T98 FZSH Ankle Weights Review
Our verdict
The T98 FZSH Ankle Weights cost $15.99, the same price bracket as the Graham-Field 1897 at $15.41, and carry a 4.5 star average across 305 reviews, matching the Theraband 25871's rating. Its adjustable sizing and silicone-and-stainless-steel build are the main differentiators, while its 100+ bought last month sits in the middle of the group.
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Buyers who want an adjustable-fit ankle weight rather than a fixed-size strap, and who like the idea of a silicone and stainless steel build at a budget price point matching the Graham-Field 1897.
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Skip it if you want a large, established review base for confidence: the Theraband 25871 has 1,500 reviews to T98 FZSH's 305, even though both currently show the same 100+ bought last month figure and a similar 4.5 star average.
- Material Silicone, Stainless Steel
- Size Adjustable
- Color Pink
- Priced 20% below the category median ($19.99 across 97 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 305 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
305 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
Reach for an ankle weight during resistance band work or a home barre routine, and the T98 FZSH Ankle Weights aim to fit an adjustable-size niche at $15.99. Unlike the fixed weight increments on the Cando, Graham-Field and Theraband models, this one lists an adjustable size, letting a single unit cover a range of loads instead of locking in one fixed pound count.
Material-wise, silicone and stainless steel put the T98 FZSH closer to a wipeable, snug-fitting design than the nylon, polyester or neoprene straps used on the three comparison models. At $15.99, it undercuts the Theraband's $22.49 and the Cando's $19.09, while matching close to the Graham-Field's $15.41.
On the review side, a 4.5 star average across 305 reviews puts it right alongside the Theraband's 4.5 stars, though on a much smaller review base of 1,500. Its 100+ bought last month matches the Theraband's figure and beats the Cando and Graham-Field's 0+, suggesting steady, if modest, current demand for an adjustable pink option. That combination of a 4.5 star average and active recent purchases indicates the listing is performing in line with buyer expectations rather than lagging behind.
Pros
- 4.5 star average across 305 reviews, matching the Theraband 25871's rating
- Adjustable sizing, unlike the fixed weights on the Cando, Graham-Field and Theraband
- Silicone and stainless steel build for a wipeable, snug fit
- Priced at $15.99, close to the Graham-Field's $15.41 and well under the Theraband's $22.49
- 100+ bought last month, ahead of the Cando and Graham-Field's 0+
- In stock and available now
Cons
- Only 305 reviews versus the Theraband 25871's 1,500
- 100+ bought last month ties with Theraband but does not exceed it
- Pink is the only color listed for this version
- Adjustable sizing means less of a fixed, known weight per strap than the Cando or Graham-Field
Specifications
| Material | Silicone, Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Size | Adjustable |
| Color | Pink |
Performance notes
An adjustable size spec sets the T98 FZSH apart from the fixed weight increments on the Cando 10-0193, Graham-Field 1897 and Theraband 25871, all of which list a single pound value per unit. That flexibility can be useful for a household sharing one set across different fitness levels, though it also means the exact resistance is less predictable than a fixed 2, 3 or 4 pound strap. The silicone and stainless steel construction likely offers a closer, sweat-resistant fit than the nylon or neoprene straps on the comparison models, since silicone tends to grip skin and clothing more than woven fabric does. At $15.99, the price sits close to the Graham-Field's $15.41, suggesting T98 FZSH is competing on cost while adding the adjustable feature as its main point of difference rather than undercutting on price alone.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 305 reviews places T98 FZSH on par with the Theraband 25871's rating, though the Theraband has accumulated 1,500 reviews versus 305 here, a much longer track record. Both listings share the same 100+ bought last month figure, which is a meaningful step above the Cando 10-0193 and Graham-Field 1897, each showing 0+ bought last month despite similar 4.3 star averages. Matching an established competitor's rating and purchase pace on a smaller review base can suggest a newer listing that is holding up well as it grows, rather than one relying on a handful of early reviews to prop up its average.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the T98 FZSH ankle weight adjustable?
Yes, the listing specifies an adjustable size rather than a fixed pound value, unlike the Cando 10-0193, Graham-Field 1897 and Theraband 25871, which all list set weights. That makes it more flexible for households with more than one user, though the exact resistance per session is less fixed.
How does the T98 FZSH compare on price to other ankle weights?
At $15.99 it lands close to the Graham-Field 1897's $15.41, both well under the Theraband 25871's $22.49 and the Cando 10-0193's $19.09. It is one of the cheaper options in this comparison while still carrying a solid 4.5 star average.
What material is the T98 FZSH ankle weight made of?
It is built from silicone and stainless steel and comes in a pink colorway. That construction favors a snug, wipeable fit over the woven nylon, polyester or neoprene straps found on the Cando, Graham-Field and Theraband models compared here, though it lacks their longer review histories.