Valeo AW20 Adjustable Ankle / Wrist Weights (10-Pounds Each, 20-Pound Total)

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Valeo AW20 Adjustable Ankle / Wrist Weights (10-Pounds Each, 20-Pound Total)

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 : Valeo AW20 Adjustable Ankle / Wrist Weights (10-Pounds Each, 20-Pound Total)
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List Price: $39.99
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Valeo
EAN: 0736097007799
Label: Valeo
Manufacturer: Valeo
Model: VA4535BK
Publisher: Valeo
Size: 20 lb. Combined Weight
Studio: Valeo



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Features:
  • Two 10-pound adjustable weights for your ankles or wrists
  • Removable weight packs for adjustment from four to 20 pounds
  • Self-gripping closure for easy removal of weight packs
  • With adjustable metal D-ring double-strap closure system for a comfortable fit
  • Padded for comfort





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ankle/wrist weights
i love this product it really dose work for you if you use it wright i like do wear them why i do laundry alittle more work out walking up and down the stairs



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Clearly Made for Men
I recently ordered the Valeo ankle weights and was disappointed when I realized that these weights were clearly made for men (or women with 20 inch ankles). The box clearly shows a man using the weights, yet the product description does not provide sufficient detail.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome ankle wrist weights
These are so versitile that you have alot of use for them. You can adjust the weights to the weight you can tollerate, and build yourself up. I would recommend these to anyone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pretty good
good for workouts, but not for walking and running in, you may need to buy something with the same weight, but a lot smaller.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Weights
Of course they're heavy--they're weights! That's what you bought them for. I am the skinniest person you've ever met, and they fit pretty well. Sure, they might slip a tiny bit as you move, but you can adjust them much more easily than other brands' weights. The off-brand weights I use at physical therapy slip from my ankles to my knees. These Valeo weights that I use at home slip maybe an inch. The velcro holds very well and makes them easy to take on and off. They're a good bargain, too.



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