Skipping Ropes For Adults Jump Cordless – Digital Counter

Skipping Ropes For Adults Jump Cordless - Digital Counter Speed Jump Rope Tangle-Free Adjustable Rope with Weighted Skipping Ropes for Fitness

Skipping Ropes For Adults Jump Cordless – Digital Counter Speed Jump Rope Tangle-Free Adjustable Rope with Weighted Skipping Ropes for Fitness, Exercise Skipping Ropes for Women Adults


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Adjustable rope and durability

The steel rope is made of PC+ABS and is very durable and suitable for working on hard surfaces such as asphalt, pavements and patios.It helps you stay highly motivated to achieve your fitness goal.



Dimensions: 18.9 x 13 x 4 cm; 390 Grams
Brand: Humbgo
Colour: Black & White
Batteries Included: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: Humbgo
Dimensions: 18.9 x 13 x 4 cm; 390 Grams
Reference: S08

15 Responses

  1. Dan Dziedzic says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to try and get a little fitter before all the naughty Christmas treats.
    This is a great skill rope, it records the number of skips, calories burnt and lapsed time. I find these help motivate me as I try to do more skips in the same amount of time. The skip count does seem accurate.
    I use this every lunch break to burn a few extra calories. This is a nice bit of exercise kit that doesn’t take up much space.

  2. LiliaBaerqyvcf says:

     United Kingdom

    It is great value for money spent, happy with the quality, it’s made of very good quality materials, and keeps track of the skips done, the adjustability is great and comfortable to hold.

  3. Jamesq says:

     United Kingdom

    My digital screen skipping rope is a game-changer! The real-time display for calories, jumps, and timer keeps me motivated and on target. Not entirely sure if the calories are correct however I love the time aspect as it only goes up when you’re working out so you definitely do your set time rather than resetting and cutting corners. Would recommend to those looking to buy a new skipping rope!

  4. WilsonHedrick says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersExcellent skipping rope that can be used anywhere, inside or out. The weights on short rope gives that flexibility to use in places with low ceilings meaning you never have to miss any sessions.

  5. John Velasco says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m a keen skipper but find it difficult during the winter with it being colder and darker but the cordless function of this means I can get all the same benefits but can do it from inside and warm! Would highly recommend!

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I really like this rope. A good weight and doesn’t get tangled easily. The counter is really useful and changing between the rope and the weight is simple. I bought one for myself and my son started using it, so I got another one.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This was bought for 2 girls to share. Putting it together is not difficult but its complicated for a jumping rope. If someone else is using it, you need to be sorting the lenght out every time and it takes few minutes.
    It brings a battery and a spare one.
    Modern design but not worth the money (in my opinion).
    Havent tried the “ropeless” way cause the instructions are a bit difficult to understand (or maybe im a bit short).

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Havent skipped in a long time but i found it easier with this product. The wire is better than a normal rope as it is more weighted. Using the handles without the rope is definately good for beginners as there is not getting tangled around your legs. Its also a bonus that it counts for you as you skip.

  9. Molly Price says:

     United Kingdom

    Good price. I like that it tracks the time you are skipping but stops when you are not skipping. Made me realise I have been overestimating my previous skipping effort! Makes me want to push myself a bit more.

    I struggle a bit with the cord as not being a material I have skipped with before, and find I need very flat surface rather than grass. The adjustable length part could be neater. I also felt the instructions could be clearer, I have no idea what to do with the other accessory it came with (two balls on short bits of cord).

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m using it in indoor mode, which is extremely handy for someone who does not skip well. My arms do their work, and my legs do their work, and there’s no tripping, stopping, getting frustrated. Perfectly easy.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This skipping rope is amazing if you want to work out. You can set goals to achieve and the screen works great. I am very happy with this purchase. It is great for all ages and sizes as it has an adjustable rope.

  12. VictorHJPsxr says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to handle and use there isn’t any weight on the balls at all and the only weight is on the side that has the battery and counter on. If you are looking for a weighted jump rope pay more this for me works for now comfortable to hold no slipping. To note I only use the balls to skip as I live in a flat. Regarding the performance I can’t attest to it as I only use one part.

  13. docbungle says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI never knew that a cordless skipping rope existed until I came across this one. I’m not going to lie, I’ve gotten lazy since I’ve been working at home and ten solid hours in front of a laptop is not good for anyone which is why now I do 55 minutes of work and set a reminder every hour to do 5 minutes of skipping. It gets your heart rate up and your steps in. Having the Weighted balls on instead of the rope really does feel as though you are skipping but without the risk of smashing a light bulb or a window. It feels really great to get moving again. The fact that it counts your steps etc is just an added bonus. I would definitely recommend.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersArrived promptly and well packaged. Such a simple idea for those like me just cannot use a skipping rope or have no headroom where you intend to use the. Not much to go wrong with them and the counter is easy to use , having said that its not something I make use of at present I just skip with them. Simple but effective idea . It get heavier ones may be of benefit in the future if such things are made – perhaps an opening in the market there.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersA really good idea. For those who thinks its silly, it’s actually not. When you aren’t a professional boxer and haven’t been skipping since you were a kid, it can be very difficult to skip well without constantly tripping over the rope. Now if you do it regularly you will improve and trip over less, but it’s extremely frustrating and when you tire end up tripping over the rope even more, you whip your arms and for those who do it barefooted, you whip your toe nails which is excruciatingly painful. This ‘rope’ gives you the same workout but is in one way harder, because as you don’t have anything to trip over, it means you have to skip for the full amount of time without getting the rests you get every time you trip over the rope and have to reset. I used to be better at skipping when I weighed less and was younger, but now its damn hard to skip well without constantly tripping over and if I skip for lets say a round of 3 minutes, I waste maybe 30 seconds to a minute on having to reset after tripping over. In the picture I’ve included, you can see that I did 13 minutes of skipping which was actually 6 x 2 minute rounds (and a bit extra), and I had 30 seconds rest between rounds. In that time I did 1,840 skips and burned 372 calories. I sweat buckets. I usually train hard doing boxing for an hour or more, or sometimes go running, and although I sweat a lot, I actually sweated more doing the skipping to the point where it was dripping out of my sauna suit. Skipping is said to be better than jogging, and with this its even better as you can move around in ways you can’t do when skipping, you can do jumping squats as well which takes years to master with a real skipping rope. I’ll be using this 2-3 times a week from now on.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Really good idea, great workou