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45mm - Titan Rope (Limited Production - Orange w/cosmetic blemish)

45mm - Titan Rope (Limited Production - Orange w/cosmetic blemish)

Black marker stain where I mislabeled where to cut the rope. Otherwise perfectly new. 

Whipped handles look slightly different because they are triple protected: Rubberized hocky grip + Whipped with paracord + Shrink tubing end caps.

This isn’t a fitness tool, it’s a cry for help in rope form. Why would you even want such a heavy rope?! The Titan is the heaviest rope we've ever made, and frankly, it’s ridiculous. It doesn’t flow - it orbits! Swing it, and you’ll question your life choices, your shoulder joints, and possibly gravity.

This rope doesn’t care about your form. It creates its own form. This rope doesn’t just test your grip, it takes your grip out back and has a “character-building conversation” with it. Your fingers will file complaints. Your forearms will consider unionizing. The Titan will win. Gravity has entered the chat.

Use it to train. Use it to anchor a ship. Use it to ward off debt collectors.

Specification Details
Material Condensed gravity and unpaid taxes
Feel Like the bridge cables from the Golden Gate
Firmness As soft as a lullaby, until it smacks you awake
Diameter 45mm | 1.75in
Weight ~2.5kg | 5.5lbs (dangerously heavy)
Ideal Use To drag the earth into rotation

IMPORTANT

  • You won't be able to adjust the length of your heavy rope with knots. 
  • For heavy ropes, it's recommended to select a length that's 1ft less than your standard rope.

Sizing (Measured handle to handle)

  • Medium: Standard size, suitable for most individuals between 5ft 6in - 6ft (168-182cm)
Size
Regular price $260.00 CAD
Regular price $280.00 CAD Sale price $260.00 CAD
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Flow ropes will wear down with use (especially where they strike the ground) but proper care can extend their life:

🌦️ Care & Maintenance

Use on smooth surfaces

Stick to grass, rubber flooring, hardwood, yoga mats, or clean pavement.

You can wrap the apex of your rope (where it hits the ground) with electrical tape, duct tape, or kinesiology tape for added protection. However:

  • It may affect the rope’s feel and flow.
  • Removing the tape can damage the fibers or leave sticky residue.

Only do this if you’re certain it’s worth the trade-off.

Avoid

Rough concrete or gravel - they cause fraying.

Cleaning

Hand wash in warm water with mild soap or rope-safe cleaners. Disinfecting wipes are also an option. Never use bleach. Rinse thoroughly if it has been exposed to saltwater.

Drying

Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Avoid direct sun or high heat, which can weaken the rope. Store in a cool, dry place to prevent mold or mildew.

Heavy Ropes: Avoid dryers as they can cause the handles to come undone, or worse, the core to become separated from the sheath. Air dry for up to 72 hours with a fan if possible.

Check the Ends

Re-tape or re-wrap them when they start to wear.

Rope Shrinkage/Swelling

Is normal over the lifetime of a rope. Minimizing water exposure reduces this.

Rope Repair

If the apex of your rope start to fray, you can gently reseal the fibers using a heat gun or by quickly passing it over a low flame.

Caution: Avoid high heat. Too much can burn the rope or fuse the fibers, making it stiff or brittle. Use just enough heat to slightly melt the stray fibers and prevent further fraying.

If the outer sheath of your rope wears down and the inner core becomes visible, your rope is nearing the end of its life.

Taping it with electrical, duct, or kinesiology tape may offer a short-term fix, but it won’t restore the rope’s original feel or function.

At this stage, you can either keep flowing until it fully wears out, or consider replacing it for a better experience.