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20kg Power Vest - Camo
20kg Power Vest - Camo
20kg Power Vest - Camo

20kg Power Vest - Camo

(100 reviews)

A weight on your shoulders you'll want to lug around - Some exercises are harder to load than others - running, chins, agility drills and jumping to name a few. - Vests are as convenient a way to load up a movement as any, allowing more calories to be burned as your body works harder to support the extra weight. In fact, there's almost no other way to add meaningful load to running and jumping in particular. - The Power Vest is the best way to load a body-weight exercise because the weight is more proximal and is firmly secured around the torso. During a chin-up, for example, your path through the movement is ‘truer’ than it is with a weight hanging between your legs. This will provide a better carry-over to a bodyweight chin because the movement pattern remains identical. - Vests are also very useful for exercises where you privilege one body part over another. Take the overhead squat, for example. The total load is not limited by your leg strength, but by the total load you are able to hold over your head. By strapping on a Power Vest, you can increase the load being driven by your legs without increasing the weight you have to stabilize overhead. Farmer’s Walks are another example where the load is limited by grip strength, rather than the capacity of your legs to shift it. - While it sounds like a great, versatile piece of equipment, a good quality vest is very difficult to find. Weighted vests tend to fail in two respects; they either don’t hold their shape very well, or they don’t stick to yours. As a result, you have the distraction of an unstable load that has a tendency to interfere with your movement. - The Iron Edge Power Vest does not utilise any elastic parts whatsoever. This Vest is a rugged, durable device with a fully-adjustable strap to ensure it fits exactly to your torso. The Vest is weighted with 1.1kg weights, each of which is secured snugly into its own Velcro pocket. There are 9 pockets on the front and 9 on the back to ensure even distribution. You can quickly and easily load or unload the vest to suit your needs - To preserve your Vest's lifespan, please ensure this is not rubbed across abrasive surfaces like gravel or concrete, such as may occur when performing sit ups and other ground-based exercises.

A weight on your shoulders you'll want to lug around - Some exercises are harder to load than others - running, chins, agility drills and jumping to name a few. - Vests are as convenient a way to load up a movement as any, allowing more calories to be burned as your body works harder to support the extra weight. In fact, there's almost no other way to add meaningful load to running and jumping in particular. - The Power Vest is the best way to load a body-weight exercise because the weight is more proximal and is firmly secured around the torso. During a chin-up, for example, your path through the movement is ‘truer’ than it is with a weight hanging between your legs. This will provide a better carry-over to a bodyweight chin because the movement pattern remains identical. - Vests are also very useful for exercises where you privilege one body part over another. Take the overhead squat, for example. The total load is not limited by your leg strength, but by the total load you are able to hold over your head. By strapping on a Power Vest, you can increase the load being driven by your legs without increasing the weight you have to stabilize overhead. Farmer’s Walks are another example where the load is limited by grip strength, rather than the capacity of your legs to shift it. - While it sounds like a great, versatile piece of equipment, a good quality vest is very difficult to find. Weighted vests tend to fail in two respects; they either don’t hold their shape very well, or they don’t stick to yours. As a result, you have the distraction of an unstable load that has a tendency to interfere with your movement. - The Iron Edge Power Vest does not utilise any elastic parts whatsoever. This Vest is a rugged, durable device with a fully-adjustable strap to ensure it fits exactly to your torso. The Vest is weighted with 1.1kg weights, each of which is secured snugly into its own Velcro pocket. There are 9 pockets on the front and 9 on the back to ensure even distribution. You can quickly and easily load or unload the vest to suit your needs - To preserve your Vest's lifespan, please ensure this is not rubbed across abrasive surfaces like gravel or concrete, such as may occur when performing sit ups and other ground-based exercises.

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20kg Power Vest - Camo

$210.00

(100 reviews)

A weight on your shoulders you'll want to lug around - Some exercises are harder to load than others - running, chins, agility drills and jumping to name a few. - Vests are as convenient a way to load up a movement as any, allowing more calories to be burned as your body works harder to support the extra weight. In fact, there's almost no other way to add meaningful load to running and jumping in particular. - The Power Vest is the best way to load a body-weight exercise because the weight is more proximal and is firmly secured around the torso. During a chin-up, for example, your path through the movement is ‘truer’ than it is with a weight hanging between your legs. This will provide a better carry-over to a bodyweight chin because the movement pattern remains identical. - Vests are also very useful for exercises where you privilege one body part over another. Take the overhead squat, for example. The total load is not limited by your leg strength, but by the total load you are able to hold over your head. By strapping on a Power Vest, you can increase the load being driven by your legs without increasing the weight you have to stabilize overhead. Farmer’s Walks are another example where the load is limited by grip strength, rather than the capacity of your legs to shift it. - While it sounds like a great, versatile piece of equipment, a good quality vest is very difficult to find. Weighted vests tend to fail in two respects; they either don’t hold their shape very well, or they don’t stick to yours. As a result, you have the distraction of an unstable load that has a tendency to interfere with your movement. - The Iron Edge Power Vest does not utilise any elastic parts whatsoever. This Vest is a rugged, durable device with a fully-adjustable strap to ensure it fits exactly to your torso. The Vest is weighted with 1.1kg weights, each of which is secured snugly into its own Velcro pocket. There are 9 pockets on the front and 9 on the back to ensure even distribution. You can quickly and easily load or unload the vest to suit your needs - To preserve your Vest's lifespan, please ensure this is not rubbed across abrasive surfaces like gravel or concrete, such as may occur when performing sit ups and other ground-based exercises.

A weight on your shoulders you'll want to lug around - Some exercises are harder to load than others - running, chins, agility drills and jumping to name a few. - Vests are as convenient a way to load up a movement as any, allowing more calories to be burned as your body works harder to support the extra weight. In fact, there's almost no other way to add meaningful load to running and jumping in particular. - The Power Vest is the best way to load a body-weight exercise because the weight is more proximal and is firmly secured around the torso. During a chin-up, for example, your path through the movement is ‘truer’ than it is with a weight hanging between your legs. This will provide a better carry-over to a bodyweight chin because the movement pattern remains identical. - Vests are also very useful for exercises where you privilege one body part over another. Take the overhead squat, for example. The total load is not limited by your leg strength, but by the total load you are able to hold over your head. By strapping on a Power Vest, you can increase the load being driven by your legs without increasing the weight you have to stabilize overhead. Farmer’s Walks are another example where the load is limited by grip strength, rather than the capacity of your legs to shift it. - While it sounds like a great, versatile piece of equipment, a good quality vest is very difficult to find. Weighted vests tend to fail in two respects; they either don’t hold their shape very well, or they don’t stick to yours. As a result, you have the distraction of an unstable load that has a tendency to interfere with your movement. - The Iron Edge Power Vest does not utilise any elastic parts whatsoever. This Vest is a rugged, durable device with a fully-adjustable strap to ensure it fits exactly to your torso. The Vest is weighted with 1.1kg weights, each of which is secured snugly into its own Velcro pocket. There are 9 pockets on the front and 9 on the back to ensure even distribution. You can quickly and easily load or unload the vest to suit your needs - To preserve your Vest's lifespan, please ensure this is not rubbed across abrasive surfaces like gravel or concrete, such as may occur when performing sit ups and other ground-based exercises.