YUEDONG F-202 Jump Rope ORANGE Review

4.6 (15) Amazon rating$15.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The YUEDONG F-202 Jump Rope costs $15.99, the highest price of any PVC rope in this comparison, and holds a 4.6-star rating from only 15 reviews. Its 100+ bought last month matches the Champion S79's pace but trails the Hererope P60's 300+, leaving it a smaller, less proven option at a premium price.

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Best for

Buyers who want a heavier 216-gram PVC rope in an orange colorway and don't mind paying a bit more than similar ropes, provided they are comfortable with a very small 15-review sample size.

Skip if

Skip this if price and proven demand matter most. At $15.99 it costs more than every comparable PVC or plastic rope here, while its 15 reviews and 100+ monthly buys trail several cheaper, better-established alternatives.

  • Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
  • Weight 216 Grams
  • Color ORANGE
  • Priced 14% above the category median ($13.99 across 86 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 15 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    15 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The YUEDONG F-202 Jump Rope, in its orange colorway, is priced at $15.99, which makes it the most expensive PVC rope among the alternatives considered here. It costs $2 more than the same brand's own P60 style at $13.99 and more than double the Champion PR16's $6.99, putting it at the top of the price range for this category outside of specialty multi-rope kits.

Specs show a polyvinyl chloride cord weighing 216 grams, noticeably heavier than the Hererope P60's 0.2 pounds or the YUEDONG YS-001's 106 grams. That added weight can change how the rope feels in motion, generally slowing rotation slightly compared to lighter speed-focused cords. The orange color is the only variant listed for this model.

Demand signals are modest. A 4.6-star rating is solid and matches the Champion DD16 and Hererope P60, but it is built on just 15 reviews, the smallest sample of any rope in this comparison. Its 100+ bought last month ties the Champion S79's pace but falls well short of the Hererope P60's 300+ and the Champion DD16's 500+. Combined with the higher $15.99 price, the F-202 reads as a newer or lower-volume listing that has not yet built the review base or sales pace of its established, cheaper competitors.

Pros

  • 4.6-star rating matches the well-established Champion DD16 and Hererope P60
  • Heavier 216-gram PVC cord may suit buyers who prefer more weight and momentum in a rope
  • In-stock availability with no listed delays
  • Distinct orange colorway not offered by the other listed ropes
  • Same brand family as the YS-001, suggesting consistent manufacturing standards

Cons

  • At $15.99, it is the most expensive PVC rope in this comparison
  • Only 15 reviews back the 4.6-star rating, the smallest sample of any product here
  • 100+ bought last month trails the Hererope P60's 300+ and Champion DD16's 500+
  • No handle or bearing specs listed beyond weight and material
  • Heavier 216-gram cord may rotate slower than the lighter 106-gram YS-001 for pure speed work

Specifications

MaterialPolyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Weight216 Grams
ColorORANGE

Performance notes

At 216 grams, the F-202's PVC cord is on the heavier side within this comparison, roughly double the YUEDONG YS-001's 106 grams. A heavier cord generally builds more momentum through each rotation, which some jumpers find easier to track and control, though it typically turns a bit slower than an ultra-light speed rope. PVC as a material keeps costs down while still handling regular indoor use reasonably well, though it will wear faster under repeated contact with rough or outdoor surfaces than an alloy steel cord would. The orange colorway is purely cosmetic and does not affect how the rope performs. Buyers who prefer a rope with more heft and a steadier swing over the fastest possible spin may find the added weight here more comfortable than the lighter options in this list.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star rating is a strong number on its face, tying the Champion DD16 and Hererope P60, but it comes from just 15 reviews, the thinnest sample of any product in this comparison. Ratings built on so few reviews can move quickly with a single new review in either direction, so it carries more uncertainty than the thousands-deep sample behind the Champion PR16. Its 100+ bought last month is steady but not exceptional, matching the Champion S79 while trailing the Hererope P60 and Champion DD16. Together, the pattern suggests a smaller-volume listing with promising but not yet fully proven feedback.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the YUEDONG F-202 cost more than similar PVC jump ropes?

At $15.99, it is priced above the Hererope P60 ($13.99) and Champion ropes ($6.99 to $13.99). The listing does not explain the premium beyond its heavier 216-gram cord and orange colorway, so buyers are paying a bit more for those specific traits.

Is a 4.6-star rating from 15 reviews reliable?

It is a small sample, the thinnest among the ropes compared here. The rating matches better-reviewed products like the Champion DD16 and the Hererope P60, which is encouraging, but with only 15 reviews there is less data to confirm consistency over time.

How does the heavier 216-gram cord change the rope's feel?

A heavier cord typically builds more momentum per rotation, which can feel steadier and easier to track for some jumpers, though it generally spins slower than the lighter 106-gram YUEDONG YS-001 or similar ultra-light speed ropes designed for quick reps.

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