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STONESAM WW-749350 Ankle Weights Review

4.3 (135) Amazon rating$33.99

Our verdict

The STONESAM WW-749350 is a 1-pound silica gel ankle weight priced at $33.99, holding a 4.3-star rating across 135 reviews. That's the lightest weight and smallest review base of any product in this comparison, while also carrying the second-highest price tag.

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Best for

Yoga practitioners or buyers wanting a very light, gel-based weight for gentle resistance work, based on the listed Gym and Yoga feature tags. The 1-pound size suits low-impact routines rather than strength progression.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a heavier weight for walking or running, since 1 pound is lighter than every other set here. Buyers focused on value should also note this is priced higher than three of the four alternatives despite the smallest review count.

  • Material silica gel
  • Weight 16 ounces
  • Size 1 lb
  • Color Blackish green
  • Feature Gym, Yoga
  • Priced 70% above the category median ($19.99 across 97 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 135 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.1/5

    135 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

The STONESAM WW-749350 weighs 16 ounces, or 1 pound, and uses a silica gel fill rather than the neoprene, iron, or nylon-polyester materials found in the other ankle weights compared here. It's priced at $33.99, which is higher than the Comfecto ($19.99), Cando ($19.09), Graham-Field ($15.41), and Theraband ($22.49), and only the Fragraim adjustable set in the broader lineup costs more.

At 135 reviews and a 4.3-star average, the STONESAM has the smallest review base among the four sets in this direct comparison, close to the Cando's 128 reviews but still fewer than the Graham-Field's 169. Its 4.3-star rating matches the Cando and Graham-Field exactly, while trailing the Theraband's 4.5 stars. No bought-last-month figure is listed for the STONESAM, matching the pattern seen with the Cando and Graham-Field.

The blackish green colorway and Gym and Yoga feature tags point toward a lighter-use case than the heavier fixed-weight sets in this group. For buyers comparing straight numbers, the STONESAM combines the lightest weight, a mid-pack rating, the smallest review count, and one of the higher prices in the category, which makes it a narrower fit than a general-purpose ankle weight pair.

Pros

  • Silica gel material is a distinct build compared to the neoprene and nylon-polyester options in this comparison
  • 1-pound size suits gentle yoga or low-impact routines specifically
  • 4.3-star rating matches both the Cando and Graham-Field listings
  • Gym and Yoga feature tags align with its lighter weight class
  • In stock and currently available

Cons

  • Smallest review count in this comparison at 135
  • No bought-last-month figure listed, same gap seen with the Cando and Graham-Field
  • Priced at $33.99, higher than three of the four other ankle weight sets
  • Lightest weight of the group at 1 pound, which limits resistance for more advanced use
  • Rating trails the Theraband 25871's 4.5 stars by two tenths of a point

Specifications

Materialsilica gel
Weight16 ounces
Size1 lb
ColorBlackish green
FeatureGym, Yoga

Performance notes

At 1 pound per unit, the STONESAM is lighter than every other ankle weight in this comparison, including the Comfecto and Theraband's 2-pound units and the Cando's 3-pound and Graham-Field's 4-pound sets. That places it squarely in a different use category, more suited to yoga sessions or light mobility work rather than walking or running routines that typically call for 2 pounds or more per ankle. The silica gel fill also differentiates it from the neoprene, iron, and nylon-polyester materials used elsewhere in this comparison, though the specific texture or flexibility of that gel isn't detailed beyond the material listing. For buyers prioritizing gentle, low-impact resistance, the lighter weight class lines up with the product's own Gym and Yoga feature tags.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star rating across 135 reviews puts the STONESAM in line with the Cando and Graham-Field on score, though all three have review counts well under the Theraband's 1,500 or the Fragraim's 10,300. With no bought-last-month figure listed, there's less recent-activity data to draw on for this product than for the Theraband or Fragraim, which both show current purchase volume. The rating itself, at 4.3 stars, still suggests general buyer satisfaction, just without the larger review base that would make the pattern as statistically reliable as some of its higher-volume competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the STONESAM WW-749350 ankle weight weigh?

It's listed at 16 ounces, or 1 pound, making it the lightest single unit among the ankle weights compared here, lighter than the 2-pound Comfecto and Theraband units.

What is the STONESAM ankle weight made of?

The listing specifies a silica gel fill, which differs from the neoprene used in the Comfecto and Theraband, the iron fill in the PROIRON, and the nylon-polyester blend in the Cando 10-0193.

Is the STONESAM a good value compared to other ankle weights?

At $33.99, it costs more than the Comfecto, Cando, Graham-Field, and Theraband, while also having the smallest review count at 135. Buyers focused on price and review volume may find better value elsewhere in this comparison.

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