It’s Not the Handles — It’s the Cable
Most athletes focus on the handles when buying a speed rope.
But the biggest factor affecting your performance is actually the cable.
Many rope brands emphasize flashy handle designs or bundled kits, while barely mentioning the most important component: the cable itself.
The cable determines:
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Rope speed
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Turnover efficiency
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Forearm fatigue
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Control and timing
At Reyllen we have spent more than 10 years developing speed ropes specifically for functional fitness athletes, and cable selection is the most important variable.
Let’s break down how to choose the right one.
Speed Rope Cable Types
Reyllen offers three primary cable types:
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PVC
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Nylon Pro
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Nylon X
Each cable is designed for a different athlete skill level and training goal.
PVC cables are the industry standard and provide a balanced feel. Nylon Pro and Nylon X are nylon-coated cables with a stiffer construction that allow faster turnover.

PVC Cable
PVC coated cables are the most common cable type in speed ropes.
If you are shopping for your first rope, there is a high chance it will come with a PVC cable.
Best for
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Beginners learning double unders
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Athletes prioritizing control
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High durability training environments
PVC cables have a softer and more flexible structure. This gives them a slower turnover speed but also provides better rhythm feedback.
Because of this, PVC cables are excellent for learning rope skills.
Nylon Pro Cable
Nylon Pro cables are lighter and stiffer than PVC cables.
This results in less cable lag and faster turnover, making them ideal for athletes who already have solid double-under mechanics.
Best for
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Intermediate athletes
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Faster double under cadence
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Reduced forearm fatigue
Because Nylon Pro cables are lighter, athletes can perform larger unbroken sets with less fatigue.
However, the faster turnover means they require better timing and control than PVC.
Nylon X Cable
Nylon X is the stiffest and fastest cable option available.
Performance-wise it behaves very similarly to bare steel cables, but with the added benefit of a durable nylon coating that protects the steel core.
Best for
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Advanced athletes
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Maximum rope speed
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Competition-level performance
The stiffness of Nylon X minimizes cable lag almost entirely, allowing extremely fast turnover speeds.
However, it demands precise timing and consistent technique.
Understanding Cable Lag
When discussing speed rope performance, Reyllen often refers to cable lag.
Cable lag describes how much a cable bends or trails behind the handles during rotation.
The amount of lag dramatically affects rope speed and control.
Low Cable Lag
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Faster rope speed
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Quicker turnover
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Less athlete force required
High Cable Lag
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Slower rope speed
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More control and rhythm feedback
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Better for learning technique

Reyllen Cable Lag Comparison
From fastest to most controlled:
Nylon X → Nylon Pro → PVC
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Nylon X – near zero lag, fastest option
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Nylon Pro – low lag with excellent balance
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PVC – more lag, slower but easier to control
Choosing the right cable means finding the balance between speed and control.
How to Choose the Right Speed Rope Cable
Your cable choice should match your current skill level.
Beginners
Start with PVC cables to develop timing and control.
Intermediate athletes
Move to Nylon Pro once double unders feel consistent and you want faster turnover.
Advanced athletes
Choose Nylon X for maximum speed and efficiency during large unbroken sets.
Final Thoughts
Handles are important, but they do not determine rope performance.
The cable does.
Choosing the correct cable can dramatically improve:
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Double under efficiency
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Rope speed
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Training comfort
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Forearm fatigue
Understanding how cable stiffness and lag affect performance allows athletes to choose the right tool for their training progression.
If you want to explore the different cable options available, visit the Reyllen speed rope collection and choose the cable that matches your current skill level and training goals.