When I first stumbled across endless rope equipment, I immediately thought it looked like an incredible training tool. However, the first ones I came across were about $1,000. My first reaction was, I could probably build something like this for way less.
After digging around and doing some research, I came across the Titan Endless Rope on Amazon for only a couple hundred dollars.
The Titan Endless Rope is a rack-mounted pulley system that attaches to both vertical and horizontal uprights, giving you flexibility with mounting height and pulling angles. It seemed like a great addition for interval work and for just adding more variety to workouts. I ended up mounting it to my GHD for horizontal pulls.
The build quality is good at this price point. The reinforced components and steel drum feel solid and secure, even under hard pulls. The 14-foot closed-loop nylon rope runs smoothly and has held up well through repeated, high-effort workouts.
What really makes this piece valuable is how versatile and simple it is. You can easily change the resistance by looping the rope in different ways around 6 pegs.
If you’ve ever looked at endless rope machines and written them off because of the price, the Titan Endless Rope is a surprisingly affordable way to get the same training effect without the four-figure investment.
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