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How to Size Your Flow Rope

Selecting the right type of flow rope as well as the correct size to fit your body is essential because it will have a big impact on your success and enjoyment of practicing with your rope. You can follow our suggestions to help guide you to the ideal type and length of flow rope.

In this article, we will show you how to size your rope properly, review some common sizing methods, provide basic tips on form, and recommend rope lengths based on the type of jumping you’ll be doing.

In this article we’ll cover:

  • Quick Start Sizing
  • Common Lengths
  • Additional Tips

Quick Start Guide For Flow Rope Sizing

Your Wingspan + 3 ft. (92cm) = Rope Length

Below are recommendations to use if you are uncertain of your length or you are looking for help with your specific height. An extra 3ft is the longest we recommend for beginners while going shorter is advisable.

Rope Sizing Table

ATHLETE HEIGHTMETRICFLOW ROPE LENGTH
3’3″-3’5″100-105 cm6’4″
3’5″-3’7″105-110 cm6’6″
3’7″-3’9″110-115 cm6’8″
3’9″-3’11 “115-120 cm6’10”
3’11”-4’1 “120-125 cm7’0″
4’1″-4’3 “125-130 cm7’2″
4’3″-4’5 “130-135 cm7’4″
4’5″-4’7 “135-140 cm7’6″
4’7″-4’9 “140-145 cm7’8″
4’9″-4’11 “145-150 cm7’10”
4’11”-5’1 “150-155 cm8’0″
5’1″-5’3 “155-160 cm8’2″
5’3″-5’5 “160-165 cm8’4″
5’5″-5’7 “165-170 cm8’6″
5’7″-5’9 “170-175 cm8’8″
5’9″-5’11 “175-180 cm8’10”
5’11”-6’1 “180-185 cm9’0″
6’1″-6’3 “185-191 cm9’2″
6’3″-6’5 “191-196 cm9’4″
6’5″-6’7 “196-201 cm9’6″
6’7″-6’9″201-206 cm9’8″
6’9″-6’11”206-211 cm9’10”
6’11”-7’1″211-216 cm10’0″

How To Check Your Flow Rope Size

– Step on the rope with one foot, bring your feet together, and pull the rope tight.
– Bring the handles together and point the top towards your chest.
– Only check where the rope terminates to the handles, do not include the handles in your rope size.
– If you follow our length guidelines your rope should reach but not go past your sternum or lower pecs.
– The rope should not go higher than this point
– Any longer than this and you will have too much rope overhead and below.
– This will result in the rope slapping the ground in excess as it spins.

Our Recommended Sizing Approach

If you are a beginner to intermediate skill level with rope flow (i.e. 5-10 min 60-70 rpm) it is important to begin with an approach that gives you a good starting point that follows a progression for improvement just like any other skill based movement.

Choosing the correct flow rope size is a 3 part process:

01. Choosing The length that correlates to your height

02. Adjusting your positioning to fit that rope with adequate spacing overhead

03. Understanding the components to proper arm positioning

Sizing For Beginners

The RFW sizing method is a progression-based approach with the goal of ultimately placing you in a rope length that allows a comfortable exploration of movement mechanics.

The recommended length relates to your height and supplies an abundance of rope clearance overhead and underfoot, yet not so much as to force cramped and inefficient movement patterns.

The Beginner to Intermediate length suggestion should be considered as your starting point and the goal should be to move to a shorter rope length over time.

A shorter rope length requires more exact positioning, which comes as a result of more exact movement patterns. In essence, a shorter rope will train you to perform movements with more precise biomechanics.

FAQ

Can the size of a flow rope be adjusted?

Once made, flow ropes can only be made shorter.

Ropes with tied handles are adjustable by moving the overhand loop knot at the end lower on the rope.

Alternatively, a simple knot can be added to the main rope line to shorten it by a few inches.

Ropes with fixed handles can be adjusted this way, by adding a knot to the main rope line.

How do I choose the right length rope?

Ideally, your flow rope should not be longer than your height plus 3 feet. For example, if you are 5’5″ tall the longest your rope should be is 8’5″ long. However, movement efficiency is improved while working towards a shorter rope that is equal to your height plus 2.5 feet.