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Customer reviews of Chinese Jump Rope by Channel Craft
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Chinese Jump Rope has been reviewed 14 times with an average rating of 4.43
Review for Chinese Jump Rope
Posted 5/26/2011 by Shelley Holtsclaw

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The 2 Chinese Jump Ropes were such a big hit when I took them to the Girlscout Brownie Camp-Out with 30 girls last weekend. They has so much FUN! I'm going to use them at my Brownie Bridging Ceremony Picnic. My daughters play w/them w/their friends. I will also have them out for my Block party too. I want to get some parents involved. Some of my neighbors NEVER heard of this. This was a toy that I grew up with. Thanks for having this item, as I called 5 different stores, they don't have it. Barnes & Nobles was $13,. just for one. Thanks again!!

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Love it!!
Posted 11/29/2011 by Angie Wilkerson

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I had a chinese jump rope as a kid, and just loved it! I remember playing it all the time. My niece's have really enjoyed playing this also. It is different than a regular jump rope. It is much more exciting to play. Girls especially like it.

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My Niece was Ecstatic to Receive This!
Posted 10/7/2011 by Autumn
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Setting: Home

The rope snapped on the first day of play, but all you have to do is tie it together and it works fine.

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Chinese Jump Ropes
Posted 9/30/2009 by Joel

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We bought for a bunch of 3rd graders to play with at recess. They love the Chinese Jump Ropes. They come with cute little bags for each one. The girls love them and they appear to be quite durable.

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Jump Rope
Posted 10/5/2011 by Carolyn Day

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The product broke the first day. This is ok because of the nature of the jump rope. A quick knot and all was well. This product is hard to find and I was glad that you had it and received so quickly.

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Chinese jump rope review
Posted 6/16/2009 by Shuly Babitz

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My daughter loves the chinese jump rope and little packet it comes with. From the picture on the site, though, I thought several jump ropes came in the pack.

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Product review of Chinese Jump Rope
Posted 11/4/2011 by jerry sykora
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Setting: Home

2 children ages 8 & 11 use . both enjoy it a lot

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Chinese Jump Rope
Posted 11/17/2010 by kalli

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Okay, so here's the deal.....I had one of these when I was in grade school (1980-85) and we played it all the time, (off & on usually in spurts), at school. However, nowadays I'm not sure if they'd even allow this at a school for whatever random, danger-inventive reason. Do they even allow scissors at school anymore? lol....anyway.....I got one of these for my 5 y/o daughter & my 9 y/o niece and plan to use it as a stocking-stuffer.
This is a fun way to get some excercise, but for the fun-factor you really need to have at least 3 people to play so it feels more like a game. At home, my sister & I would get creative and put something heavy in a couple chairs and use the chair legs to hold the rope when we didn't have enough people.
Personally, I think I paid way too much for just one rope & I remember being able to by multiple ropes at a time at the dollar store back-in-the-day. The "instruction book" that comes with it is something you could easily download off the internet & fold into a booklet & it'd pretty much be the same thing. The rope itself is well-made for what is basically a giant rubber band covered with colored thread. However, we would also make our own when we were little with stretchy-cording you can get at any fabric store. Measure it out, tie it in a knot and you're good to go. I thought for sure that for the cost of this rope the ends would be flush with each other and sealed together and was a little surprised to see that the ends were, in fact, simply tied together in a big knot.
I look forward to playing it with the girls, but I think these should come in a multi-colored pack of at least 2 or 3, each a different color, to swap out when playing or to trade with friends.

Pleased!
Posted 8/31/2010 by Carolyn Shivley
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Setting: School

Several girls at church have played with both items and really enjoyed learning something new & different. My grandaughter has really enjoyed the jump rope. Great exercise and encourages them to get up and get active!

Product review of Chinese Jump Rope
Posted 11/30/2009 by BERNADETTE DUNCAN

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I have not used this item yet because it is going to be a Christmas present.

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