Jump ropes might be perceived as old school, but in today’s day and age, even they’re receiving a bit of a facelift: materials and construction used today go far beyond the leather and wooden-handled silhouettes of yesteryear. (Which are still damn good, if you ask me.) One of the best examples of jump ropes for the 21st Century has been Crossrope. The brand’s lineup of impressive fitness tools offer great quality and performance, as well as a helpful companion app to help you keep workouts fresh and interesting.
Recently, the brand launched its all-new Amp stable of connected jump ropes, delivering a sleek and simple profile along with seamless realtime tracking potential. But all that tech and innovation comes with a hefty price tag, posing the question: “Is a $200 jump rope really worth the money?”
To find out, I forwent my typical treadmill sessions and rowing circuits for a few weeks, instead opting for Crossrope’s available workouts as well as a few Free Jump routines. I made note of how the jump rope felt in the hands as well as my control throughout multiple skips, and also spent a good amount of time perusing the companion app to see how versatile this cardio discipline could be. Here’s what you can expect from Crossrope’s Amp Jump Rope Set.

Crossrope Amp Jump Rope Set
Pros
- Premium construction and bearings make controlling the rope a breeze
- Wide variety of workouts and programs available through the companion app for fresh training scenarios
Cons
- Must subscribe to the membership service to unlock all the connected perks
- Price tag can be jarring to some, especially when compared to other jump ropes on the market