Expensive for a jump rope…
It's a fantastic product but $90 for a jump rope is hard to justify. The quick-clip and two ropes are great features but I could have bought a solid speed rope for $20.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Crossrope Get Lean Set includes two weighted ropes and quick-clip aluminum handles with ball-bearing swivels — a system designed for serious jump rope training with the flexibility to switch rope weights mid-workout. Available on Amazon.ca (ASIN B07MQ3V1GN) at around $89 CAD.
| Ropes Included | 1/4 lb (light) + 1/2 lb (heavy) |
| Handles | Aluminum with ball-bearing swivel, sweat-resistant grip |
| Attachment | Quick-clip system — rope swaps in seconds |
| Rope Length | 9–10 ft (length adjustable for height) |
| App | Crossrope app — free basic workouts + premium subscription option |
| Compatibility | Works without app for standalone jumping |
"I replaced 30 minutes of treadmill running with 15 minutes of Crossrope intervals and I'm in better cardio shape than I've been in years."
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"The quick-clip system is legit — I switch between light and heavy mid-workout without breaking rhythm."
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"The heavy rope is much harder than it looks. I thought I was fit until I tried 60 seconds of heavy rope jumping."
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"The app workouts are what kept me consistent. I never knew what to do with a jump rope before this."
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Expensive for a jump rope…
It's a fantastic product but $90 for a jump rope is hard to justify. The quick-clip and two ropes are great features but I could have bought a solid speed rope for $20.
Source: Amazon reviewerApp subscription is extra cost…
The free workouts in the app are limited. If you want the full library it's another monthly charge on top of the hardware purchase. Bit of a bait.
Source: Amazon reviewerNeed good ceiling clearance…
My basement has 7.5 foot ceilings and I keep hitting the beam. You need real space to use this properly.
Source: RedditRope length adjustment is permanent…
I cut my rope slightly too short following the guide — now it's a bit awkward for my height. Measure twice before cutting.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Crossrope Get Lean set is the right buy for buyers who want to build a serious jump rope practice — the quick-clip system, two-weight format, and ball-bearing handles are genuinely better than any budget alternative. The premium over a $20 speed rope is real and justified only if you'll use the two-rope system and app actively. For casual jumpers or people who just want some cardio variety, a standard speed rope is the right tool. For anyone who wants jump rope to be a primary cardio modality, the Crossrope earns its price.