Description

Ropeflex Fitness IBEX RX2300 Dual Position Rope Trainer  

The Ropeflex IBEX RX2300 is a compact, dual-position rope trainer that brings the benefits of vertical and horizontal rope training into a single space-saving unit. Perfect for home gyms, boutique studios, and commercial facilities, the RX2300 offers endless versatility for strength, conditioning, rehab, and sport-specific training.

Using Ropeflex’s patented Progressive Resistance™ technology, resistance automatically adjusts from 10 to 200 lbs based on pulling speed and intensity—delivering scalable workouts that challenge beginners and elite athletes alike. Whether training seated, prone, or upright, users can switch between vertical and horizontal orientations for a truly full-body workout.

With transport wheels for easy mobility, a durable polyester-weave rope that’s soft on the hands, and an LCD console to track performance metrics, the IBEX RX2300 is designed for durability, convenience, and results. Optional HIPERVISION™ integration unlocks interactive workouts, racing modes, and guided group training.


Key Features

  • Dual Position Design: Switch seamlessly between vertical and horizontal rope training.

  • Progressive Resistance™: Automatically adapts from 10–200 lbs based on speed and pulling force.

  • Compact & Mobile: Space-saving footprint with built-in transport wheels for quick repositioning.

  • Durable Polyester Rope: Soft, easy-to-clean hand-made rope; available in black or burgundy/black.

  • Integrated LCD Console: Tracks speed (ft/min), time, distance, calories, and scan mode.

  • Optional HIPERVISION™: Add-on system for interactive, competitive, and group training.

  • Low Maintenance: Magnetic resistance technology with no moving parts to service.


Ideal For

  • Athletes & Trainers: Vertical and horizontal pull options for complete conditioning.

  • Space-Conscious Facilities: Compact footprint ideal for small gyms, studios, or home training spaces.

  • Rehab & Recovery Programs: Low-impact, adaptive resistance supports safe progression.

  • Commercial Gyms & Studios: A versatile, maintenance-free machine that fits multiple training styles.

  • Functional Training Enthusiasts: Build grip strength, core stability, and endurance with dynamic pull patterns.


Why Choose the IBEX RX2300?

The IBEX RX2300 combines the functionality of two machines into one sleek, compact design. With Progressive Resistance™, multiple training positions, and portability, it’s one of Ropeflex’s most popular trainers for athletes, rehab centers, and fitness facilities. Whether your goal is fat loss, strength conditioning, or sport-specific performance, the RX2300 adapts to your needs and delivers results—without demanding extra space.


 

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Specifications
Specifications data
Length: 45 in.

Width: 32 in.

Height: 61 in.

Weight: 120 lbs

Technology: Magnetic / Iso-Kinetic with Automatic resistance adjustment

Resistance: 10 to 100 lbs

Digital Display: Yes

Hipervision: Optional

Outdoor: No

Warranty
Warranty data
Frame (Excludes Coatings)

10 Years

Structural Components

10 Years

Pulleys

3 Years

Bearings

3 Years

Rope

1 Year

Labor

1 Year

Electronics

1 Year

Upholstery

6 Months

Accessories

6 Months
FAQs
Frequently asked question

Is the Ropeflex IBEX RX2300 worth it for a home gym?

Absolutely. The RX2300 delivers commercial-grade rope training in a compact, space-saving design ideal for home gyms. With dual positioning, automatic Progressive Resistance from 10 to 200 lbs, and versatility across strength, conditioning, rehab, and sport-specific training, it replaces multiple pieces of equipment. If you want a serious, low-maintenance training tool that grows with your fitness level, the RX2300 is a strong long-term investment.

What warranty and return policy comes with the RX2300?

Ropeflex stands behind the quality of the RX2300 with a manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Specific warranty terms and return window details are listed on the product page and vary by retailer. We recommend reviewing the warranty documentation included with purchase and contacting our support team directly with any questions before or after your order.

What does 'dual position' mean on the IBEX RX2300?

Dual position means the RX2300 can be used in both vertical and horizontal rope training orientations. Vertical pulling mimics climbing and overhead pulling movements, while horizontal mode targets rowing and pulling patterns. This flexibility lets you hit different muscle groups and movement patterns in one compact machine, making it ideal for full-body conditioning without needing separate equipment.

How does Ropeflex's Progressive Resistance technology work?

Progressive Resistance™ automatically adjusts the resistance level as you pull the rope, increasing challenge as you go faster or pull harder. On the RX2300, resistance ranges from 10 to 200 lbs without manual adjustments or weight stacks. This creates a smooth, natural training experience that scales to your effort, making it suitable for beginners, athletes, and rehabilitation users alike.

What muscles does the RX2300 rope trainer work?

The RX2300 targets the back, shoulders, biceps, forearms, and core through rope pulling movements. Depending on your position and exercise selection, you can also engage the legs and glutes. It's highly effective for building grip strength, upper body endurance, and cardiovascular conditioning. The dual-position design expands muscle targeting by allowing both vertical and horizontal pulling patterns.

Is the RX2300 suitable for rehabilitation and low-impact training?

Yes. The RX2300's automatic resistance starting as low as 10 lbs makes it accessible for rehab and low-impact training. The smooth rope motion is joint-friendly and easy to control, allowing gradual progression as strength and mobility improve. Physical therapists and trainers often recommend rope trainers for shoulder, back, and grip rehabilitation due to their controlled, low-stress pulling mechanics.

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