Sporting Goods : Bell Fitness Softtouch 5-Pound Pair Ankle / Wrist Weights

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Sporting Goods : Bell Fitness Softtouch 5-Pound Pair Ankle / Wrist Weights

Bell Fitness Softtouch 5-Pound Pair Ankle / Wrist Weights

from: Bell Fitness




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2034





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Bell
EAN: 0035011859668
Label: Bell Fitness
Product Manufacturer: Bell Fitness
Model: 111185
Publisher: Bell Fitness
Release Date: March 07, 2007
Ranking: 2034
Studio: Bell Fitness


Product facts:
  • Includes: 1 pair ankle / wrist weights
  • Fits ankles or wrists
  • Hook and loop closure
  • Neoprene construction







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
BELL 5LB ANKLE/WRIST WEIGHTS

Item Description:
Made of soft neoprene for comfort, this set of two 2.5-pound weights attaches to ankles or wrists to provide extra muscle toning during exercise. The weights have hook-and-loop closures so they can be adjusted to fit snugly and easily removed.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Soft and snug
If you wear these they will wear. My wife wears them around the house and the material rides against the shoes and then you will have holes in the weights. Duc tape adheres well to this material.
Bottom line, these are the most durable of the comfortable weights.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love them
These are so much more comforitable than what I had before. These are so soft and I can wear them on my ankles without socks or shoes. They velcro on so they are very adjustable.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not as good as I'd hoped
The weights are soft and easy to wear, but it is difficult to get them to fit snugly on my wrists. I had to be careful that they didn't fly off in my Tae Kwon Do class. They do fit well on the ankles.

Also, in less than two weeks, one of the weights split apart on one of the seams and started losing sand. I was surprised, since they had been used in any high-impact situation.

I expected better performance from a Bell product.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Happy with this.
This is great, its exactly what I want to use it for, I use it as an ankle weights and use it for my glutes muscles.



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