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CrossRope, the First-Ever Interchangeable Weighted Cable Jump Rope System, Announces Official Launch

CrossRope's interchangeable cable system results in unparalleled versatility and scalability in sport-specific workouts and preferred training routines

2012-07-11
JACKSONVILLE, FL, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) CrossRope, the first-ever interchangeable weighted cable jump rope system dedicated to meet individual training needs and optimize workout effectiveness, announced its official launch today. Founded and created by active duty Navy pilot, Dave Hunt, CrossRope is the first jump rope that allows users to easily tailor the level of resistance with seven cable types and weights ranging from two ounces to three pounds.

CrossRope's unique series of sleek, interchangeable jump rope cables provide a serious range of workout and training capabilities. Each CrossRope cable serves a different purpose and function creating effective workout options for beginners to more advanced trainers, professional athletes, MMA fighters and military personnel. CrossRope offers seven cable types; Sprint, Speed, Stamina, Explode, Power, Strength and Titan. All CrossRope equipment, cables and combo sets are available for purchase online at http://www.crossrope.com/products/.

"I wanted a very fast and responsive jump rope that could also incorporate heavier jump rope weights for powerful workouts without jeopardizing long-lasting qualities," says founder of CrossRope, David Hunt. "I aim to provide CrossRope customers with a jump rope that is customized to their specifications, revolutionizing their workout and challenging them to reach their true fitness potential."

Unlike competitors, CrossRope specializes only in jump rope equipment, allowing it to focus on creating the best, most efficient workout and training system suitable for everyone's exercise needs and desires. The revolutionary jump rope system is best for training and conditioning that can provide users with long-term benefits and lasting results when integrated into a multitude of workout routine types. Users can learn new and effective ways to use CrossRope by watching instructional exercise clips uploaded to CrossRope.com along with workout samples and suggestions.

Dave credits the U.S. Navy for his inspiration in creating CrossRope. In continuing his military service and through the growth of CrossRope, he aims to have the chance to repay and honor those who have sacrificed so much their lives for our country.

For more information about CrossRope, please visit: https://crossrope.com/

About CrossRope
CrossRope was founded in Jacksonville, FL in 2011 by active duty Navy pilot, Dave Hunt. Hunt aimed to create a jump rope that would change the way people think about jump ropes, while fulfilling expectations for high-performance, high quality and innovative exercise equipment. With a goal to specialize in creating the best jump rope for those striving to achieve their own top level of fitness, Hunt created an interchangeable weighted cable jump rope, called CrossRope. CrossRope is an elite breed of new workout equipment dedicated to pushing individuals to new workout possibilities.

CrossRope's ultimate mission is to provide customers with a jump rope that is customized to their specifications, that will revolutionize their workout and challenge them to reach their true fitness potential!

For more information about CrossRope, please visit: https://crossrope.com/


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[Press-News.org] CrossRope, the First-Ever Interchangeable Weighted Cable Jump Rope System, Announces Official Launch
CrossRope's interchangeable cable system results in unparalleled versatility and scalability in sport-specific workouts and preferred training routines