Rogue Heavy Jump Rope vs RPM comp rope
This is a comparison between the Heavy jump rope and the RPM comp rope including pros, cons and alternatives. Follow the links for more details
Overview and review of the Rogue RPM Comp rope
This is an overview of the Rogue RPM Comp rope which comes in at $65. You will see the pros and cons of this jump rope and also learn more about other Rogue Models. This article was originally posted in "Which jump rope to get from Rogue"
What else to consider from Rogue
Overview of the RPM Comp rope
The
RPM comp rope has been co-designed by Rogue and Jason Khalipa to deliver an ultimate machine for fast spinning with Aluminium handles. This jump rope comes in black with extra precision knurling to prevent it from slipping from your hands. The cable is bare steel compared to the
RPM speed rope version. Therefore it should be used on rubber floors only. Specs of the
RPM comp rope are:
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Co-developed with Jason Khalipa
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Adjustable 12' Bare Steel Speed Cable
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Precision-machined Aluminum Handles: Aggressive Knurl + Rogue Branding
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Dual Axis Rotation design reduces torque in the cable
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Oilite Bushing System for a smooth spin, reduced friction
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Comes with Microfiber Storage Bag
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Recommend 1.8MM - Bare steel cable
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Recommend the 1.8MM Adjustable Screws
Pros of the RPM comp rope
No compromise on the speed with a bushing design. The bare steel cable makes you perform and every single piece of this jump rope has been designed to perform.
Cons of the RPM comp rope
The higher price and the non coated cable might not make this the ideal choice for use at home. Here you might want to go for the
RPM speed rope base model.
Alternatives to the RPM comp rope
The
SR3 jump rope is the bread and butter model in the CrossFit community. If you are annoyed with the jump rope from the local shop and want to start with double unders, this is the one for you. It is part of many of the Rogue equipment packages and can also be bought in bulk to outfit an
affiliate or college gym.
The
SR1 jump rope is an alternative to get a bearing jump rope on the cheap. The
SR1 also has bearing to make the rope run smoothly but the handles are not made of Aluminium. This makes them lighter and more cost-efficient at the expense of being easier to break.
The
Rogue Pro Jump Rope is the ultimate jump rope from Rogue. It combines the speed of the speed ropes with the weight of
heavy ropes to create the most challenging and satisfying jump rope experience from Rogue. This product is also fully manufactured in the States. Apart from the price, there is nothing bad to be said about it since its first appearance at the CrossFit 2016 games.
Summary For the RPM comp rope
This can be a great upgrade for someone who already owns the base model or entry for an elite athlete, especially if you like the handle design and do not want to spend $100 one jump rope.
Overview and review Rogue Heavy jump ropes
This is an overview of the Rogue Heavy Jump rope which comes in at $47.25. You will see the pros and cons of this jump rope and also learn more about other Rogue Models. This article was originally posted in "Which jump rope to get from Rogue".
Overview of the Rogue heavy jump rope
The
Rogue heavy jump rope is a good alternative to the many speed ropes which are in the portfolio. With the
heavy jump rope leans a bit more towards boxing rather than CrossFit style of using the jump rope. This means focusing on your upper body strength and endurance to keep your shoulders flexible and arms up for longer. The specifics of the
Rogue heavy jump rope are:
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Sold Individually
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8mm diameter cable
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Available in 9' or 10' length
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9' cable weight: 1.5LB (24 ounces)
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10' cable weight: 1.75LB (28 ounces)
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TPE handles: 1" diameter, 0.3LB (4.8 ounces) each, Red w/ Rogue logo imprinted
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Ropes are Non-Adjustable
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Training Ropes - Not intended for Double Unders
The
heavy rope is a good addition to mix things up or if you have boxers and MMA fighters on your box. This jump rope is not made in America.
Pros of the Rogue heavy jump rope
The rope swings slower and is harder to move. This makes it better for trick jumps and when you want to train for endurance.
Cons of the heavy jump rope
The
heavy jump rope doesn’t spin fast and is therefore not the best for doing double unders. If that is your main interest you might want to go for other jump ropes.
Alternatives for the Rogue heavy jump rope
The
SR3 comes with plastic handles and bushing. This is a good option for people who want to start training with double unders and find it to hard to do with the jump ropes from the local shop. The
SR3 is also part of many Rogue Equipment packages and can be purchased in bulk. This is the rope to get for beginners and as your
affiliate equipment.
If you prefer a sturdier setup and can spare around $50 for a jump rope you might want to look into the
SR2 series. There are several different combinations of handles and colors available. This jump rope has Aluminium handles and bearing instead of the bushing. This is one of the cheapest Aluminium jump ropes you can get from Rogue. It is a very good option for anyone who wants to upgrade their double under experience.
The Creme de la Creme of Rogue jump ropes is the
Rogue Pro. First used at the CrossFit games 2016 this rope combines the speed of a speed rope with the weight of a
heavy rope. If you want to be at the top of the game in any discipline, this is the one to get to train your double unders.
Summary of the Rogue Heavy Jump Rope
The
Rogue heavy jump rope can hell to mix up the routine for yourself and your clients. If you have many fighters in your gym you might want to consider to get a couple more of these.