expiredphoinix | Staff posted Apr 01, 2026 05:19 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Apr 01, 2026 05:19 AM
40-Lbs RUNFast Pro Weighted Vest w/ 4-Lbs Adjustable Increments
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Can you ruck with this? sure. Do I think it will hold up? absolutely not. You can typically find 40# vests with plates or ingots in the $60-70 range and again, if you plan to do more than just hang this in the garage and walk by it every day, you want a vest that has solid weights. The shavings bags are fine for a 10 pound vest you just want for casual walks. 40# is a fair amount of weight especially for a newb. Every time you pick it up, set it down, etc. those bags get fatigued and that "stitching" is being stressed.
If you ever plan to remove "weights" that just puts further stress on those little pillows full of powder and metal shavings.
I would recommend anyone remotely serious about rucking to start with a 40# and nothing lighter. Get one that has plates or ingots and just REMOVE 10 pounds from each side. you can't really add weight but you can always take weight off and while 40# is a lot to start, in six months you will grow into the vest.
Can you ruck with this? sure. Do I think it will hold up? absolutely not. You can typically find 40# vests with plates or ingots in the $60-70 range and again, if you plan to do more than just hang this in the garage and walk by it every day, you want a vest that has solid weights. The shavings bags are fine for a 10 pound vest you just want for casual walks. 40# is a fair amount of weight especially for a newb. Every time you pick it up, set it down, etc. those bags get fatigued and that "stitching" is being stressed.
If you ever plan to remove "weights" that just puts further stress on those little pillows full of powder and metal shavings.
I would recommend anyone remotely serious about rucking to start with a 40# and nothing lighter. Get one that has plates or ingots and just REMOVE 10 pounds from each side. you can't really add weight but you can always take weight off and while 40# is a lot to start, in six months you will grow into the vest.
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