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Description
Quick-Lock Ultimate Training Vest
Designed exclusively for use with our legendary Quick-Lock weight plate system, easily add up to 70 lbs in 2.5 and 5 lb increments of Quick-Lock iron plates. Adjutable weight vests allow you to incrementally up your bodyweight training comfortably; perfect for pull-ups, dips, running, rucking, and high intensity movements like burpees - bringing your conditioning to the next level. Space efficient for workouts on the road, the vest and plates will fit conveniently in your vehicle or luggage.
The UTV is made of tough 600D Cordura material ensuring long lasting durability and stands up to any workout.
70lb maximum capacity (using 2.5 or 5 lb Quick-Lock plates)
4 weight pockets with two compartments each.
Ballistic style nylon material
2 lb unloaded vest weight
Moisture resistant
Breathable mesh lining
Padded and contoured Shoulders for comfort even at heavy loads
Adjustable Velcro Waist and Chest straps
Logo patch is Velcro for customization
One size fits most. This vest is sized to fit anyone medium to 2XL size. May be a bit wide for small frames. Mannequin is a Medium/Large for scale.
You spoke, we listened: we made some updates like full-coverage pocket flaps to keep sweat off your plates and more pocket support.
Please Note: Quick-Lock Plates are NOT included with the purchase of the vest.
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Barton | September 5th, 2023
I got this mainly for weight ring pushups specifically but also intended to use it for dips and pull ups. It's very wide and very inflexible even when empty. I actually can't completely get my arms together at the top of a push up and that's even when only the back is loaded because it's the pockets that are too bulky. I've switched back to a plain backpack which is disappointing after spending this much.
That issue affects dips as well but not chin ups. That being said a belt is a better solution for both of those anyway. I use an old ring strap as a dip belt and that can work with IM plates. Might be ok for inverted rows but even then you just can't move your shoulders very freely.
It's also a very scratchy material. That's just a nitpick though, I can put on a shirt for a few sets.
Overall I do wish I hadn't gotten this but I can still get some use out of it.
That issue affects dips as well but not chin ups. That being said a belt is a better solution for both of those anyway. I use an old ring strap as a dip belt and that can work with IM plates. Might be ok for inverted rows but even then you just can't move your shoulders very freely.
It's also a very scratchy material. That's just a nitpick though, I can put on a shirt for a few sets.
Overall I do wish I hadn't gotten this but I can still get some use out of it.