Digital Cordless Jump Rope

Brand: Digital Jump Rope
Manufacturer: B&M Global Distribution, LLC
Model: FBA_S16A
EAN: 0783583368476
Category: Awesome Stuff
Price: n/a  (64 customer reviews)
Shipping Wt: 0.55 pounds
Availability: In Stock.
Average Rating: 3.1 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

The cordless jump rope allows you to get all the calorie burning benefits of a traditional jump roping without the interruptions of tripping on the rope. The rope tracks calories burned, number of jumps and time based on the user's height and weight. This is a must have piece of fitness equipment.

Top Reviews

Cordless Jump Rope for tight space
by kgeresy (3 out of 5 stars)
February 10, 2013

well this is NOT a replacment for the regular jump rope ...

just wanted to start off with this statment

Product:

well in short this is the jump rope with out the rop, with two balls that simulate the rope, with calorie counter , turns counter and time.

now some would ask, whats the point?! or this is a silly product

well no actually not, if you know for what to use it,

I have been jumping rope for more than 17 years now, its basically a basic in my daily workout routine,

now the problem is that my work makes me travel alot and be in hotel rooms with not enough space,

thats where it come in,

its perfect when wanting to workout in a tight space but then again , i would never get it as a replacement for the regular jump rope

also I dont think it would help alot if your trying to learn jumping rope, my idea of learning is trial and error especially in jump rope till you get it right, you will never learn if there isnt a rope that will wack you if u dont jump right

now to the pros and cons

Pros:

works in tight spaces

calorie counter (though it will be not accurate , u need a heart monitor for that)

counts jumps

timer

Cons:

the weights of the balls does not simulate an accurate rope, i think they needed to make it a bit heavier,

also it is not and will never be a replacement for the good old jump rope

it does not work well for learning, or atleast i think so

final though:

if you are a fanatic jump rope freak and have a problem with space, then this is for you,

if you have enough space i would def recommend you getting the real thing,

if you are learning also i would recommend you get the real thing,

but knowing what you are buying it for I would give it a 3.5 stars, one star and half removed due that it doesnt siumulate the real thing quite accurately
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Better workout than I imagined...
by Jeff (5 out of 5 stars)
July 21, 2012

I was buying a few things, saw this cordless jump rope and decided to try it. I didn't expect to like it and thought it was a little silly. But I'm often in mobile environments (especially on a boat) and was looking for something that would work inside with low ceilings.

After 3 weeks, I try to use it 1-2 times per week. It's actually a lot of fun and works really well. Since there's no "missing" that can happen with a real rope, it's actually a little better of a workout. I usually go for 25 minutes and find myself drenched in sweat by the end.

It would be nice if the weight and time were remembered. It's not a big deal though. It seems well-enough made although I doubt it'll live for more than a year.

The best way to use it is to crank up a set of good tunes especially on something like an iPod and just jump. I routinely burn 500+ calories every 25 minutes of use which is about as good as possible inside and stationary.

All in all, I'm unexpectedly very happy with it. I think I'd like to get another backup once I've used it consistently for a few months.
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I LOVE
by Avo (5 out of 5 stars)
June 3, 2015

I started @ 1 minute a day...then pushed to 3 minutes...THEN...I started 3 sets of 10 minutes...now that was hard because when I stopped, it was hard to even start up again...SOoooo...I just went for 30 minutes a day, every other day...that was more satisfying and greater results...builds endurance, your legs. burns calories, etc., etc., you get your workout while watching TV or music...I LOVE 'EM
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Spend a little more.
by Taylor Huston (3 out of 5 stars)
July 12, 2014

Works, I suppose. But the handle with the electronics in it is over twice as heavy as the one without. This makes it really awkward to use, and to keep both hands in sync. Very annoying. Really the handle without the electronics is so light that it's hard to use in general.

For a few bucks more I would get a more...substantial piece of equipment.
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Two stars because they did seem to work for a while.
by Saffron (2 out of 5 stars)
June 2, 2012

I was actually among the first to purchase these cordless jump ropes when they became available on Amazon around the end of 2011. I workout a lot, and I thought these cordless, digital ropes were a wonderful idea! No slapping the ceiling or your surroundings with a rope, no worry of accidentally jumping on the rope and ruining your timing, etc. etc. Well, I used them every day for about three weeks, but then they stopped counting the jumps and therefore didn't work at all. I tried every combination of fixes to get them back up and working, and alas, they went in the trash after less than a month of use. So, I would strongly suggest investing your money in a good heart rate monitor that tracks calories burned while working out, and jumping to some steady paced music that will help you keep your timing. Please keep in mind, lots of people review after their first use, but this review comes from someone who used them for a month then wrote her review following their seriously premature break. Good luck in your search for the right exercise tool.
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Junk
by The Bearded Hiker (1 out of 5 stars)
December 15, 2013

This was a silly purchase. It just didn't work and it was cheap. The counter never worked properly so I sent it back promptly.
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Great alternative if you have low ceilings
by Joe (5 out of 5 stars)
December 12, 2013

I will use this cordless jumping rope during the winter months. Great alternative if you have low ceilings. This almost feels like your using a corded jump rope. Quality seems to be good.
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So So
by momma swin (3 out of 5 stars)
August 29, 2012

This product is ok not the best workout for me. It takes alot of effort to keep the balls going the right way so it tracks your laps right. And when it get off rythm the I have to stop jumping and try to get them rolling again. I wouldnt recommend it expecially if you dont have a lot of patients like me.
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It works!
by mbender71 (4 out of 5 stars)
March 9, 2014

Even though it may look on the cheap side, the cordless jumping rope is great for some good exercise. I do wish like some other reviewers said that it would remember your last setting, but overall I am happy with it
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Product was exactly as described and at a great price and very fast delivery
by Rican1967 (5 out of 5 stars)
August 20, 2015

Product was exactly as described and at a great price and very fast delivery !!! Will be back to this sellers page !!!
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Fun!
by HealthyLifeInBalance (4 out of 5 stars)
June 6, 2012

This is a fun fitness item to have. Plus no rope to trip on!!!

It counts your skips, and gives you a calorie count, based on your height and weight .Is it necessary? No...but it gives you a little extra motivation to just get up and do it!!

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