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⚡ Elevate your workout game — weight that works as hard as you do!
The CAP Adjustable Weighted Vest offers a versatile 1-20 lbs resistance system designed for progressive strength and endurance training. Crafted with durable reinforced nylon and reflective detailing, it ensures comfort and safety with padded shoulders and an adjustable waist belt for a secure, bounce-free fit. Ideal for enhancing cardio, bodyweight exercises, and full-body conditioning, this vest is a must-have for fitness enthusiasts aiming to maximize calorie burn and workout intensity.



















| ASIN | B017O7Q4UG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,635 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Strength Training Weight Vests |
| Brand | CAP |
| Brand Name | CAP |
| Closure Type | Clip |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 13,507 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00702556020333 |
| Item Weight | 20 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cap Barbell, Inc. |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Neoprene, steel |
| Model Number | HHWV-CB020C |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 20 |
| Part Number | HHWV-CB020C |
| Product Style | 20lbs-C |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Workout |
| Size | 20 pound |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cardio |
| Style | 20lbs-C |
| Target Audience | Adults involved in fitness activities |
| Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
| UPC | 702556020333 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**S
Great for weighted push-ups
This weighted vest has been an excellent addition to my workouts. The design is incredibly practical, with 12 individual pockets that hold 4 lb weights, making it easy to adjust the total weight exactly how you want it. Whether you’re starting lighter and building up or loading it heavier for more intense sessions, the flexibility is a huge plus. Swapping weights in and out is simple and doesn’t feel like a chore. The vest fits securely without shifting around during movement, which makes it great for walking, bodyweight workouts, or conditioning sessions. It distributes the weight evenly and feels balanced rather than bulky. The build quality feels solid and durable, and the stitching and pockets hold the weights firmly in place. It’s comfortable enough for longer sessions but still provides that extra challenge you’re looking for. If you want a customizable, well-made weighted vest that can grow with your fitness level, this one absolutely delivers. Five stars without hesitation.
M**A
Comfortable, Durable, and Great for Workouts
I’m very satisfied with this weighted vest. The material feels durable and well-made, and the design fits comfortably without restricting movement during workouts. I like how the weight is evenly distributed, which helps maintain balance while doing exercises such as walking, squats, and push-ups. The adjustable straps provide a secure and comfortable fit, and the vest stays in place throughout the workout. Overall, it’s a great option for anyone looking to add intensity to their training routine. Highly recommended!
A**I
Solid Vest, Loose When Fully Tightened, Will Limit Range of Motion on Push Ups
So mine arrived with zero problems and zero condition issues. There were some things that attracted me to this vest...it's short. I'm short, so I think that's a good match. I didn't want to have this grazing my knees among other things, because my primary use for this is on my stair case, skipping steps on the way up for high step ups, my version of a stair stepper if you will. The Velcro is very sturdy, and very, very loud. So sometimes I prefer not to mess with the straps because I don't want to wake up my son. When I do use the straps however, I have noticed that there's a pretty goodly gap between my chest and the product. So if I were to be using this to supplement bodyweight exercises like hip hinges (which kind of looks like a good morning with a barbell), I'd have to hold this to my chest to support it and keep it from flapping around. It is a little bit hard to say if this would be a problem for you. I'm a woman, but a large framed woman who is a the very bottom of the healthy weight range for my height. Who happened to somehow with all my hormone problems inherit the buxom gene. So that means, I've definitely got some stuff in the chest area that I would have expected this would be snug on, but even with the straps cinched to their tightest, it's loose with a gap when I lean. I think definitely if you are a smaller framed woman, or a woman with a smaller bust, this is going to be too loose for you for some activities. I'm not sure what to say to the dudes that would be helpful, just depending on your chest measurements, you may have the same issue. So for me personally, I like that this has weight evenly distributed between the front and the back. I certainly could have loaded up a back pack for cheaper, but then I'd have stuff digging into my back as the items shifted with my movement, which I'm not a fan of, and for me personally, as I mentioned, I prefer the nice, even distribution of weight because it pulls less on my shoulders. However, I have to say, if I were interested in using this to supplement pushups, uh-uh. I personally wouldn't use this for that. There's no way I could get a full range of motion with it given the bust plus the vest, so if you are a woman, that's another thing to consider. Even if you are a man, this does stick out a bit in front, and it may limit your range of motion, and a limited range of motion doesn't provide as much benefit as a full range of motion. My bottom line on this product is that it seems to be solidly made, it does work for what I wanted it for, but I do think the looseness and the amount it sticks out in the front are limiting factors to the usefulness of this product for certain exercises.
R**6
Nice budget vest.
I am attending a mountain endurance event in September and needed a weighted vest for my training. Decided to give this one a try and for the price you cant beat it. You can adjust the weight from 0-20lbs. It fits great and is not uncomfortable. We will see how long the sand bags last but for twenty bucks i wont be mad if the vest and bags rip apart. I would definitely recommend this product if you want the benefit without spending a lot of money.
K**I
Kids love it it's made really well just the small pockets for sandbags can be a little time-consuming
Very nice and for the price very good *******. Caution care must be taken when storing and caring for the weights that come in nylon bags, there is sand/ or something in these bags and if you throw them around or rough with them they can leak we do not have any leaking problems and the bags are made well but we mean don't let the kids have them to soon make sure the adults do it .......... These results are based on as soon as this jacket came in the kids a tactic used it and loved it 1. Quality durability really nice kids don't have anything Bad to say about it 2. Putting the weights into the middle part of the jacket is a little time-consuming kids are saying once you put the middleweights and leave the middleweights and just use the bigger pockets on the other side to exchange weights more often they use the top of the jacket which can carry more than enough weight they don't fill the bottom too often and when they're doing active exercises they like the Topfield only they say the bottom bothers them a little bit Hope this helps others thanks for the jacket The kids say it's way better than wearing ankle weights Sidenote, the 80 pound vest came with 4 pound weights. That's what we got the And the 40 pound vest comes with 2.8 Lbs. Also the 40 pound vest is a little smaller and the pocket layout is a little different on the 40 versus the 80 pound vest that is what we received We have also been using this as a half vest you can fold the bottom half up and just put weights in the top half and The kids have been using it as a half fast and a full vest as they need to change the weights for whatever they're doing The kids are finding for doing more aggressive exercises folding the vast and filling the top half with weights works best Once the kids load quite a bit of weight and the vest does bothers their shoulders a little bit so they use a set of shoulder pads when the vest is filled pretty heavy they say this helps a lot Hope this helps others family really likes this mess they work great
G**G
Excellent value, perfect for weighted pull ups
I've been using this weight vest once a week for 2 years, for weighted pull ups. I have the 100 lb version with the 1.5 lb and 3 lb steel weights. I love how easy it is to change out the weights (it's the reason I chose this over a sand bag version). I don't use the side straps, but I have in the past and they work well to keep the vest in place. Quality seems great. The only concern I have is the velcro eventually wearing out from all the opening and closing I do to change weights, but even if that happened, I could just use other weight pockets until those wear out or just rely on gravity to keep the weights in. I'm not sure how well this works for rucking, but I'd give it a try, especially due to how affordable it is.
K**E
80 and 100 pound comparison
I bought the 80-pound vest 2.5 years ago. I used it nearly every day for squats until my cat decided it would make a good litter box. I figure I got my money's worth out of it, and it was time for a better one anyway, so I ordered the 100-pound. I didn't order the 100-pound because I need that much weight. I got it because I wanted the steel weights instead of the sandbags that come with the 80-pound and lower weight vests. The 80-pound served me well. There was a tear in the shoulder strap similar to what another reviewer posted. I was okay with that because it was not going to come apart completely. Like I said, I used it nearly every day. My main complaint about the 80- was that the sand bags were so difficult to get in and out of the pockets that I never bothered to change the weight and just kept it about 65 pounds. You can see in the pictures how much bigger the sand bags are. The 80- vest is much larger than the 100+. The steel weights are very easy to get in and out of the pockets. The sand bags are all 3 pounds. The steel ones are 3 and 1.5 pounds. The 80- comes is one piece and has padded shoulders. It isn't adjustable and hangs at my waist and I'm 6'4". The 100+ comes in two pieces (pictured) and does not have pads in the shoulders. The 100+ is adjustable. I tried wearing it at the shortest setting but I couldn't reach the straps that go around you to secure it. I let it out maybe 3 inches front and back and now it sits a couple inches above my waist. The 100+ is a much snugger fit which is great. The 80- was too loose to do push-ups with but I can use the 100+ for that no problem. I definitely prefer my new 100-pound vest over the older one. Obviously the price jumps up quite a bit when you go from 80 to 100 pounds. When I bought the 80 I think the 100 was about double the price of the 80 but right now the 100 is only $150. I think that's a pretty good deal for a versatile, durable piece of equipment that I'll use every day. Even if you need less than 80 pounds the 100 pound vest better if you can handle the price. The main drawback for the 80- is how tight the weights fit in the pockets and the size. If you're a smaller person the 80-pound is going to be very large on you. I don't know if the lighter ones are just as big or not. They could be smaller and have fewer pockets. I suspect the 120 is exactly like the 100 because there are enough pockets to hold 46 three-pound weights. That would make the vest 138 pounds plus the weight of the vest which is probably about 5 pounds empty. So to truly be 150 pounds the vest would need 4 more pockets. Mine came with 103.5 pounds of weights-23 3-pound and 23 1.5-pound and there are 46 pockets but they will all take the 3-pound weights. I'd give the 80-pound 4 stars because of the tight pockets. The 100-pound costs more but the advantages are worth it. Now if I can just keep it out of the reach of my cat....
B**N
Solid adjustable weighted vest, bulky but built for heavy loads
Good quality weighted vest. It is definitely bulky, but that feels necessary given how much weight it’s capable of holding and supporting. Once adjusted properly, it feels secure during movement and doesn’t shift too much, even during more dynamic exercises. The weight distribution feels stable and usable for both cardio and strength-focused training. The build quality feels solid enough to handle repeated use, especially considering the adjustable weight range. Overall, a strong and practical weighted vest that trades compactness for high capacity and stable performance.
A**O
Perfecto, cumple con lo que dice
Esta perfecto, es de muy buen tamaño y peso que dice sin problemas lo volvería a comprar, excelente calidad.
T**A
Good fit stays intact even when running and exercising
Good fit stays intact even when running and exercising
A**1
Das wäre passend nicht mit dem Bild überein
Das Bild passt nicht mit die waren überein Eigentlich ist es eine richtige abzocke
M**O
Ottimo prodotto
Ottimo prodotto
N**I
Good
Good 👍
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