Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Weighted Jump Ropes

Hyperwear Hyper Rope vs TRX Weighted Jump Rope

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

TRX Weighted Jump Rope comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about lifters who want to add a forearm and shoulder pump to their jump-rope cardio — read the strengths below before deciding.

Hyperwear Hyper Rope
Ranked #4 in Best Weighted Jump Ropes
Hyperwear Hyper Rope
$144.95as of Jun 7

The Hyperwear Hyper Rope is the heavy-duty pick: at 7.5 lbs it is the heaviest jump rope available, with a braided poly rope over a flexible metal core built to add serious resistance to skips and bodyweight moves. BarBend tested it as the best heavy-duty option, praising the abuse-resistant build while rating the handles and value 3.5/5 each.

Strengths
  • At 7.5 lbs, the heaviest jump rope available for maximum resistance
  • Braided poly rope with a flexible metal core that withstands heavy use without shedding
  • Doubles as resistance for push-ups, crunches, and conditioning beyond skipping
Watch-outs
  • Expensive at roughly $140 with no app or adjustable weight
  • Grip can slip as sweat pools; rubber handles can crack over time (BarBend handles 3.5/5)
  • Far too heavy for beginners or pure speed/cardio work
TRX Weighted Jump Rope
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Weighted Jump Ropes
TRX Weighted Jump Rope
$19.99as of Jun 7

The TRX Weighted Jump Rope is the best weighted-handle pick: removable 9-ounce weights in comfortable, grippy TRX-style handles turn skipping into a forearm and shoulder workout. BarBend tested it and rated the grip 4.5/5, while flagging a less-efficient PVC-cable turnover at 3.75/5.

Strengths
  • Removable 9-ounce handle weights turn skipping into arm and forearm strengthening
  • Comfortable TRX-style handles with rubberized knurling that grips well
  • BarBend rated the grip a strong 4.5/5
Watch-outs
  • PVC cable holds coil memory and can have an initial odor
  • Turnover scored only 3.75/5 — less efficient than premium ropes
  • Weight is fixed at the handles only (no cable weighting)

How they stack up

Hyperwear Hyper Rope

Vastly heavier (7.5 lbs) than the cardio-focused Crossrope Get Lean Set, the adjustable WOD Nation Atlas, and the handle-weighted TRX Weighted Jump Rope. Where the Bala The Jump Rope is built for beginners, the Hyper Rope is built for maximum resistance — the strength specialist of this group.

TRX Weighted Jump Rope

More affordable and simpler than the premium Crossrope Get Lean Set, with fixed handle weights rather than swappable weighted ropes. Offers handle-only weighting versus the WOD Nation Atlas's handle-and-cable adjustability, and is far lighter and more skip-focused than the 7.5 lb Hyperwear Hyper Rope. A sturdier strength-oriented option than the beginner Bala The Jump Rope.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHyperwear Hyper RopeTRX Weighted Jump Rope
Rope weight7.5 lbs (fixed)
Cable100% braided poly over flexible metal corePVC-coated, adjustable to 10 ft
HandlesShortenable grip for wrist comfortTRX-style thermoplastic, rubberized knurling
Length9'9" (non-adjustable)Adjustable up to 10 ft
Warranty1-year limited
OriginMade in USA/Canada
Best useHeavy resistance, strength, HIITStrength + cardio intervals
Handle weight9 oz removable (per handle)
BearingsLow-friction internal bearings
Weight optionsWeighted or removed (speed mode)
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