AMOYOU QSAWW1 Ankle Weights Review

4.6 (134) Amazon rating$28.04200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The AMOYOU QSAWW1 ankle weights cost $28.04 and hold a 4.6-star average across 134 reviews, the highest rating of any ankle weight in this set. With 200+ bought last month and a silicone build in a one-size-adjustable fit, it's a solid pick for anyone wanting a higher-rated option without stepping far past the $20 mark.

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Best for

Best for buyers who want ankle weights with the strongest review record in this lineup, at 4.6 stars over 134 reviews, and don't mind paying a few dollars more than the cheapest options for an adjustable, silicone-wrapped fit.

Skip if

Skip it if you're shopping strictly by price, since the Graham-Field 1897 runs $15.41 and Cando 10-0193 sits at $19.09, both well under the AMOYOU's $28.04, even though neither shows recent monthly purchase volume.

  • Material Silicone
  • Weight 1.02 Kilograms
  • Size One Size Adjustable
  • Color Beige
  • Priced 40% above the category median ($19.99 across 97 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 134 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.0/5

    134 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

Ankle weights are one of those pieces of home gym gear that look identical in a thumbnail but differ in the details that matter, fit, material, and how the weight is distributed around the ankle. The AMOYOU QSAWW1 lands at $28.04 with a silicone build and a one-size-adjustable design in beige, aimed at buyers who want something that stays put during lateral drills or steady walking sessions.

On paper, the rating tells a clear story. AMOYOU sits at 4.6 stars across 134 reviews, the same peak score as the much larger Theraband 25871, which has racked up 1,500 reviews at 4.5 stars and 100+ units bought last month. The AMOYOU's own 200+ bought last month is actually higher than Theraband's, a notable demand signal for a newer listing with a fraction of the review count.

Against the budget end of the field, the picture shifts. Cando's 10-0193 and the Graham-Field 1897 both undercut the AMOYOU on price, at $19.09 and $15.41, but neither shows any bought-last-month activity, and both sit at a lower 4.3 stars. For someone comparing on rating and current demand rather than the lowest sticker price, the AMOYOU's numbers are hard to ignore.

Pros

  • 4.6-star average across 134 reviews, the top rating among the four ankle weights compared here.
  • 200+ units bought last month, double the 100+ pace of the far more reviewed Theraband 25871.
  • Silicone build, a different material approach than the neoprene Theraband or nylon-polyester Cando.
  • One-size-adjustable sizing avoids the fixed-weight limitation of the Graham-Field 1897, which only comes in a 4-pound version.
  • In stock at $28.04, positioned between the budget Cando/Graham-Field pair and pricier premium options in the category.
  • 1.02-kilogram total weight, about 2.25 pounds, sits in the middle of the pack, heavier than Theraband's 2-pound pair but lighter than Graham-Field's 4 pounds.

Cons

  • At $28.04, it costs more than both the Cando 10-0193 ($19.09) and Graham-Field 1897 ($15.41).
  • 134 reviews is a thin sample next to Theraband's 1,500, so the rating has less data behind it.
  • No stated feature list for training use, unlike the Theraband, which is explicitly marketed for walking.
  • One-size-adjustable may not suit buyers who prefer a fixed, guaranteed weight increment like the Graham-Field's 4 pounds.
  • Beige is the only color listed, versus the green options available from Cando and Theraband.

Specifications

MaterialSilicone
Weight1.02 Kilograms
SizeOne Size Adjustable
ColorBeige

Performance notes

The AMOYOU QSAWW1's silicone shell is the detail that separates it from the nylon-polyester Cando and the neoprene Theraband. Silicone tends to grip skin and fabric better than woven materials, which matters for ankle weights since slippage during leg lifts or walking is a common complaint with this product type. At 1.02 kilograms, or roughly 2.25 pounds, the AMOYOU sits in a middle weight range, heavier than the Theraband's 2-pound pair but lighter than the Graham-Field's fixed 4 pounds. The one-size-adjustable design means the strap accommodates a range of ankle circumferences rather than locking a buyer into a single size, useful for households sharing one pair across different users. Compared to a fixed-weight unit like the Graham-Field, this adjustability is a practical convenience, though it may also mean the weight shifts slightly more than a molded, fixed-shape design during faster movements.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 134 reviews puts the AMOYOU at the top of this comparison's rating scale, edging out Theraband's 4.5 stars even though Theraband has accumulated more than ten times the review volume. That gap in sample size matters: 134 reviews is a smaller, newer base, while 1,500 reviews suggests a longer track record. What stands out is the 200+ bought-last-month figure, which outpaces Theraband's 100+ despite the review count disparity, suggesting current demand is strong. Cando and Graham-Field, by contrast, show no bought-last-month activity at all, even with respectable 4.3-star averages, a pattern of lower current sales momentum relative to AMOYOU and Theraband.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the AMOYOU QSAWW1 cost?

The AMOYOU QSAWW1 ankle weights are priced at $28.04. That places it above budget picks like the Graham-Field 1897 ($15.41) and Cando 10-0193 ($19.09), but below some premium options, positioning it as a mid-range choice backed by a 4.6-star rating.

Is the AMOYOU QSAWW1 well-rated?

Yes. It holds a 4.6-star average across 134 reviews, the highest rating among the four ankle weights compared here, including the much larger Theraband 25871, which sits at 4.5 stars across 1,500 reviews. The smaller review count means less long-term data, but the rating itself leads the field.

What is the AMOYOU QSAWW1 made of, and how heavy is it?

It's built from silicone and weighs 1.02 kilograms, about 2.25 pounds, in a one-size-adjustable fit. That's heavier than Theraband's 2-pound neoprene pair but lighter than the Graham-Field 1897's fixed 4-pound design, putting it in the middle of this comparison's weight range.

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