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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Good rope to have. Works good for multiple workouts. Good burn on triceps .
Chris Wagers
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Used this a couple times now and I really enjoyed it. It was much softer and I feel I get a better grip than the rope or the bar. Seems to be built very well. I’ll keep using it and see how it holds up and update the review if anything changes.
DJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
These straps are great. High-quality, reasonable cost. They really transform upper arm exercises. I wish I’d gotten them long ago.
BIOCHEM.303
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
This product is awesome. I always needed to wrap my pinky when doing lat pull-downs, now I don't need to. My hands fit comfortably into the grips and I'm able to concentrate on the muscle. Great product!!
k.fit
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
Perfect for our home-gym. Very versatile
HROD
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I really like the flexibility that this handle offers. Great for overhead tricep extensions and face pulls. Also use it for machine ab crunches and tricep push downs. Very comfortable and easy to vary grip. Recommend it in fact, thinking about purchasing another one so that once the current one we just end of life if it does, I won’t have a problem Replacing it.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I've used these for about two months now, for heavy pulley-based exercises. The multiple grip options lend themselves to a variety of exercises, from tricep extensions, curls, pushdowns, lumberjack chops and face pulls. So far it's stood up to my daily abuse very well.
Michel
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2023
I have been training for 40+ years and this one of the nicest and most versatile products that everyone who is serious about training should have. As soon as you grab the handles you will know what I mean. You are not restricted by a solid handle, it allows you to use your biomechanics and range of motion, it has padding in the handles and it is very well constructed.
Heather Foxman
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
I bought this as an alternative to my straight bar and w-shaped triceps bar. It is comfortable in my hands and I love the range of motion, especially with the lower grips. My triceps really contract. An excellent accessory for my studio.
Walian
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2023
This rope is better than a tradition tricep rope. A traditional rope has most of the time plastic balls attached to the end and they will hurt your palms when you reach the strentght limit. With this rope you eliminate the issue of not feeling comfortable when reaching the strength limit. On top of that it provides a lot more stability, better range of motion, and it has two grip lengths you can choose between. It is all around a better option to use when compared to a traditional rope.
D
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2022
It's significantly better than the typical rope. Nicer to hold and better alignment and rom. As a different reviewer said its also nice to use for cable machine hamstring curls if you have limited equipment. I think it would benefit from being be 1-2 inches longer each side though
Vince Roma
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2022
The Hustle Athletics Tricep Rope Cable Attachment has more padding compared to the Vulken Tricep Rope.The lengths are similar and if you do prefer a padded feeling similar to the Vulken Tricep Rope it is possible to use a grip on where the Hustle Athletics logo placement is on their product to feel a similar type of workout you would get using the Vulken Tricep Rope rope.Overall, I prefer to use the Hustle Athletics Tricep Rope Cable Attachment as in my experience purchasing/owning/using both products. The Hustle Athletics Tricep Rope is a superior product in comparison to the Vulken Tricep Rope. The added padding for a handle side on the Hustle Athletics cable attachment allows me to have more comfort doing various workouts. I recommend this product!
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
I love this item, although calling it a Triceps Rope is selling it short since it can be used in all sorts of ways. I currently use it for:1. Triceps pushdowns: Where the extra length really helps to get a much better contraction at the bottom position. Also, if you stand further away from the cable machine and lean forward you can fully close up your arms at the top of the movement, giving a complete range of motion and muscle stretch.2. Cable Curls: Although the hand positioning makes it more akin to an EZ-Curl bar than a straight bar. The advantage to this is that you can lean back to get more resistance throughout the movement, avoiding some of the dead spots you get with free-weight curls.3. Face Pulls: The extra length on this rope allows you to do the movement properly and get your hands right out to the side. Previously I've had to use 2 traditional triceps ropes to do this as they aren't long enough.Obviously there are lots of other ways you could use it too!The construction of the rope seems really good and I can see it lasting a long time. The foam in the grips is good quality too and makes using the rope very comfortable, even with heavier weights. Speaking of weight, don't be surprised if you need to lower the weight from what you normally use due to the extra range of motion that this attachment allows for.A special mention needs to go to Amazon for how quick they got this to me from the USA to the UK. I ordered it 5:30pm on Wednesday, and it was with me by 10:30am on Friday. Amazing! And all for less than £35 including delivery and duties.Overall this was an excellent purchase for the money and I've already spotted a few people in the gym taking note when I've been using it. I expect it's only a matter of time before someone asks me where I got it from!UPDATE 28/03/22: Just an update to say that this is still going strong and showing no signs of wear despite being used every week. The foam handles can sometimes get a little bunched up but you can just straighten them out easily enough and it's as good as new again. I've also started using it for the following upper back exercises:4. Straight arm cable pushdowns: Using a high pulley, just bend forward at the start of the movement, and stand up straight as your arms move down and you can pretty much get a 180 degree range of motion, great for the lats.5. Seated cable pullovers: Just position an upright bench with your back facing the high pulley and get your arms right back for a good stretch. I stop at parallel with the ground, but you could go further if you want to hit the chest more. Keep your head back against the bench to avoid sawing it in half with the cable, and brace your core so you're not over arching your lower back.6. Standing cable trap raises: Attach to a low pulley and, starting at parallel with the ground, lift your arms up and as far back as you can. Great for the traps and mid-back.So yeah, still highly recommended and I really wouldn't want to be without it now as my workouts simply wouldn't be as good!
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