Juniormint
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2025
Great quality. Iron weights are very solid. Love that I can adjust the amount of weight in the vest when I want to. This vest will last a very long time. I’m 5’4” and weigh 135 lbs with a larger chest and if it’s great. Very happy with my purchase and glad I didn’t skimp on a low quality cheaper vest. This one is a winner!
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de junio de 2024
The quality is top notch. I appreciate how adjustable the fit is. I was able to get a great fit despite being quite full busted and on the heavier side. It is very comfortable to wear. I also like how I can easily adjust the weights. It would be nice if there was a pocket for a cell phone or keys or other small items. It would also be nice if the iron bars were thinner. They are a little bulky.
sashactive
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2023
Pedí este chaleco para hacer rucking. Desafortunadamente, los recortes en el frente no funcionan bien si tienes un cofre grande. Las pesas delanteras restringen mi respiración, lo que no es bueno para ejercicios cardiovasculares de larga distancia. En su lugar, pedí un portaplacas para que solo quede en mi espalda. Pensé en conservarlo para otros entrenamientos, pero probablemente seguiré teniendo el mismo problema. La otra cosa es conseguir que encaje correctamente sin ayuda. Si lo deja vacío, la forma cambia una vez que agrega pesos.
Verónica
Comentado en México el 12 de febrero de 2022
Me gusta que puedes ajustar el peso de acuerdo a las necesidades del ejercicio a realizar, lo único que pediría es un poco más acolchada la parte de los hombros, porque después de una hora de uso llega a molestar, pero no deja raspaduras o moretones, tal vez sea cuestión de acostumbrarse
Lisa Wilson
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de julio de 2021
Have used it twice so far - will update with more use - but so far have found it very helpful. I upgraded to this from using a backframe for adding weight for walking. Carrying weight on the front is an adjustment and if the shoulders aren't adjusted correctly so the waist strap carries some of the weight it can be quite uncomfortable. I spent a short walk just adjusting til everything fit snug, didn't pinch, or move around. Easy to balance the load front and back, side to side. Love that - as a bustier girl - my chest isn't completely compressed. I've found it helpful for keeping the weight off my chest, which is a big trauma trigger for me.
Jose Martin Cervera Sanchez
Comentado en México el 5 de octubre de 2021
Lo compré para mi novia y es súper cómodo y excelente producto para hacer ejercicio, es lo que buscábamos
Andy
Comentado en México el 10 de abril de 2019
Es tal y como lo anuncian, es para mujer de talla delgada y de una estatura no mayor a 1.70, el chaleco pesa 1 kg y cada pesa 1.3 Kg y vienen 10.
Aaris Delilah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2011
For my women in the service, this is for us!I bought this despite the price because there really is no other option for women. I cannot wear men's vests because of my body type. I am about 5'6" but mostly torso and maybe 140 lbs athletic with a soft layer on top. I am generally fairly petite, maybe a 28" waist because I've put on weight, but I wear a 28F bra size so there is simply no way the one size fits all thing would work for me. For reference, I can tighten up a female level IIIa body armor about as tight as it gets. The only sports bras that are tight enough on my are the under armour ones in small. There is a reason why I have this as tight as it gets. So if you're my size, you can still wear this. On the other hand, you can back out all the straps a few inches in the shoulders and a ridiculous amount in the waist, so you can be a big strong awesome viking woman and still have this fit you like a glove. That is, if 30 lbs is enough for you.This vest does a pretty good job of putting the weight between your breasts so it's not really pulling down on you, if you know what I mean. Nobody likes that feeling that their training equipment is going to put their breasts in their lap within the month. Sad face :( Make sure that it is nice and snug if you want to run with it. I fave mine adjusted so that when tight the belted area fits snuggly under the front of my ribcage so as not to bounce up on me when I run. I started with 18 lbs and will be slowly working my way up. Be kind to your knees, don't start with way more weight then you're used to. Give your body a chance to adjust.I saw someone had a hard time figuring out how to put it on, so I will explain it...The vest comes fully loaded with a belt strap on the side in a box with no instructions. There are five pockets on the front and five pockets on the back, each with a three pound weight that looks like a metal bar of soap. (Homey don't play that, hahaha...but I digress.) If you would like to take weights out, take the same amount from the front and back. If you take one from each side, take the middle ones. If you take two, take corresponding left and right ones so that the vest stays evenly weighted. The vest slips over your head with the side that has an X shape for your breast on the front. You can adjust the shoulder strap length by undoing the strap and pulling apart the front and back that are held together with velcro. I overlapped mine as far as they can go without interfering with the securing strap because I am small. Reattach the securing strap and your strap is now adjusted. Repeat on the other side. The belt is made of mostly velcro. There are two elastic sides that will allow you to breathe slightly. There is a velcro attachment with a double D ring (like a belt) that goes on the front. To make the belt smaller, undo the velcro on the back side and make it smaller. It is okay for the velcro to overlap. The belt will still work fine. Adjust it so that, when worn, the front side with the D ring is as tight as it gets for maximum security. Lastly, attach the back side of the velcro to the back side of the vest before you put it on. There is a big strip of velcro (hook side) that goes across the bottom row of pockets on the back. Put on the vest. Pull the belt around nice and tight attaching one side of the velcro to the front and then the other. Use the securing strap with the D rings to sinch it up and then use the velcro end to hold the strap down.AFTER USING IT expect your neck and shoulder area (trapezius and levator scapulae) to be sore from having weight that you're not used to carrying there. This is great for training for a long backpacking trip or for wearing body armor for anyone in the service. For my martial artists, doing forms and stances in this vest will make your legs ready for anything. Just be aware that it will throw your trained balance off a bit. It's worth it.Bottom line is that if you like training and you want some good resistance, but you are a small woman and/or find men's vests uncomfortable on your breasts, just buy it. It will be worth the money.