Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.The length of the tow rope is 60 ft. As specified, the length of the rope should be 50-65 ft. Our length is a very ideal length.
Bri
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This is a decent length rope for tubing and comes in a nice bag that has holes for drainage which is great for storing on the off season. Has pre tied loops on the ends and is thick and won't snap or break
Junglestreet
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Quality polyester 60-foot tow line. Heavy line that will last even after being exposed to water for a long time. Loop at both ends. It would work well as a tow rope, but I am using a line along a steep outdoor slope where it sits out in the elements as I do erosion mediation work on the weekends. The polyester line can sit on the hillside slope for a long time regardless of moisture and still maintain its integrity to trust for safety- Nice price point.
User
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
We have a 2-person tube which we tow behind our boat and up until now have been removing the handle from our ski rope each time. This dedicated rope was priced right and will come in handy for switching between tubing and skiing!
AR (since 2006)
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I have a tube that's meant for being towed behind a boat or used in the snow, but it didn't have a good tow rope. I wanted this rope so that I could tow my kids in the tube behind my ATV in the winter. This rope arrived today and I wasted no time trying it out. I like that it has loops on both ends. The rope is very strong. It's a good length. I'm happy with it.
JessicaVon
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
We have yet to actually use the rope and i will update my review after our first use. However, the packaging of the rope was great and the feel of the rope is very top notch. The feel and thickness is on point, once we use it with our tube I'll update my review based on usage and how well it held up for what we used it for.
Happy2B
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Really impressed with this tow rope for the price. Will be a few more months before we have it on the boat to tow people but I have used a lot of tow ropes over the years and feel comfortable evaluating this one even without having it on the water yet. In fact, I would always evaluate a rope before actually using it to be sure it shows the right signs of quality rather than risk a mishap. If anything unusual happens when its used with a towable and humans, I'll report back.
Mills
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
For sking we like to have at least 75 feet of rope so the skier is not in our boat wake and also not too close to the boat. This rope is only 60' long so we'll probably only use it for inflatables. It is good quality rope and nice that their is a loop at both ends for easy attachment.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
We live on a lake, and my 2 boys like tubing better than skiing, surfing, and wake boarding so we have owned more than a dozen different tubes and multiple tow ropes over the years, in all shapes and sizes. The vast majority of our tubes and tow ropes have been Airhead, which is the company that seems to dominate the market in this field. I understand why, as they, in my opinion, make the best products and their pricing is about the same or better than the other brands.I was happy to try out a new company’s (AQINGR) product, as competition is a good thing to either bring down prices and/or improve quality. This rope is fine, but doesn’t seem quite as nice as the Airhead ropes that I have. Although it’s the same basic design, it seems a little more “plasticky.” I’m sure it’s plenty strong and will work well. On a side note, these ropes, in general, are incredibly strong and we use them (especially the older ones) over regular rope when we want to secure our dock, tie things down, etc - I much prefer these over regular rope because of their strength.I’m all for a new company trying to come into the marketplace for water sports products. But, for them to succeed they need to either offer better products or cheaper prices than their rivals that dominate the market. For tow ropes, the Airhead rope seems a little better quality than the AQINGR and is actually much less expensive ($20-22 vs $28.19).So, although there is nothing wrong with this product, and it’s a good rope, I don’t consider it quite as good as my “gold standard” of Airhead and it’s 35-40% more expensive. Hence the 3 stars.
Recommended Products