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Highlights
- Adjustable easy closure ensure a secure fit
- One size fits most
- Removable weights included
- No assembly required
- 15.5 in. L x 1.14 in. W x 7 in. H (10 lbs.)
- CAP Barbell HHA-CB010A1 10 lb Pair Adjustable Ankle Weights can effectively tone and shape your muscles.
- Weights are adjustable and can be worn anywhere!
- Add or remove weight without taking them off
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Q: What are the removable weights made of
A: They are plastic bags filled with sand. Very cheaply made.
submitted bySuemarie - 5 months agoA: These removereable wieghts are made of plastic filled bags of black sand type material. I have had these for 3 months now and am finding the black sand around my house. They are starting to leak?
submitted byGA - 3 months agoA: The removable weights are made of steel.
submitted byCAP Barbell ProductExpert - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are weights sand bags or steel
A: It looks like a “product expert” previously answered this saying steel. Maybe it’s steel fragments because mine busted after one use and a black sand like substance came out
submitted byBuyer - 1 month agoA: The removable weights are made of steel.
submitted byCAP Barbell ProductExpert - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: How much are each removable weight?
A: 5 lbs. each so a total of ten lbs.
submitted byGA - 3 months agoA: Each removable weight is one pound.
submitted byCAP Barbell ProductExpert - 11 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can these weights be adjusted from 1lb to 5 lbs per ankle by adding or removing individual weights?
A: Yes, these weights can be adjusted from 1 to 5 lbs per ankle weight by removing individual weights.
submitted byCAP Barbell ProductExpert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: I WANT THE 10lb ankle weight but can't check out
A: Hi Patrick, please contact Target customer service if you are having issues with checking out. Hope this helps!
submitted byBrand Expert - 1 year ago
Q: 10lbs each or 10lbs total for the pair?
A: Hi Feesh, It is 10 lbs total for the pair so 5 lbs per weight. Hope this helps!
submitted byAlyson Rhoades - 2 years ago