This category rhythmic gymnastics 
ropes from well-known international 
manufacturers.
The rope is selected according to the gymnast’s 
height: when standing with both feet on the middle of the 
rope, its ends should reach the armpits. For participation in 
national and international championships, the rope must be 
approved by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG). 
For certified apparatus, we additionally indicate in the 
description that there is a new FIG marking. The length of 
non-certified ropes may differ from the one indicated on 
the website within +/- 5%.
Rhythmic gymnastics ropes are most often made of cotton 
or synthetic materials with nylon. They are strong, elastic, 
and keep their shape well when performing throws and 
elements. The weight of the rope varies on average from 
150 to 180 grams, which complies with FIG requirements. 
Modern dyeing and weaving technologies allow the 
production of plain, multicolored models, as well as options 
with decorative elements.
The rope is used in gymnastics to perform jumps, rotations, 
wraps, and throws. Thanks to its structure, it is easy to 
handle, allowing gymnasts to perform both simple and 
complex elements of the routine.
 
Care of the rope.
Always read the manufacturer’s care 
instructions. It is recommended to store the rope in a dry 
place, avoid contact with sharp objects and excessive 
stretching. After washing, the rope may become slightly 
shorter, which is a normal process. It is best to store and 
transport it in a soft case. It should be used only on a 
gymnastics carpet to extend the service life of the material.
Assortment.
Chacott ropes
 are known for their quality and variety of 
models, including popular multicolored options. 
Sasaki 
ropes are often chosen by 
professional gymnasts for competitions. Many gymnasts 
praise Pastorelli ropes
 as they are comfortable and durable. For beginners 
and sports schools, Tuloni ropes
 are a great choice. Detailed information about 
each model can be found in the product description.