Rope Balls

LONG ROPE | 60" in / 1.5 m | Users over 6' ft / 1.82 m | Replace Yearly With Heavy Use

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Long Rope Replacement and Urethane Cap
  • Long Rope Replacement
  • 60" / 1.5 m Rope Length
  • Heat Sealed Ends
  • Blue Urethane Plug
  • Suggested for Users 6' /1.8 m or taller(1) 8.5" Large, Weight: 12.5 lbs / 5.68 kg

Replacement Rope and Urethane Cap for Your Power Rope Ball 

 

Time For A Change:

We suggest changing your Power Rope Ball plug and rope every year. This is a critical part of your product and should be checked regularly for wear or damage.

 

Check Your Rope For Signs Of Wear:

It's important to check your products for wear. These are signs of excessive abrasion, heat wear, broken fibers or exposure to outside agents. These conditions will weaken rope and can cause serious injury. Replace your rope if any of these conditions are present:

  1. Any signs of abrasion due to excessive friction
  2. Glazing or melting of the fibers giving it a hard glassy surface
  3. Any increase or decrease in rope diameter
  4. Discoloration from exposure to chemicals
  5. Loss of flexibility
  6. Core fiber exposure or kinking / twisting of the rope.

    Check Your Urethane Caps and Power Rope Ball:

    With continued use, periodically take the top rope cap out of the top of the ball and inspect all surfaces. Pull the rope out of the top cap and inspect the inner core for solid construction. A damaged top cap should not be used. You can also check the rope around the urethane holes for signs of damage.  Look for:

    • Cracks
    • Splits
    • Tearing
    • Abnormal color
    • Rocks or debris in the rope or cap
    • Any non-smooth intact surface

     

    Elysia's Notes:

    If it's time to replace your rope then you are one Si Boards Maniac! Please contact us if you have any questions or need help replacing your rope. Happy slamming!

     

    Download Your Instruction Manual And Training Guide Here!

    Weight:

    • 2 pounds / 0.9 kg

      Rope Length:

      • Measure from the ground to the front crease of your elbow
      • Rope should be at elbow or slightly above to allow ground clearance for full swings
      • Advanced users or full body slinging can use longer ropes
      • Rope length is measured from the ground to the end of the rope
      • Each knot takes up 4" - 6" of rope length
      • Short rope is 42" / 1 m from the floor to the rope end. Black rope cap.
      • Medium rope is 51" / 1.3 m from the floor to the rope end. Red rope cap.
      • Long rope is 60" / 1.5 m from the floor to the rope end. Blue rope cap.

        Top Rope Cap Material:

        • Solid and durable urethane mushroom shape
        • Two center holes for the rope
        • Recessed rope area to protect top rope from ground contact
        • Cap is recessed 2" into the ball

          Rope Material:

          • 7/16" dynamic sailing rope
          • Soft on hands and easily flexible for knots
          • 2" of adhesive shrink tubing protects the ends of the rope
          • Untie bottom knot and split rope in two for hand hold variety

            How To Change Your Rope Cap Assembly:

            The rope and urethane rope cap are designed to be changed together. The black heat sealed rope ends prevent you from taking the rope out of the mushroom shaped cap. Replace the entire assembly as one unit.

             

            How To Remove Your Old Rope and Rope Cap:

            1. Untie all knots
            2. Pull top mushroom shaped cap out from the Rope Ball
            3. Stagger the rope ends to allow one to pass through at a time from the bottom flat plug
            4. Pull the remaining rope through
            5. Use a cardboard tube and slide the Rope Ball over the tube
            6. Turn the Rope Ball over and slide firmly over a pipe or broom handle to "pop" the cap out

             

            How To Assemble Your Rope Ball: 

            1. Your Rope Ball has ridges inside to help secure the bottom plug. This is the plug that has one hole versus two
            2. Pass your chosen rope length through the Rope Ball. The cap assembly goes inside the smooth surface of the Rope Ball
            3. Thread one rope end through the bottom plug
            4. Wedge the second rope end into the bottom plug
            5. Then pull the longer rope and the second end will follow
            6. Even out the rope ends. Slide the bottom flat plug to the Rope Ball
            7. Make sure the rope is not twisted inside the Rope Ball. Push the bottom flat plug to secure it into place. The bottom plug goes into the Rope Ball end with the inside ridges. It may be difficult to push it in
            8. Gently bounce your Rope Ball on the ground to tighten the rope in the top plug and reduce slack
            9. Make sure the rope do not twist. Tie the bottom knot to secure the flat plug
            10. Ensure rope top is protected and does not extend past the top rope cap. The bottom knot will secure the bottom cap. Check all surfaces for damage before and after each use

                 

                Care and Maintenance:

                • When you first receive your Power Rope Ball the texture may feel slippery and appear shiny. This is the silicone mold release used during manufacturing.
                • You may wash the silicone mold release off with dish soap and dry well with a towel. It may take several washings to completely remove any silicone.
                • Once the silicone is removed the Power Rope Balls will not look shiny and will have a naturally tacky feel.
                • Check your Power Rope Ball for any damage, including cracks or splits. Damaged items should not be used. Minor scuff marks are ok.
                • Store your Power Rope Ball indoors and out of the elements, such as rain, extreme heat and cold and sunlight exposure.
                • Do not store your items in contact with water, oils or solvents.
                • Check the rope caps for splits, tears and any other signs of damage. The caps should have a secure fit into the ball.
                • With continued use, periodically take the top rope cap out of the top of the ball and inspect all surfaces.
                • Pull the rope out of the top cap and inspect the inner core for solid construction. A damaged top cap should not be used.
                • Check the bottom rope cap for a secure fit into the bottom of the ball.
                • Check the rope for any signs of abrasion due to excessive friction, glazing or melting of the fibers giving it a hard glassy surface, any increase or decrease in rope diameter, discoloration from exposure to chemicals, loss of flexibility, core fiber exposure or kinking/ twisting of the rope.
                • These are signs of excessive abrasion, heat wear, broken fibers or exposure to outside agents.
                • These conditions will weaken rope and can cause serious injury. Check all knots for a tight and secure fit.
                • The knot at the bottom of the rope should have enough space to avoid coming loose.
                • With continued use we suggest replacing the rope and caps on a yearly basis.

                Getting The Most of Our Superior Rebound:

                Our Power Rope Balls rebound unlike any other and creates tremendous reaction energy. The harder you slam against the wall the greater the fast rebound and eccentric muscle control with shoulder stability needed. To properly bounce against the wall you need full range of motion and to get your hand inches from the wall. Limited range prevents the middle of the ball from hitting the wall and a direct opposite rebound vs hitting the top of the ball.

                 

                Get The Right Rope Length For Your Needs and Skill Level:

                The longer the rope the farther the weight is from your body. This creates greater force on your joints and can be difficult to control for beginners. A shorter rope may be a better starting point for beginners and those learning shoulder control. Longer ropes give you the ability to slam the Rope Balls on the ground and have more body clearance on the rebound.

                 

                How To Measure:

                A general rule is to have the rope end at the inside of your elbow crease. This allows you to have ground clearance if doing big shoulder swings. You will have enough rope length for extra grip knots and hand wraps. Measure from the ground to the inside of your elbow. Advanced users may want a longer rope for added hand wraps or behind the back swings.

                 

                User Height Suggestions:

                • Up to 5'4" / 1.6 m: Suggested Short Rope Length
                • 5'4" / 1.6 m to 6' / 1.8 m: Suggested Medium Rope Length
                • Over 6' / 1.8 m: Suggested Long Rope

                 

                Length Rope Lengths:

                • Short Rope: 42" / 1 m
                • Medium Rope: 51" / 1.3 m
                • Long Rope: 60" / 1.5 m

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