RPM SPEED JUMP ROPE - COMP4 - TRUE BLACK
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COMP4 Jump Rope: Engineered for Performance
The COMP4 Jump Rope is your ultimate competition companion, featuring a dual-bearing system for unmatched speed and smoothness. Reinforced for strength and durability, its aluminum handles are precision-machined and backed by a 5-year warranty. Experience the innovation of dual axis rotation for consistent, torque-free performance. Designed for serious athletes, the COMP4 comes with a super aggressive knurl for optimal grip and a microfiber bag for convenience.
Features
• Dual bearing system for a smoother, freer spin
• Reinforced stem, making it our strongest rope to date.
• 100% precision machined aluminum handles come with a 5-year warranty.
• Patented dual axis rotation, allowing your handles to stay on the end of the rope while eliminating torque build up in the cable.
• Built standard with our BARE CABLE (12ft length), but is also compatible with all colors of both our bare and coated cables!
• Super aggressive competition knurl for improved grip when it matters most!
• Comes with a microfiber bag for easy storage and transport.
Additional Info
Additional Information:
Ideal for speed-seeking enthusiasts, the COMP4 is built with a bare cable but is versatile enough to accommodate both bare and coated cables in various colors. Note: To extend cable life, use on smooth surfaces and opt for a coated cable for rough terrains. Exercise caution during use to avoid contact with skin.
Disclaimer
If you're a bare cable junkie 'cause you just flat out need that crazy speed, be sure and stick to rubber gym flooring and other similar smooth surfaces to help your cable last longer.
If you think you might end up on some concrete / dirt / sand / lava / or really anything besides smooth gym flooring, just be sure you're packin' a coated cable for all that adventure to help your cable get through the workout. But get back to that gym floor ASAP because any rough surface will chew up even a coated cable before long.
The cables may sting (a little) when it meets bare skin, so probably best not to jump barefoot... or naked for that matter.