unders.
Ultra 1.8 – NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BEGINNERS
For anyone who can do between 75 and 100 double-unders in a row. At 1.8 ounces, this cable is light, meaning it spins quickly around your body. That’s great if you’re already quite comfortable jumping rope. If you’re still figuring out the best technique and rhythm, a heavier cable (either the Elite or Buff) is your best option. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
Elite 2.6 – IDEAL FOR INTERMEDIATE
For anyone who can do between 75 and 100 double-unders in a row. At 2.6 ounces, this cable is light, meaning it spins quickly around your body. That’s great if you’re already quite comfortable jumping rope. If you’re still figuring out the best technique and rhythm, a heavier cable (either the Elite or Buff) is your best option. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
Buff 3.4 – IDEAL FOR BEGINNERS TURNING LESS THAN 50 D/Us. IDEAL FOR ADVANCED LOOKING TO INCREASE INTENSITY.
For anyone who does under 50 double-unders in a row. At 3.4 ounces, this is the heaviest cable in our collection, and the added weight gives you added control. By allowing you to feel the tension and resistance of the rope, you have time to jump out of the way, thereby improving your technique and body awareness. Made with the company’s signature aircraft-grade material.
All Rx Smart Gear products have been thoroughly inspected and found to be in proper operating condition upon shipment from the factory and are warranted to be free from any defect in workmanship and material that may develop within 60 days from date of purchase. Any part or parts of the jump rope that prove defective within 60 days shall be replaced without charge providing such defect, in our opinion, is due to faulty material or workmanship and not caused by tampering, abuse, misapplication or improper use. Using an Rx Jump Rope on concrete, asphalt, dirt, gravel or any other abrasive surface will automatically void the Manufacturer's Warranty. The purchaser takes full responsibility to return the product back to Rx Smart Gear, Inc. for inspection and/or repairs. Any alterations of the product made by anyone other than Rx Smart Gear renders this warranty null and void. Warranty period does not start until the date of delivery. *Color Disclaimer* Despite every effort to accurately duplicate each product's color when reproduced to our website, actual colors may vary. Due to monitor and/or video card differences, subtle variations in color and surface texture may not be fully revealed. Again, these are custom products and CANNOT be returned. Therefore you need to be certain that any slight variations occurring between the actual color, and the representation on our website, will be acceptable. Cable colors can vary within cable weights of the same color due to differences in the thickness of the outer coating. *Cable Disclaimer* Jump rope cables will wear out over time and will need to be replaced. Cable lifespan will vary depending on jumping surface, volume of use, technique and other factors. ***All sales are final.***
Features
The Bearings
Industrial-grade multidirectional swivel axis bearing system
The Handles
The ergonomically contoured handles are 6" long and 1" in diameter, allowing for the most natural and relaxed grip.
The Cable
Four cable weight variations, that enable you to find just the right resistance amount to match your tempo and coordination level. Providing mix up training and force adaptation in your training.
Product specifications
6" ergonomic handles with tennis grip finish and custom wire cable.
10 color cables + variety of hues and patterns for the grips.
Beginner/Advanced Functional fitness, boxing, single unders, double unders, HIIT, weight loss, and cardio
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Other Rx Jump Ropes
Plastic handles with PVC coated wire cable. 2 high speed bearings.
6” handle is 1.3 oz ballistic plastic. 3 cord options: 1" plastic beads, 3.4 oz fitness cable and a 4.5mm PVC cord.
6” ergonomic handles with PVC coated wire cable.
Adjustable cable length.
3 Adjustable cables to a max length of 9'6".
Four cable weights in S, M, L.
Beginner/Intermediate Functional fitness, double unders, Double under crossovers, HIIT, weight loss, and cardio.
Beginner/Advanced Freestyle, functional fitness, double unders, crossovers, HIIT, weight loss, and cardio.
Intermediate/Advanced Functional fitness, double unders, HIIT, weight loss, and cardio.
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FAQ
Some of our most frequently asked questions. Please contact us directly with any other questions you may have.
LEARN MOREHow do I size my rope?
Your Height + 3 ft. (92cm) = Rope Length
It’s easy to find your jump rope size. Beginners, take your height (say, 5’9”) and add three feet (8’9”). As a quick spot check, you can fold the rope in two and put it under one foot. The cable (excluding the handles) should touch your sternum.
However, the height + 3 feet rule is meant to be a starting point. As your technique improves, and you begin to pull your elbows back and place your hands closer to your hips, you’ll be able to use a shorter rope.
I am on the cusp of 2 sizes, which one should I get?
Our sizing chart goes by your height plus 3 feet, which provides plenty of slack. So when on the cusp of 2 lengths we recommend the shorter one.
What if my cable frays?
Don't even worry! ...your jump rope is fine! Our durable handles are virtually indestructible. Our cables will need to be replaced occasionally. It's cheap and easy to do right here on our site! It's also important to use Key Wedgie or the Split Ring Pliers prevent breaking your nails.
Is there a difference between a speed rope and jump rope?
A speed rope is a more advanced version of a jump rope. Typically made out of lighter-weight materials, and built with more sophisticated handles that spin faster, speed ropes require more familiarity and skill than jump ropes. That’s especially true because the speed rope’s lack of resistance makes it difficult to track the wire moving around your body. Somewhat counter-intuitively, because speed ropes spin faster, they produce less intensity. If intensity is what you’re after, consider a jump rope, or better yet, a Drag Rope.
Why do my calves hurt during jump rope?
There are three main reasons why your calves might hurt during jump rope:
- Inadequate footwear: your shoes don’t provide enough cushioning for the balls of your feet
- Muscle fatigue: you’re either new to jumping or are doing more volume than you’re used to
- Overtraining: you haven’t recovered enough before jumping again
To reduce the pain:
- Wear proper shoes with enough cushioning
- Warm up with dynamic stretches and light cardio
- Loosen your calves with a lacrosse ball and foam roller
- Land softly on the balls of your feet with slightly bent knees
- Gradually increase the intensity and duration of your jump rope sessions