Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Weighted Jump Ropes

Bala The Jump Rope vs Crossrope Get Lean Set

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Crossrope Get Lean Set comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.0 vs 4.6). The gap is mostly about athletes who want a premium, app-guided weighted-rope system for cardio, fat loss, and skill work — read the strengths below before deciding.

Bala The Jump Rope
Ranked #5 in Best Weighted Jump Ropes
Bala The Jump Rope
$55as of Jun 7

The Bala The Jump Rope is the best beginner pick: 1/2 lb weighted handles slow the rotation just enough to make timing easier to learn, wrapped in soft silicone handles and a modern design with two interchangeable ropes. BarBend named it best for beginners, though Garage Gym Reviews and SheKnows both flagged handle-mechanism reliability concerns.

Strengths
  • Beginner-friendly 1/2 lb weighted handles that slow rotation for easier timing
  • Soft silicone handles and an attractive, modern design
  • Comes with two interchangeable ropes and an adjustable, no-cut length system
Watch-outs
  • Reviewers report the handle/rope locking mechanism can slip or fail
  • Style-forward design at a premium for the materials
  • Only mild resistance — not for serious weighted conditioning
Crossrope Get Lean Set
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Weighted Jump Ropes
Crossrope Get Lean Set
$129as of Jun 7

The Get Lean Set is the best overall weighted jump rope: a premium handle pair with quick-swap 1/4 lb and 1/2 lb ropes, a smooth fast-clip connection, and a guided-workout app. Garage Gym Reviews scored the Crossrope system 4.2/5, praising the accurate, well-made weighted ropes, and reviewers from Believe in the Run to TODAY found it delivers a genuinely effective full-body workout.

Strengths
  • Swappable 1/4 lb and 1/2 lb ropes on one premium handle pair via a fast-clip connection
  • Smooth, tangle-free rope that whips at high speed for double-unders and speed work
  • Companion app with guided workouts that reviewers say make sessions more enjoyable
Watch-outs
  • Expensive versus a basic speed rope
  • Heavier ropes (1 lb, 2 lb) require buying the Get Strong set separately
  • App-centric experience may not appeal to minimalists

How they stack up

Bala The Jump Rope

Lighter and more beginner-oriented than the premium Crossrope Get Lean Set and the adjustable WOD Nation Atlas, with style-forward silicone handles. Offers handle weighting like the TRX Weighted Jump Rope but at a gentler resistance, and is the opposite end of the spectrum from the 7.5 lb Hyperwear Hyper Rope.

Crossrope Get Lean Set

More premium and versatile than the WOD Nation Atlas Weighted Jump Rope, with a smoother quick-swap rope system and an app the WOD Nation lacks. Lighter and more cardio-focused than the 7.5 lb Hyperwear Hyper Rope, and a sturdier, higher-end alternative to the TRX Weighted Jump Rope and the beginner-oriented Bala The Jump Rope.

Specs side-by-side

SpecBala The Jump RopeCrossrope Get Lean Set
Handle weight1/2 lb each
CableSteel with ball bearings, two ropes includedCoated weighted ropes (tangle-free)
HandlesSoft silicone, ergonomicSlim aluminum, fast-clip connection
Length10 ft, adjustable (no-cut locking)
Includes2 handles + 2 interchangeable ropes
AdjustmentIntuitive locking mechanism
Best useBeginner cardio, HIITCardio, fat loss, double-unders
Rope weights1/4 lb + 1/2 lb
AppCrossrope app with guided workouts
ConnectionQuick-swap clip system
Warranty60-day returns
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