LIONSCOOL Set of 2 Neoprene Coated Dumbbell Hand Weights, Anti-Slip Review

4.7 (2,323) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The LIONSCOOL 1-pound neoprene-coated pair costs just $9.99, the cheapest of any dumbbell in this comparison, and it carries a 4.7-star rating matching the Yes4All DSAX and PowerBlock. With 2,323 reviews and 100+ bought last month, it's a small, low-commitment purchase rather than a serious strength-training tool.

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Best for

Beginners, rehab users, or anyone wanting light 1-pound weights for toning, walking, or physical therapy exercises, who like the $9.99 price and the 4.7-star rating shared with pricier options like the Yes4All DSAX.

Skip if

Skip the LIONSCOOL if you need real strength-training weight, since 1 pound per piece is far below the Yes4All's 16 pounds or the PowerBlock's 50 pounds, or if the 100+ bought-last-month figure feels too small.

  • Material Cast Iron, Neoprene
  • Weight 1 Pounds
  • Color Rose
  • Pieces 2
  • Priced 83% below the category median ($59.44 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 2,323 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.8/5

    2,323 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

Picture someone recovering from an injury or just easing into light resistance work who doesn't want anything heavier than a can of soup. The LIONSCOOL Set of 2 fits that need exactly: a 1-pound pair coated in neoprene, finished in rose, priced at $9.99.

That price is the lowest of any dumbbell tracked here, undercutting even the JFIT's $7.99 for a single 3-pound piece. The LIONSCOOL's 4.7-star rating matches the Yes4All DSAX and the PowerBlock, both also at 4.7, and beats the JFIT's 4.6. Its 2,323 reviews sit between the JFIT's 959 and the PowerBlock's 2,782, though well short of the Yes4All's 18,568. Recent demand of 100+ bought last month is modest next to the Yes4All's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+, but reasonable for such a specialized, light-use product.

For anyone who wants a genuinely light pair of dumbbells for rehab, warmups, or light toning work, the LIONSCOOL at $9.99 delivers a strong rating at the lowest price in this comparison. Lifters who need real working weight should look instead at the Yes4All DSAX, the PowerBlock, or the heavier 150R.

Pros

  • 4.7-star rating ties the Yes4All DSAX and PowerBlock, the two highest-rated dumbbells in this comparison
  • Priced at just $9.99, the lowest of any dumbbell covered here
  • 2,323 reviews, more than the JFIT's 959
  • Neoprene coating matches the material approach used in the JFIT and Yes4All sets
  • 100+ bought last month shows ongoing steady demand

Cons

  • At 1 pound per piece, it's far too light for real strength training compared to the Yes4All's 16 pounds or the PowerBlock's 50 pounds
  • 100+ bought last month trails the Yes4All's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+
  • 2,323 reviews is a fraction of the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568
  • Limited use case; not a substitute for a heavier dumbbell like the 150R at 150 pounds

Specifications

MaterialCast Iron, Neoprene
Weight1 Pounds
ColorRose
Pieces2

Performance notes

At 1 pound per piece, the LIONSCOOL set is built for a very different job than the heavier dumbbells in this comparison, the Yes4All's 16-pound pair, the PowerBlock's 50-pound blocks, or a 150-pound set like the 150R. This is weight meant for physical therapy, light toning, or beginner coordination work rather than progressive strength training. The neoprene coating over cast iron mirrors the approach used in the JFIT and Yes4All sets, which suggests a soft-grip, low-noise feel typical of that material combination rather than the bare cast iron or powder-coated steel seen in heavier options. At $9.99, the price reflects the minimal material involved, a fraction of what's charged for sets with far more total metal. Buyers should treat this as an accessory piece rather than a primary training tool, since it can't substitute for anything approaching the weight of the other dumbbells in this comparison.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 2,323 reviews puts the LIONSCOOL in a tie with the Yes4All DSAX and PowerBlock for the highest rating in this comparison, and ahead of the JFIT's 4.6. That's a strong signal for such an inexpensive, specialized product. The 100+ bought-last-month figure is modest against the Yes4All's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+, but that gap likely reflects the smaller pool of buyers looking for 1-pound weights specifically rather than any dissatisfaction. Given the low price and niche use case, a smaller but consistently positive stream of buyers, reflected in the high rating, fits the profile of a well-liked accessory item rather than a mainstream bestseller.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the LIONSCOOL dumbbell set best used for?

At 1 pound per piece, it suits light toning, physical therapy, or beginner coordination exercises rather than strength building. Anyone needing real working weight should compare it to the Yes4All DSAX's 16-pound pair or the PowerBlock's 50-pound set, both of which are built for progressive training.

How does the LIONSCOOL's rating compare to pricier dumbbells?

Its 4.7-star average matches the Yes4All DSAX and the PowerBlock, both far pricier at $20.12 and $399.99. Despite costing just $9.99, the LIONSCOOL holds its own on rating, though its 2,323 reviews are well short of the Yes4All's 18,568, a gap that reflects price far more than quality.

Is the LIONSCOOL a popular seller?

It shows 100+ bought last month, modest next to the Yes4All's 2,000+ or the PowerBlock's 1,000+. That's likely explained by its niche use case, since far fewer buyers shop specifically for 1-pound dumbbells compared to standard training weights, even though its 4.7-star rating is among the highest in this comparison.

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