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BECOJADDE Ankle Weights Set of 2 (1 lb/2 lb Each) Review

4.6 (354) Amazon rating$21.99500+ bought last month

Our verdict

The BECOJADDE Ankle Weights Set (1 lb each ankle) costs $21.99 and holds a 4.6 star average across 354 reviews, with 500+ bought last month. That places it above the Theraband 25871 on price but below it on review count, while its silicone and stainless steel build differs from every comparison model's fabric strap.

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Best for

Buyers who want a lighter 1 lb per ankle load in a wipeable silicone and stainless steel shell, and who are willing to pay more than the Cando or Graham-Field for a listing with steadier recent demand at 500+ bought last month.

Skip if

Skip it if 1 lb per ankle feels too light: the Graham-Field 1897 offers 4 pounds and the Cando 10-0193 offers 3 pounds, both providing more resistance per strap for buyers progressing past a beginner load.

  • Material Silicone, Stainless Steel
  • Weight 0.93 Kilograms
  • Size 2 Lb Pair (1 Lb Each)
  • Color Beige
  • Priced 10% above the category median ($19.99 across 97 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 354 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    354 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Strap on a light ankle weight for a walk, a stretching routine or a set of standing hip abductions, and the BECOJADDE Ankle Weights Set at $21.99 fits that lighter-intensity use case. Each ankle carries 1 lb, for a 2 lb pair total weighing 0.93 kilograms, built from silicone and stainless steel in a beige finish.

That 1 lb per ankle spec makes it the lightest option among the four models compared, sitting under the Cando 10-0193's 3 pounds, the Graham-Field 1897's 4 pounds and the Theraband 25871's 2 pounds. Silicone and stainless steel give it a different feel than the neoprene, nylon and polyester straps on the other three, likely trading some breathability for a more wipeable surface.

On review pattern, 4.6 stars across 354 reviews with 500+ bought last month beats the Cando and Graham-Field's 0+ bought last month by a wide margin, though it has fewer total reviews than the Theraband's 1,500. The middle price of $21.99 falls between the Graham-Field's $15.41 and the Theraband's $22.49, positioning it as a mid-tier buy rather than a budget or premium pick.

Pros

  • 4.6 star average across 354 reviews
  • 500+ bought last month, well ahead of the Cando and Graham-Field's 0+
  • Silicone and stainless steel build for a wipeable, low-slip fit
  • Priced between the Graham-Field ($15.41) and Theraband ($22.49) at $21.99
  • Lighter 1 lb per ankle spec suited to walking and light circuits
  • In stock and ready to ship

Cons

  • Fewer reviews (354) than the Theraband 25871's 1,500
  • 1 lb per ankle is the lightest load among the four models compared
  • Costs more than the Cando ($19.09) and Graham-Field ($15.41)
  • Only available in a beige colorway

Specifications

MaterialSilicone, Stainless Steel
Weight0.93 Kilograms
Size2 Lb Pair (1 Lb Each)
ColorBeige

Performance notes

At 1 lb per ankle, or 2 lb for the full pair weighing 0.93 kilograms, this set delivers less resistance than the Cando's 3 pounds or the Graham-Field's 4 pounds, positioning it for endurance-style movement like walking or marching rather than strength-building leg raises. The silicone and stainless steel construction likely means a snugger, sweat-resistant fit compared to the fabric straps on the other three models, since silicone grips skin and clothing more than nylon or neoprene tends to. Stainless steel components probably form the weighted core, a denser material that can keep the overall unit smaller for its load than a sand-filled pouch would be. For someone doing high-repetition ankle work, such as barre-style leg lifts, the lighter 1 lb spec reduces joint strain over a long session, though it will feel underpowered for anyone chasing progressive overload.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 354 reviews, paired with 500+ bought last month, reads as a healthy, active listing even though its total review count trails the Theraband 25871's 1,500. What stands out is the bought-last-month gap: 500+ for BECOJADDE versus 0+ for both the Cando 10-0193 and Graham-Field 1897, despite those two carrying comparable star ratings of 4.3. That kind of split, similar star average but very different recent purchase volume, usually points to a listing gaining traction now rather than one that peaked earlier and has since gone quiet. The 354 review count, smaller than Theraband's but far larger than the newest entrants, suggests a model with a track record and current momentum.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does each BECOJADDE ankle weight weigh in this set?

Each ankle weight in this set is 1 lb, making a 2 lb pair that weighs 0.93 kilograms combined. That is lighter than the Cando's 3 pounds, the Graham-Field's 4 pounds and the Theraband's 2 pounds per unit, making it the lightest choice among the four models compared.

Why does this BECOJADDE model cost more than the Cando or Graham-Field?

At $21.99 it is priced above the Cando's $19.09 and the Graham-Field's $15.41, likely reflecting its silicone and stainless steel build versus their nylon, polyester or unlisted straps. Its 500+ bought last month figure also outpaces both of those listings' 0+, suggesting steadier current demand.

What color options does this BECOJADDE ankle weight come in?

The listing shows a beige colorway as the available option, paired with a silicone and stainless steel build rather than the nylon, polyester or neoprene straps used on the Cando, Graham-Field and Theraband models compared here. That material choice targets a wipeable, snug fit.

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