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Wrist Chess-Weight-4LB Ankle Weights Review

4.3 (379) Amazon rating$26.97400+ bought last month

Our verdict

A 4 lb silicone and stainless steel ankle and wrist weight pair (2 lbs per unit) priced at $26.97 with 379 reviews at 4.3 stars and 400 monthly purchases. A solid all-purpose option with explicit Pilates, Yoga, Walking, and Physical Therapy use cases.

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Best for

Pilates practitioners, yoga students, walkers, and physical therapy patients who need 2 lbs per limb in a comfortable silicone and stainless steel build.

Skip if

You need more than 2 lbs per side, want a color other than black, or are looking for adjustable resistance.

  • Material Silicone, Stainless Steel
  • Weight 4 Pounds
  • Size 4 lbs Pair (2 lb Each)
  • Color Black
  • Feature Pilates, Yoga, Walking,Physical Therapy
  • Priced 35% above the category median ($19.99 across 69 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 379 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.6/5

    379 owner reviews, more 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

The Wrist Chess-Weight-4LB is a fixed 4-pound pair of wrist and ankle weights (2 lbs per unit) built from silicone and stainless steel in black. At $26.97 it sits in the mid-range for this batch and is explicitly designed for Pilates, Yoga, Walking, and Physical Therapy, making it one of the more versatile stated applications in this category group.

With 379 reviews at 4.3 stars and 400 monthly purchases, the Chess-Weight-4LB has a mature and growing buyer base. The stainless steel core with silicone shell strikes a balance between durability and skin comfort, and 2 lbs per limb is a practical starting resistance for rehab and low-impact training.

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Pros

  • 2 lbs per unit (4 lbs total) provides meaningful resistance for Pilates and physical therapy
  • Silicone and stainless steel construction balances comfort and durability
  • 379 reviews at 4.3 stars with 400 monthly buyers, a well-validated product
  • Listed use cases include Pilates, Yoga, Walking, and Physical Therapy
  • Priced at $26.97 with a stainless steel build that competes well on value

Cons

  • Fixed at 2 lbs per unit with no adjustability option noted
  • Black only; no color choices listed in the available data
  • 4.3 stars is slightly lower than the top performers in this batch

Specifications

MaterialSilicone, Stainless Steel
Weight4 Pounds
Size4 lbs Pair (2 lb Each)
ColorBlack
FeaturePilates, Yoga, Walking,Physical Therapy

Performance notes

At 2 lbs per limb, the Chess-Weight-4LB provides a moderate resistance that is meaningful for physical therapy, Pilates, and yoga without being excessive for long-wear aerobic use. The stainless steel core keeps the weight compact and stable. The 4-pound total item weight matches the stated resistance load exactly. Closure details are not published in the available specs; verify on the product page.

What buyers say

379 reviews at 4.3 stars and 400 monthly purchases indicate a reliably well-received product. The breadth of stated use cases (rehabilitation through fitness training) appears to attract a wide buyer mix, and satisfaction levels are consistent across that range.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does each Wrist Chess-Weight-4LB unit weigh?

Each unit is 2 lbs. The pair totals 4 lbs. The item weight listed is 4 pounds, consistent with the stated resistance.

Is this suitable for physical therapy?

Physical Therapy is listed as a stated use case. However, always consult your healthcare provider before adding resistance to a rehabilitation program.

Questions about this product?

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