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The Great White Shark 1.5 KG
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1500 GRAMS OF HEAVY FLOW.
Heavy but bendy & soft. The perfect tool to train gait patterns & rotational movements.
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The First ever Heavy Flow Rope, The Great White Shark, Feel the added weight and train to increase strength and power.
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Massive 1500 grams (1.5 kg) of heavy goodness to complement your strength and endurance training
- 28 mm diameter
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Go heavy. Go big. GET STRONG W/ THE GREAT WHITE SHARK!
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Master your movement and use your body as a whole unit.
- 245 cms between handles
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Made from the best materials in Australia
- Grip and shoulders will be sore the first sessions and will get stronger very soon













Best Feel Best Flow
It is hard to describe the perfect rope, it feels almost like weightless but so connected to your hands, it doesn't coil and looks good when going fast or slow
- BBaderVerified ReviewerI recommend this productRated 5 stars4 minutes agoStrength rope
The great white is an amazing rope product. I was amazed when I first used this rope cause after few minutes of dragon rolls I felt the amount of power generated in my grip. If your looking for power, I recommend this shark rope for you!
Was this helpful? - IMIbrahim Michael G.Verified ReviewerI recommend this productRated 5 stars10 months agoAmazing rope for muscular development
Love this rope for moderate-length session because the stimulus is global without feeling too light or too heavy. Very versatile and a good choice for wide array of training goals.
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Was this helpful? - PPhil.GoodflowI recommend this productRated 5 stars10 months agoGREAT WHITE SHARKS IS GREAT!
Great white Shark is a super dope rope! Handles are really dope, strong and we'll crafted.
This heavy rope is really fun and every pattern is a real challenge.
Dope stuff to upgrade your ropeflow game!
Was this helpful? - DDustinI recommend this productRated 5 stars1 week agoIt is a good rope
I just started learning but I’m having fun and getting good exercise with this rope
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