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Fragraim F-F-US-01wriwgt4lbpair-black-fba Ankle Weights Review

4.5 (437) Amazon rating$18.24

Our verdict

The Fragraim ankle weight pair costs $18.24 for a 4-pound set, 2 pounds per leg, and its 4.5-star average across 437 reviews matches the Theraband's rating despite a much smaller review base. It undercuts the $22.49 Theraband by over $4 while landing in the same weight range, a solid budget pick for light, consistent use.

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Best for

Buyers who want a light, roughly 2-pound-per-leg weight for walking, yoga, or Pilates-style work and prefer to spend under $20 rather than the $22.49 Theraband or $19.09 Cando, without giving up a 4.5-star rating.

Skip if

Skip this if recent purchase volume matters to you, the listing shows 0+ bought last month versus the Theraband's 100+, or if you want a review base as deep as the Theraband's 1,500 ratings to lean on.

  • Material Neoprene
  • Size 2 lbs x 2
  • Color Black

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 437 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.4/5

    437 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

A light ankle weight is meant for things like Pilates leg circles or a brisk walk, not heavy lifting, and the Fragraim F-F-US-01wriwgt4lbpair-black-fba pair is built for that lighter end of the category. It ships as a 4-pound set, 2 pounds per leg, in black neoprene, for $18.24.

Against the other options in this comparison, the Fragraim lands in the middle on price, cheaper than the $22.49 Theraband 25871 and the $19.09 Cando 10-0193, but pricier than the $15.41 Graham-Field 1897. Its 4.5-star rating actually matches the Theraband's, and beats the 4.3 stars posted by both the Cando and Graham-Field sets. The catch is sample size: 437 ratings is a smaller base than the Theraband's 1,500, though it is still well ahead of the under-200 review counts on the Cando and Graham-Field listings.

Where the Fragraim falls short is recent momentum. The listing shows 0+ units bought last month, the same flat signal as the Cando and Graham-Field, while the Theraband shows 100+. For buyers focused purely on rating quality and price, the Fragraim holds up well. For buyers who weight current demand heavily, the Theraband's recent activity is the stronger signal.

Pros

  • 4.5-star rating across 437 reviews, matching the pricier Theraband's score
  • $18.24 price undercuts both the Cando ($19.09) and Theraband ($22.49)
  • 2 pounds per leg, 4 pounds total, sits in a light, versatile range for walking or Pilates-style work
  • Neoprene construction, the same material category as the well-reviewed Theraband set
  • 437 reviews is a stronger sample than the under-200 counts on the Cando and Graham-Field listings

Cons

  • 0+ bought last month, no stronger a demand signal than the lowest-priced alternatives
  • 437 reviews still trail the Theraband's 1,500 by a wide margin
  • No stated feature tags such as walking or fitness listed for this product, unlike the Cando or Theraband
  • Only available in black, with no color options

Specifications

MaterialNeoprene
Size2 lbs x 2
ColorBlack

Performance notes

At 2 pounds per leg, the Fragraim sits at the lighter end of ankle weights, close to the range the Theraband targets with its 2-pound spec. That weight is enough to add resistance to leg lifts, side kicks, or a treadmill walk without turning a mobility routine into a strength session. Neoprene, the material listed for the Fragraim, tends to wrap snugly and stay in place better than a stiffer webbing strap, which matters more at lower weights where a loose cuff can slide during repeated movement. Because the pair totals 4 pounds rather than the 10-pound APEXUP set in this same comparison, this is a weight built for higher-rep, lower-load work, think rehab-adjacent movement or cardio add-ons, not a substitute for serious progressive overload.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star average across 437 reviews puts the Fragraim on par with the Theraband on rating quality, even though its review count is roughly a third of the Theraband's 1,500. That is a reasonably solid base, well above the 128 to 169 reviews on the Cando and Graham-Field listings, so the rating is not resting on a handful of early buyers. The weaker signal is recent activity: 0+ bought last month puts it in the same flat-demand bucket as the two cheapest alternatives, rather than matching the Theraband's 100+. Together, the pattern reads as a well-liked product among people who already bought it, without the current purchase momentum the Theraband shows.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the Fragraim ankle weight set weigh?

It is a 4-pound pair, 2 pounds per leg, based on the listed size of 2 lbs x 2. That places it close to the lighter end of the ankle weights compared here, similar in range to the Theraband's 2-pound spec.

Is the Fragraim a better deal than the Theraband 25871?

At $18.24 versus $22.49, the Fragraim costs about $4 less while carrying the same 4.5-star rating. The Theraband has a much larger review base at 1,500 ratings and more recent purchase activity, so the better deal depends on your priorities.

Does the Fragraim show strong recent demand?

Not based on the listing data, it shows 0+ bought last month, the same flat figure as the Cando and Graham-Field sets. The Theraband is the only alternative here showing active recent volume at 100+, which may matter if current popularity is a priority for you.

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