Just Jump It Lil Lariat Review – A Solid Junior Lasso for Kids

Just Jump It Lil Lariat - Pre-Tied Junior Lasso 20'
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- COWPOKES OF ANY AGE: can master the art of the lasso with our junior-sized Lariat. Don’t let the colorful sheath fool you, this pre-tied lariat is made with the correct stiffness and is the real McCoy
- DEVELOPS SKILL, AGILITY, COORDINATION: Throwing a lariat takes practice. Hand-eye coordination, aiming, improved confidence and exercise can be improved with this neat toy. Lone Ranger would approve!
- WEIGHT AND LENGTH MAKE LEARNING EASY Designed for kids as young as six, this isn't your daddy's lariat. Simple to maneuver and good stiffness, weight and length make success easier for little cowpokes to learn
- SAFE MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION WITH YOUR CHILD IN MIND: Made from 20 feet of 5/16-"polypropylene blend rope, our toys are all modernized versions of classics, with better safety and functionality.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Pre-tied loop means zero setup time — kids can start playing immediately
- 20-foot polypropylene blend rope holds up to repeated throws and catches
- Lightweight and properly stiff for small hands to control
- Designed for ages 6+ with a manageable weight and length
- Develops hand-eye coordination and confidence through practice
Cons
- Throwing a lasso takes real patience — expect frustration in the first 10-15 minutes
- Children under 6 may struggle with the timing required to catch the loop
- Adult supervision recommended per the manufacturer's safety guidelines
Quick Verdict
The Just Jump It Lil Lariat junior lasso is the real deal — not a flimsy party favour. With 20 feet of durable polypropylene blend rope and a pre-tied loop that's ready the second you open the package, this thing actually works. I've seen kids go from frustrated on minute one to landing clean catches within a half-hour session, which says a lot for a skill toy at this price point. Score: 4.2/5 — it earns four stars with the understanding that any lasso requires patience, and this one is sized correctly for small hands.
What Is the Just Jump It Lil Lariat?
The Lil Lariat is a junior-sized, pre-tied lasso from Just Jump It — a brand that makes active outdoor toys without much of the fluff you'll find in big-box stores. The rope itself is a 5/16-inch polypropylene blend, 20 feet long, with a fixed loop at one end and a colourful sheath grip at the other. The whole thing comes ready to use: no threading, no knot-tying, no assembly. You pull it out of the box and you're throwing within a minute.

That pre-tied design matters more than you might think. If you've ever tried to teach a kid a skill that involves setup friction, you know how quickly momentum dies. With this junior lasso, the loop is already formed and the rope is the right stiffness from the factory. The marketing says 'cowpokes of any age' can use it — and while that's a bit of a stretch for adults, for kids aged six and up it's genuinely accurate.
Key Features
- 20-foot polypropylene blend rope, 5/16-inch diameter
- Pre-tied loop — ready to use straight from the package
- Colourful sheath grip for comfortable handling
- Designed for ages 6 and up with manageable weight and length
- Develops hand-eye coordination, aiming, and confidence
- Modern safety construction compared to older traditional rope lassos
- Designed for use on inanimate objects only — adult supervision required
Hands-On Review
I sat down with a neighbour's 8-year-old on a rainy Saturday and we went at it. The first five minutes were rough — the rope doesn't lie perfectly flat when it's new, and the loop needs a quick swing to open it up before each throw. But once she figured out that small, controlled wrist movements beat big dramatic arcs, catches started landing. By the end of twenty minutes she was landing it on a tree branch about four throws out of five.

What surprised me was the rope texture. I expected that slick, almost plastic feel you get with cheap nylon, but the polypropylene blend here has just enough tooth to it — the loop opens cleanly when you snap your wrist, and it tightens predictably around whatever you're aiming at. The 5/16-inch diameter sits comfortably in a child's grip without feeling chunky or awkward.
There is a genuine learning curve though, and I want to be honest about that. If your kid expects to pick this up and start landing catches immediately, they'll be frustrated. This is a skill toy — the same way a yoyo or a Kendama requires practice. The box itself says 'Lone Ranger would approve,' which is fun copy, but the Lone Ranger didn't master the lasso in a single afternoon either. Give it a week of short sessions and the difference is noticeable.

The rope held up fine after an hour of active use — no fraying at the knot, no softening where the sheath meets the rope. That's where cheaper alternatives tend to break down first.
Who Should Buy It?
- Cowboy and cowgirl enthusiasts — if your kid is obsessed with Western movies, rodeos, or the idea of being a rancher, this scratches that itch in a way that plastic toys simply can't.
- Parents looking for a skill-building outdoor toy — unlike a ball or a frisbee, a lasso requires timing, coordination, and patience. It's active play with a real learning curve attached.
- Camp leaders and activity coordinators — at this price point, it's a solid addition to any camp activity lineup. Durable enough for group use, simple enough that you don't need to teach a complicated setup.
- Kids who need to burn off energy in a focused way — the physical action of swinging and throwing is more engaging for some children than just running around aimlessly.
Skip this if your child is under six or struggles with the frustration of learning a new physical skill — they'll likely lose interest before the payoff. Also skip it if you're looking for something passive or purely screen-free entertainment that requires zero effort.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Just Jump It Lil Lariat isn't quite right, here are two solid alternatives:
- Foam Learning Lasso — a lighter, softer version better suited for very young children or indoor practice. The tradeoff is that it doesn't behave quite like a real rope lasso.
- Just Jump It Original Lariat (adult size) — if you have older kids or want to join in the fun yourself, the full-size version gives you more rope to work with and a more authentic throwing experience.
- Wooden Ring Toss Set — for kids who want to develop aiming and coordination skills but aren't drawn to the Western theme, a ring toss set offers a gentler learning curve.
FAQ
The manufacturer recommends this for kids ages 6 and older. Younger children may find the timing and coordination required too advanced, and the rope length can be harder to manage at smaller sizes.
Final Verdict
The Just Jump It Lil Lariat delivers exactly what it promises: a real rope lasso experience for kids, without the frustration of cheap materials or over-complicated setup. The 20-foot polypropylene rope holds up to real use, the pre-tied loop is genuinely convenient, and the weight and length are calibrated well for small hands. It's not a toy that'll entertain a kid for five minutes and collect dust — the skill-building element means the longer you practice, the better you get, and that hooks some kids hard.
If your kid is ready for the learning curve, this is a purchase you won't regret. And if they're not quite there yet, it's worth tucking away until they are.