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Overview and review of the MiR short weighted vest

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Sep 5, 2020 9:00:00 AM

Overview and review of the MiR short weighted vest

This is an overview of the MiR short weighted vest including pros, cons, and alternatives. This was originally posted in which weighted vest to get from Rogue.

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Overview of the MiR short weighted vest

Price: $99 - $289
 
The MiR short weighted vest is the vest with a maximum of 90lbs in a compact amount of space. This makes it an interesting option for anyone who wants to save a little money while still going heavy on the pull-ups. The full specifications of the MiR short vest read:
 
  • Super Compact Design (11” length) for maximum mobility and secure fit
  • 1200D Reinforced Nylon Construction
  • Double Padding and lining throughout body and shoulder, ventilation for airflow
  • Solid Iron Weights Included - 90 LBS Max Weight capacity in increments of 3LB (see price range based on weights ordered)
  • One Hook and Loop Fastening Belt included
  • Mid-chest Belt for maximum hold: no bouncing and no shifting
  • Weights are loaded at front & back for even weight distribution
  • Adjustable Straps - One Size Fits Most Men
  • Color: Black
This is the best vest if you want to start all and scale to 90lbs while not breaking the bank. With that, there comes a flaw in the design, as it also has to be closed at the back for a snug fit.
 

Pros of the MiR short weighted vest

 
The pros of the MiR short vest are:
 
  • A low-cost entry point
  • Great scalability to 90lbs
With an entry point of under $100, this vest is one of the cheapest of the higher quality weighted vests out there. It also scales up to 90lbs, which is hard to beat in a compact design like this.
 

Cons of the MiR short weighted vest

 

The cons of the MiR weighted vest are:

 
  • Time-consuming weight changes
  • Strap at the back
As with all weighted vests which scale in increments of 2.5lbs to 3lbs, it can be annoying to switch weights around between different workouts or users. The plate system from the TacTec or Rogue plate carrier vests is more convenient for this purpose. A major design flaw of this vest is the strap in the back. You can not put this on by yourself properly. 
 

Alternatives to the MiR short weighted vest

 
Alternatives to the MiR short weighted vest are:
 
The 100lb straightjacket is a double box vest. While the price for this vest is about $100 higher, the design is better as it does not need to be closed at the back when you put it on. 
 
The Rogue plate carrier is an excellent alternative if you want to stay under 50lbs in weight. This design will provide more mobility and hold up better on an obstacle course. 
 
The MiR women's vest is an alternative for women with less fabric in the front for quite obvious reasons. 
 

Conclusion for the MiR 

 
The MiR short vest is a great option if you want a lot of weight in a compact vest and have someone else to tie it up for you at the back.

Topics: Rogue