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ZFOsports Weighted Vest 30lbs - 80lbs

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Style: 80lbs


Features

  • 80lbs; max weight limit; 80Lbs included;
  • NEW FEATURES : Cellphone pockets and water bottle holder
  • Total weight can be adjusted;
  • On belt design for easy setup;

Features

  • 80lbs; max weight limit; 80Lbs included;
  • NEW FEATURES : Cellphone pockets and water bottle holder
  • Total weight can be adjusted;
  • On belt design for easy setup;

Brand: ZFOsports


Style: 80lbs


Item Weight: 80 Pounds


Closure Type: Hook and Loop


Recommended Uses For Product: Workout


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎39.37 x 39.37 x 19.69 inches


Package Weight: ‎100 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎80 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎ZFOsports


Manufacturer: ‎ZFOsports


Part Number: ‎ZFOsports


Style: ‎80lbs


Date First Available: September 15, 2009


Size: One Size


Brand: ZFOsports


Material: Weight Vest Fabric


Color: Black


Style: 80lbs


Brand Name: ZFOsports


Manufacturer: ZFOsports


Model Number: ZFOsports


Part Number: ZFOsports


Material: Weight Vest Fabric


Closure Type: Hook and Loop


Recommended Uses For Product: Workout


Specific Uses For Product: Running, strength training, high-intensity interval training


Size: One Size


Item Weight: 80 Pounds


Color: Black


Product Style: 80lbs


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  • A vest that defintiely works for short/small people! (5'6" 120lbs)
Style: 40lbs
My story - I usually don't write reviews but I noticed a lot of reviews for vests are negative for some of the shorter and smaller people like myself, so I decided to write this review to let those people know that this is the vest for them and most likely anyone. Due to the expensive nature of gyms (and weights in general)and wanting to go for a more "natural" workout, my routine consisted of non-weight workouts(push ups, pull ups, squats, dips, step ups, etc.) exclusively. After a few years I found that I had hit a wall with the amount of reps for any given workout to the point where it just felt like cardio despite some high numbers. Not wanting to abandon my routines (nor a large sum of money from my wallet) I decided to go for something that would add some more resistance to my workouts and therefore a few more pounds in muscle mass to my body. I originally thought about getting the 60 lbs vest but I had to remind myself that 40 lbs is 1/3 my current weight and should be more than enough for my workouts in the long run. So far this was a good decision. Results - This weighted vest was the perfect investment. Even after a few weeks of only 15 lbs added I have noticed some wicked results without changing anything to my current routine but wearing this vest over my shirt. My pushup reps dropped from 70 to about 20 with just an extra 15 lbs. My front palm pullup reps dropped from 20 to 8. My wide arm front palm pullups dropped from 10 to 2! I look forward to pushing myself in the near future all the way up to 40 pounds while maintaining 20+ reps on all of my workouts. It feels good to feel sore after my workouts again! Comfort - I am a fairly small person (120 lbs and and 5'6") and this vest can fit pretty snug and flush if adjusted properly. The bottom of the vest is maybe an inch below my belly button - no sack tapping here!(which was a major complaint in other vest reviews for shorter people). The vest stays close to my chest and stomach despite my my tiny waist (I can fit in size 26 pants). I can do pushups, and all my leg workouts mentioned earlier, with no issues at all. The only workout that can be slightly bothersome is close-armed forward palm pullups. the shoulder part is a little wide so for a small person like me raising my arms straight up with those big shoulders can be slightly uncomfortable but certainly not workout-breaking and probably not an issue for anyone bigger than me. I didn't really experience shoulder/neck pain (other than the kind that builds up those muscles) but I can imagine running in it for over 30 mins with 20+ lbs would do the trick (even a small backpack will cause some discomfort if worn for a long time though). Straps - Yes the straps will befuddle you at first but once you figure it out it is common sense. I noticed a lot of people saying you might need help putting it on each time but that's not true. You can velcro it in the back first so the length dangles at your sides. You then put the vest over your head then wrap the velcro that is dangling at your side around the front and velcro it there to finish the seal. When you go to take it off just undo the velcro in the front and pull it over your head. No need to ever un-velcro the back or re velcro it again. If your really pushing the weight and worried about possibly dropping it on your neck while taking it off just undo the shoulder velcros and waist ones while laying down and then just let it slide off you. Quality - This thing is made nice, like really nice. I expect it to last a really long time. And like everyone else mentioned, it looks pretty awesome. Overall - 100% recommend it for the "smaller" crowd but I imagine this would be a great product for anyone, any size, looking to add some resistance to their workouts for a good price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2012 by Ryan

  • BEST for the $$$
I am not really 100% sure what I was expecting from this vest. The price made me think it was probably cheaply constructed, and some of the reviews had me thinking it would be a sandy nightmare of a mess. I figured that for the price I would give it a whirl..... I am really glad I did. This is an excellent vest. The stitching on the vest is top notch and the design is very sporty. The Logo across the chest is tasteful and there is a nice wide reflector on the back. This is a piece of quality gear. The sand weights are very tightly packed and contained in an outer shell of very strong , intelligently stitched and loosely fitted material. I can't imagine they are going to break open. Tho the sandbags are definitely bulkier than plates, they are contained spectacularly by the vest. The weight stays centered where you want it and never feels like it is sagging or swaying. I followed the included assembly instructions easily. Putting it together is a snap, but, then you have to fit it to your body. The fitting part can be a chore if you have to keep taking the vest off and putting it on, so, if you want to spare yourself a little hassle have someone adjust the straps for you while you wear the vest. After the initial fit I am easily able to put the vest on or take it off myself. I would have no trouble adjusting it myself either, should the need arise. The vest is designed in such a way that it really shouldn't hurt your shoulders much. The shoulder straps are wide and the design allows for some length and angle adjustment. I don't feel like my shoulders are "pinned".... then again, i have strong shoulders from backpacking all over the place..... This shipped hella fast... I had it 3 days after ordering it.The post office will probably not deliver this if you live in an apartment. They will leave a slip saying "Sorry We Missed You!" even though you been waiting for them all day...... I am very impressed with the vest for the price. If you are thinking of getting a vest for any reason, this one is great and for under $120 with shipping it is likely the best deal out there.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2013 by K

  • This is a good product, but not for slender guys.
I have really mixed feelings about this product. The good: I think it is a great product for the money paid, I think it’s very solidly built and is fairly well balanced, adjustable in 4 lb increments and the weight packs (sand bags) are a bit difficult to get out of the pouches but slide right in (i.e. they won’t try to bounce out on you). The bad: They ship this via USPS. Be sure to give them your P.O Box if you have one. This seems to have very limited size adjustments for both tightening the straps around the waist and for the shoulder. I am an average sized guy 5’ 10” 185 lbs, 32” waist, etc. Even with all of the bottom pouches filled (where the straps are located) and the Velcro straps overlapping as much as possible to ensure they still make contact it still has about 2” of slack. If they shipped with 2 different sizes of straps, this could be eliminated and give people more options for specific sizing. I was able to get the shoulders overlapped just far enough to get snug, but the straps on them are only getting about 1-2” of Velcro coverage with a lot of extra slack. Perhaps I’m smaller than most guys who would be using a 60 lb vest, but I’m running with 40lbs for most of my P90X 3 workouts, and expect to continue to grow into this vest. If you’re a little bit larger than I am, this may be exactly what you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2015 by Tyrell Midland

  • Putting the weight back on to take it off!
This high-quality weighted vest arrived yesterday, and I immediately put it to use using only four 5-lb weights around the four corners of my middle. Weights slide right in and out of the sturdy pockets. It put some stress on my shoulders, so I added a second, thick belt in addition to the tightening straps to make my middle carry more of the weight, which relieved the back and shoulder pressure well. The package was so heavy when I carried it in the door that I finally realized why the shipping fee had to be so high! My purchase was made with points earned from my Chase Amazon credit card, which is such an advantage, since it provides an excuse to test out ancillary healthy living items like this one. I bought the vest after reading the April 2016 news that so many Biggest Losers gain back their weight as their metabolism seems to fight against them and they cannot burn as much in a smaller body. My family and I hypothesized that this may have been why after 15-years, I still couldn't get back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 140. Though I had reached 145 two years earlier, once I went back to full time work I couldn't spend as much time on a regiment, so I was back at almost 160, and none too happy about it as I near middle-age (50). I immediately felt fat with the vest again, even fatter than normal, as I began walking in my padded basement loop. It really simulates having more around the middle so well that I find it frightening enough to be a good disincentive for gaining weight. With the vest off, it is fun to feel so light that you feel even lighter than in reality, making it easier to imagine yourself at your target weight. What I love is that all the extra rectangular weights (15 7x4 or so inch packets provided and none leaked!) can be tucked into shorts pockets, wrapped in upper arm bands, or used in other creative ways to add targeted weight directly to the body. I really believe this is the breakthrough I needed, and I will update this review before the end of the year with the final assessment of value and efficacy to meet my 135-140 permanent weight goal. Both psychologically and physically, this is a great new fitness option. November 2018 Update as Promised - Daily new research comes out about the criticality of both aerobic and anaerobic - weight-bearing exercises for not just body, but brain health in middle age. I am combining both by using this tool as well as ankle weights and at least 5 pound weights walking at least a mile with some hills to further increase strength and endurance. Weight lifting directly ups subsequent days tennis game and alertness, speed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016 by GZ1rvw

  • This vest is great! Although the construction is somewhat tedious when equipping
Style: 40lbs
The reviews here are right. This vest is great! Although the construction is somewhat tedious when equipping, it stays snug and compact when I use it. What I do is mainly floor exercises: Pushups, pullups, burpees, mountain climbers, numerous calf excercises, etc and running. When you first put it on though, it will feel secure, but it will take a few readjustments to get it perfectly the way you want it. Im 6'0, male, 176lb broad shouldered. it fits fine. Another thing the reviews here are correct on is that IT DOES look like a military style tactical vest ( I know because I have one). I went out to my local green way where I like to run with this thing for the first time. I am an strong runner. Usually running endurance over 3.5 miles as quick as I can. I would advise putting most of the weight in the back when running. An event distribution in the front and back only leads to the vest jumping with every stride you take. I Started with 3 in the front and 3 in the back. I soon found a better setup of 2 front, 4 back to be more suitable.It took me about 2-3 stops to adjust this straps just perfectly, while getting looks from many people along the way due to its militaristic appearance of course. This thing added 9 minutes to my usual 36-37 run time, which was awesome but brutal. Breathing in it can be somewhat constricted when running. It took about 2 runs to adapt to it. It gave me cramps but you just have to power through them.This thing will totally "Shred" your shoulders in the process. My camel back Fits perfectly with this as well. My cons, though. The weight blocks are kind of annoying to insert. And If you're like me, I used to be chubby, so I have a generally flat upper stomach, and then a larger lower stomach that you can feel the vest rub. The vest WILL pull your shirt up to reveal your belly button! I noticed after running about half of my route when people gave me weird looks! Always check when running, or wear a more securely equipped shirt! Overall. Great vest for the price. Looks great. Feels great. Functions great. Worth the tedious build though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2016 by David Henderson

  • cumbersome
Style: 40lbs
I bought the 40 pound version 11 years ago. I wanted it for bodyweight exercises, specifically dips, pullups, and pushups. I'm 6 feet tall and weigh 170 lbs. This was my first and so far (but not for much longer) experience with a weight vest. The vest became increasingly cumbersome to put on and off by myself with each increase in weight, so much so that I stopped trying to go above 30 pounds. The velcro straps and belt drove me crazy, the things would stick to themselves and twist and stick as I would struggle to put on the vest, and once on adjusting everything was still annoying. In the end, I put all the straps aside except for the shoulder straps; and, since I was only using it indoors for those body weight exercises, just used a web belt with a military style snap to close buckle when I used it for pushups. For dips and pullups I never fastened the vest around the waist, just hung it from my shoulders. Once on, it was OK, even when I did pushups with my feet on a chair so that my whole body was tilted down, the vest didn't slide up--somehow the web belt I simply wrapped around the vest kept it in place (had I gone above 30 pounds, that might not have been the case). The cloth packets of sand or steel bb's or whatever they're stuffed with, were a little troublesome to change. I found twisting them when inserting them into each weight pocket was easier than trying to push them straight in. Eventually, I stopped using the vest. Now I'm noticing newer designs from other manufacturers and distributors that use custom steel or iron plates, which are a more minimalist design, look less cumbersome to put on and take off, come in different sizes, look more comfortable to wear, and may be easier to change their weight, so I might try one of those newer designs next, although they are much more expensive than this ZFO vest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 by BookCrazy

  • Great starter vest: adjustable weight, comfortable and no stink. Fit works well for women. Great starter vest: adjustable weight, comfortable and no stink. Fit works well for women.
Style: 30LBS
This is only my second vest but compared to the first one (a different brand I returned) it’s great. It has four pockets front (about 2.75 lbs each) and back (about 4.4 lbs each); they’re easy to remove so plenty of options for weight. There’s no neoprene so it doesn’t smell and no weight within the vest itself, so I bet it could be washed on gentle. The belt wraps from both sides nice and snug which allows some play in the shoulders so the weight is more evenly distributed which makes it pretty comfortable, kind of like a back country backpack. Feels really sturdy and durable. There’s a little elastic band pocket for a water bottle and the gray mesh is another large pocket. I’m a woman and it fits really well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by KMF

  • Adjustable 80 lbs Vest is Great for Walking
Style: 80lbs
The 80lbs ZFO Sports vest has great quality. Top pocket (with velcro closing) is convenient for keys and cell phone. There is a bottle strap on the belt. Total weight can be adjusted, up to 80 lbs. Vest comes with 20 weight bags (about 2 x 8 inches in size each bag). Vest has 10 compartments in the front and 10 compartments in the back to load weight bags. Each bag has estimated weight of 3.8 lbs. The vest without weights is fairly light and flexible. Make sure you know what you will be using it for. This vest is great for walking. If you plan on doing sit ups, then I recommend keeping front lower pocket empty, so that it does not hit your legs during sit ups. The front is pretty long, even for 5'10" male. Ask seller questions if you plan on using it for sit ups, running or other activities. If running heavy loaded (for example 70 lbs total weight) than it feels a lot of pressure on joints at the time of landing with your foot on the ground. Top opening is fairly wide - easy to put your head through. Shoulder straps are fairly wide; no padding is needed even when heavy loaded. Walking for 1 mile with 72 lbs weighted vest (vest + 18 weight bags) feels comfortable after several weeks of gradual weight increase. I feel the 80lbs vest was designed for male users who plan on loading it to capacity. When 80lbs vest is fully loaded it will make you look bulky. This is a great weighted vest for walking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2018 by AB

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