Overview and review of the Hyper Vest Pro
This is an overview of the Hyper Vest Pro including pros, cons, and alternatives. This was originally posted in which weighted vest to get from Rogue.
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Overview of the Hyper vest Pro
Price: $199.99
The
hyper vest pro was the first generation of the new design from
hyper vest aimed at a good fit weighted vest with an evenly distributed load. The design was a success while it had some issues with durability on the fabric and for the straps on the side. This is a good vest if you want to maximize weight with a snug fit. Compared to the
Hyper vest elite you have more weight options, but poorer execution on the materials.
Pros of the Hyper vest Pro
- Design
- Even distribution
- Price
The design of the hyper vest pro is great compared to more traditional vests, which usually have the weight unevenly distributed on your body or restrict body movement quite a bit. This was the intent of the design, which it successfully delivers. Compared to the
Hyper Vest elite the pro is also slightly cheaper and offers more options to add resistance.
Cons of the Hyper vest Pro
- Durability
- No reflective fabric
- Low maximum resistance
While the new corset-like design was a great idea for a weighted vest, the first iteration of the Hyper vest did not great on the selection of material for production. This vest has a higher likelihood to come apart at the seams or for the straps to lose elasticity and make the vest not work the right way. This does not always happen, but these design flaws have been addressed and improved on for the
Hyper vest elite, which is not that much more expensive. The Hyper vest pro is also limited to 48lb maximum resistance which can be gotten more of or more robustly with other vests.
Alternatives to the hyper vest pro
The
100lb straightjacket is the option for the maniac who wants to strap the equivalent of a small woman to their body to do exercises. This is the maximum weight you can get from a vest. If you want more you usually need chains, carabiners or other heavy-duty equipment to make it happen which severely hampers mobility. While this is not the greatest vest to move around in, it is best to add maximum weight to your body.
The
Tactec plate carrier is the best all-around weighted vest fir all situations from
Rogue. This vest has many color options, weight options, and withstands almost anything. If you have $200 to spend on a weighted vest and you do not mind military design and only use it fr sprints rather than gymnastics and long-distance running, than this is home.
If you want a weighted vest that is well made, balanced, and does not make you look like a stormtrooper, then the
Hyper vest elite is the right choice for you. Some of the design flaws from the pro have been addressed and improved on with this vest. The only downsides are that it is only available in black and only goes up to 20lbs in weight. In return, you have a balanced vest that you can use for gymnastics or long- distance runs.
Conclusion for the Hyper vest Pro
A
Hyper vest pro is a good option if you can get it at a sale or just can't bring yourself to spend more than $200 on a weighted vest that does not look like you are about to go to war. However, if you can get past the $200 and want a well-balanced vest for running, then the
Hyper vest Elite is the better option as it addresses these needs in a superior way with not a lot of extra money to left on the table. If you do not want to use the vest for long-distance runs, then get the
Tactec instead.