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Premium Neoprene
ATTENTION – The elastic of this weighted vest should be at the waist. Please look carefully at the direction of wear on the pictures
MADE TO LAST – Made of premium chloroprene rubber for comfort, this weighted vest stays super rigid, breathable, soft and elastic even under extreme conditions, ideal for all sports lovers
STUFFED WITH IRON SANDS – Stuffed with chemical-free iron sands, this weighted vest is suitable for strength training, muscle building, stair climbing, weight loss, weightlifting, walking, running and more, helping improve cardio conditioning and body strength, giving you more power, speed, and agility
DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE BUCKLE STRAPS & REFLECTIVE STRIPS – The integrated adjustable buckle strap is suitable for bust between 35~45 inchs; elastic edge of this weighted vest provides superior flexibility for workout, accommodating users of different sizes; reflective strips on both sides of the weighted vest keep you away from traffic accidents in all weather conditions(rain, fog, dark) at day or night
FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP – Double stitches craftsmanship prevent sand leakage; thickened & widened shoulder delivers weight evenly and avoid shoulder fatigue, delighting your workout with ultimate convenience
10 reviews for Prodigen Weighted Vest for Women and Men 8 12 16 20 25 30 Lbs with Reflective Stripe and Double Adjustable Buckle Straps Weight Vests for Strength Training, Jogging, Cardio, Weight Loss
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Ilyashka –
Good vest, good for HIIT, good for weights, body work, tried 20 and kept the 30.
1 – I very rarely review products, but I had to review this one, because of the -few- negative comments, to provide my thought.I am 175, 5’10”, very active.I mainly bought it to hike at moderate pace w the dog in the woods and on trails. I do from 1-6 miles w it, feels great, good weight distribution, after a bit you forget its there.I also use it at the gym for pushups/pullups/and to add general weight/resistance to farmer’s walks, curls, squats, deadlifts.I tried the 20, it a was a bit on the lighter side, but it fit more snug and was a bit more tailored. The 30 is a great weight, but it comes in a bit bigger size, so not as snug for me, I adjusted the straps to smallest. It is very good for above mentioned workouts.It slim enough where I can even lie on my back and do bench press.IN REGARD TO NEGATIVE COMMENTS:Weighted vests are NOT made for running, for jogging, for tennis, basketball, ballet, or anything like that. I did a lot of research, you are not supposed to do those types of dynamic exercises, you can pull muscles, damage your vertebrae, damage joints, pinch a nerve. They bounce a little and that makes for more risk of injury. The sizing comes for a typical average body, a 30LB vest I would say would fit a 5’10”-6’4″ quite well. But if you are on a very small short side, or are very very husky, or very overweight, or have gigantic breasts, then perhaps you should take that into account and perhaps not get one.It is silly to run w a weighted vest.In regards to sturdiness and how it holds up, we shall see, I only used it for 2 weeks. But then again, its heavy, so I don’t throw it around, or smack it hard, after all its made of fabric, material that can rip if you hurl it far and with its weigh of 30LB.
Kimberly A. –
Felt the benefits very quickly.
When I first received my vest I just wore it around for household chores to get used to it. Those first couple days I wondered whether I picked the right weight, seemed too heavy. I have been healing from an ankle injury, and wondered if it was too much for my ankle. I finally started feeling more comfortable around the house, so I wore it on a short dog walk. My ankle felt a little sore, no big deal. Continued to wear it on longer walks, as much as my ankle could handle. I’m now walking 3-4 mi a day in it, and in general, I have a significant reduction in my ankle pain. Once it became the “norm” on my daily walks, when I forgot it, I would turn around and put it on. Now it feels weird to go on my walks without it. Fits nicely, weight feels balanced btn front and back. No chafing. I haven’t worn sleeveless tops with it yet, so that may change. It fits under my down vest, I’m in Denver, we wear puffy vests almost year round. 😂 highly recommend.
Rekcah –
A good vest-ment!
Just enough weight that I am not hurting, and getting a good walk. The vest is not tight on me and I have good movement. I am a little over weight, not muscular, but fat, and hope this will assist in making the transaction a little faster from fat to muscle. I am walking (fast walk) about seven miles a day prior to purchasing this vest. I tried wearing the vest yesterday and could only walk more than two miles (tired me out!). I thought not to push myself and get used to the weight and work myself up to where I was without the weights. I walk daily, so I do not believe getting used to the vest will take too long. There was a very faint smell, but not enough to bother me. There is no sand leakage. This vest provides me the right weight and resistance level. A good buy and investment for my health.
HoHo –
Very good weighted vest to start out- but odor!
This is a very good weighted vest for the price. The quality is very good, and overall it’s not terribly uncomfortable. If you’re walking or running you’ll want to pull the straps tight. My only gripe is that it smells due to whatever material it is filled with to give it the weight. The odor isn’t terrible or foul, but it does smell and I can walk into the room it’s in and get a whiff every single day. It hasn’t dissipated since having it last four weeks, still present. I’m fine with it.I bought a 12lb to start out with. So for reference I’m 172 lbs and they say a good rule of thumb is to start w 10% of your body weight. I’ll tell you that I’m glad I started w the 12 pounder bc after the first two walks/ gentle workouts I could feel it was working. Wasn’t terribly sore, but definitely felt it the following day. Thats how I know it’s working!The fit is pretty good , but if you are larger busted, you might have some trouble with spillage between the two front straps across the chest or a uni- boob. I’m a DD cup and as you can see in pics it splits the girl’s horizontally. (I do have on a banded sports bra) It doesn’t bother me though bc I’m 49, finally love my body, and don’t go to the gym to impress anyone other than myself! My only question is that if I was to wear a tank top, would my arms rub against the sides, causing chafing? I won’t know until we’re in the warmer temps.Overall, I am pleased with the product. It serves the purpose, and I am looking forward to growing into heavier, weighted vests as I continue my strength training, and I’ll likely but this brand again.
ohjoyohboy –
Nice fit, secure and comfortable
So far I like it, for outdoor walks/runs. Seems to fit well with any adjustment needed in the front (straps a little long). Doesn’t shift around too much, and seems like smooth, quality material. I have the 8 lb vest (130 lbs, athletic, 5’5″) and it’s feels just right to start with. Might be nice to be able to add weights to it like some other vests on the market, but the price was right so I will just use it until I need to upgrade. Not sure how it will hold up just yet over time. Just wish I could remember to wear it more often – it’s a bit heavy to “hang up” and is usually stored on a flat surface, so I often forget to grab it (out of sight out of mind) when heading out.This is the vest that Mary Claire Haver (of “The New Menopause” book) recommends and uses – that is why I bought it. Price was also reasonable. Black is nice, and blends in with many of my dark colored tank tops.
SalesPro –
I’ve jumped on the weighted vest for walking bandwagon and love it! I’m a 5 ft 3 in woman (145 lbs) and bought the 12 lb size. This vest is comfortable to wear while walking outside or on a treadmill (well, once you become accustomed to the extra weight) and is easy to take on and off. I do feel that it adds some extra intensity to my walks. In the past, I’ve tried walking with a backpack with extra weight (i.e. Rucking) but the weighted vest is much more comfortable as it fits closer to the body. The front straps are quite long for me, but I was able to fold them over a few times within the loop. The only downside to this type of vest is that you need to replace it with a new one when you want to increase to a higher weight, but I suppose I’ll gift it to a friend when that time comes.
Tracey –
Nice fit. I like the double buckles that keep the vest from shifting around.
Tracy H –
I like my vest. It’s comfortable and looks cute. My only issue is that it weighs 11 pounds not 12. I’m going to order the 16 pound vest next (I hope it weighs 16!).
Jeanette L Doerksen –
I am 5’2″ and currently weigh 134 lbs. I bought a 12lb vest and I found that is a good weight. I wouldn’t want to go heavier. It is very comfortable to wear.
Lisa AB –
As described; good fit for my average frame. I chose a 12 lb vest to start with. There are pockets where. You could add free weight to increase ass needed.