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Jump rope your way to better health with this personalized tracking system on sale


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TL;DR: The HYROPE: Smart Jump Rope is only $39.99 as of Oct. 23. That's 32% off.


Jump ropes have definitely changed since your days of playing double-dutch on the playground. Now, these powerful fitness tools are being recognized for their cardio capabilities, and even better — they've got a digital upgrade.

Jumping rope is one of the most fun ways to work out. And with the HYROPE jump rope, you can keep track of all of your fitness achievements without having to input any information.

This electronic smart jump rope from HYGEAR connects seamlessly through Bluetooth to help you access and create innovative workouts based on your exact skill level, fitness goals, and more. Through AI technology, the HYROPE adjusts your workouts in real-time based on your actual fitness performance. It can guide you through different workout programs, like basic jumping skills, cardio training, and other challenges.

Each time you use the rope, you'll get real, live feedback directly on your phone as you work out. From there, you can explore HYGEAR's full workout library of sessions, tailored to cardio, weight loss, full-body fitness, or just about anything you're after.

Over time, it'll track your progress and become tailored to your needs and growing fitness level through the HYGEAR app. Expert feedback and new courses are constantly being added, so you'll never get bored. Community-wide challenges and achievement celebrations will keep you motivated and help you connect to others in the system to get a workout buddy that keeps you moving.

See it in action:

Normally the HYROPE from HYGEAR retails for $59, but for a limited time, you can save 32% and take it home for just $39.99.

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