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Rogue Toomey SR-1S vs Fraser SR2 jump rope

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jul 10, 2020 9:00:00 AM

Rogue Toomey SR-1S vs Fraser SR2 jump rope

This is a comparison between the Rogue Toomey jump rope and the Fraser jump rope including pros, cons and alternatives. Follow the links for more details

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Review Fraser SR2
 

Rogue SR 2 S Fraser Speed Rope

This is an overview of the Rogue Fraser SR2 which comes in at $44.50. 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".

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Overview of the SR2 Fraser

 
The Rogue SR 2 Fraser speed rope comes customized with HWPO ingrained in it. The is short for his motto “Hard work pays off”. The SR 2 has bearing for a faster spin and Aluminium handles. This gives it a different feel compared to the SR1 and SR3 jump ropes from Rogue. The specifications of this jumbo rope are: 
 
  • Made in the USA
  • Inspired by Rogue athlete and Fittest Man on Earth, Mat Fraser
  • 5.25" Red Anodized Handles: Aircraft grade aluminum construction, knurl-textured grip (0.625" diameter)
  • HWPO logo on handle knurl
  • 2.3MM Nylon Coated Black Speed Cable (120" length)
  • Bearing Swivel for omnidirectional movement
  • Adjustable end
  • Recommend only for use on rubber or non-abrasive surfaces
 
It is also one lower-cost options for American made jump ropes from Rogue, if the origin of the products is of special importance to you.
 
 

Pros of the Fraser SR 2 

 
The SR 2 has bearing and Aluminium handles. This makes it a good rope to be used with chalk for double unders. If you drop your jump rope often and it is likely that people will step on it, this is a good low-cost option that will take the beating. 
 

Cons of the Fraser SR2

 
If you want to do trick jumps or you are more interested in the strength rather than conditioning benefits of jump rope training this might not be for you. In this case, you might want to get the Rogue Pro Jump Rope or heavy jump rope instead. 
 

Alternatives to the SR2

 
Alternatives to the SR2 jump rope can be 
 
 
The SR3 series jump rope is part of many rogue equipment packages and the best starter jump rope in terms of value for money when it comes to double unders. They are also a cost-efficient option to buy in bulk for your affiliate gym. 
 
The Rogue Heavy Jump Rope is a good alternative if you are into martial arts training. The heavier rope spins slower and trains your muscles more effectively. It is also a good option for trick jumps a la Muhammad Ali.
 
The Porsche among the Rogue jump ropes is the Rogue Pro Jump Rope. It combines the benefits of the heavy jump ropes with the speed needed for double unders. Introduced at the 2016 CrossFit games it makes a good investment for committed individuals. 
 

Summary of the SR2 

 
The Rogue SR2 Fraser edition is a good option if you prefer Aluminium without breaking the bank with a bit of style. I personally like the slogan “Hard work pays off” a lot. If you don’t like the color or handles you can also go for the Bridges version of these.
 
Review Toomey SR1

Toomey SR1 Speed Rope

This is an overview of the Toomey SR1 Speed Rope which comes in at $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 SR1 Toomey

 
The Toomey SR1 Speed Rope is the Toomey athlete version of the basic SR1 model. There are also a Froning and Spealler version of this jump rope which has different colors or handles. The SR1 is one of the most affordable bearing jump ropes which include the Rogue branding. It’s not made in the US so if you were bound to get a US-made jump rope to opt for the higher priced ones. The specifications of the SR1 Toomey jump rope are:
 
  • Exclusive speed rope of Tia-Clair Toomey
  • Bearings: (4) Hi-Precision Cartridge Ball Bearings per rope
  • Handle Length: 5.25"
  • Handle Diameter: 0.625"
  • Handle Construction: Glass-Filled Nylon Resin with TPE overmold for superior grip
  • Polyurethane Speed Cable: 120" long, 3/32" diameter, Dark Grey coated
  • Adjustment: adjustable end with a fixed swaged end
  • Best used on rubber or nonabrasive surface
  • Official Toomey Arrow logo branding and Rogue branding on handles
  • Color: Olive Green & Grey Handles, Dark Grey Cable
 

Pros of the Toomey SR1 

 
You get a very fast jump rope at a reasonable price. If you have leveled out on your double unders with your current rope, this might be an option to get you a new challenge. You will also get a custom design which inspires some of your CrossFit fans. If you like green, this is can be a nice upgrade for you and your affiliate
 

Cons of the Toomey SR1 

 
It is not produced in the States and also not very heavy. If you want to do trick jumps or anything apart from double unders, this might not be the right jump rope for you. If you have to buy In bulk you might also not be a fan of the price tag. 
 

Alternatives to the Toomey SR1 

 
You should have a look at the following alternatives before making your final decision: 
 
 
The SR3 jump rope is the bread and butter jump rope from Rogue. It is part of the Rogue equipment packages and can also be bought in bulk. If you are buying your first jump rope to get better at double unders or you want to buy in bulk for beginners, this is the one to get. 
 
The Rogue heavy jump rope is a good alternative if you don’t want to do double unders and train more like a boxer. This will put more emphasis on your arms and shoulder muscles and teach endurance. 
 
The Rogue Pro Jump Rope has been introduced to the public at the 2016 CrossFit games. This jump rope combines the weight of a heavy jump rope with the speed of a speed rope. If you are buying for yourself and only want the best, go for this one. 
 

Summary for the Toomey SR1

 
The Toomey SR1 is a solid upgrade for the Ambitionen affiliate gym or for weekend warriors who find their SR3 not challenging enough anymore. If you have the extra money to spend for a little more design and fun on your first purchase the SR1 is also reasonable compared to the higher-priced options around $100. 
 

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