CROSS101 c10140p Weight Vest Review

4.6 (3,400) Amazon rating$48.68100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The CROSS101 c10140p Weight Vest costs $48.68, carries a 4.6-star average across 3,400 reviews, the largest review base of any vest in this comparison set, and shows 100+ units bought last month, making it the strongest combination of price, rating, and active demand tracked here.

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Best for

Buyers who want a low-cost weight vest backed by the largest review sample in its category and clear evidence of ongoing, current purchase activity.

Skip if

Skip this if you specifically need a heavier or lighter load than what this model offers, since the facts here do not specify its weight class, so buyers with a fixed weight target should confirm the listing details directly before comparing it to 20-pound or 40-pound alternatives.

  • Priced 36% above the category median ($35.90 across 99 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 3,400 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    3,400 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The CROSS101 c10140p Weight Vest is priced at $48.68 and holds a 4.6-star average across 3,400 reviews, the highest review count of any vest tracked in this set. That volume, combined with the rating staying at 4.6 rather than dipping, suggests a listing with a long track record of consistent buyer approval rather than a small early sample skewing the number upward.

On demand, CROSS101 shows 100+ units bought last month, putting it ahead of the ZFOsports 130240 at $68.94 and the EMPOWER MP-3398R at $39.95, both of which show 0+ bought last month despite carrying similarly high ratings. Only the Amstaff WV06V20 at $152.99 shows any recent activity among the other tracked alternatives, and its 50+ figure is still below CROSS101's 100+.

Price-wise, CROSS101 sits below the Amstaff's $152.99 and the ZFOsports' $68.94, while landing just above the EMPOWER's $39.95. Given that EMPOWER shows no recent purchase activity and a smaller review base of 2,600 versus CROSS101's 3,400, the roughly nine-dollar premium on CROSS101 comes with meaningfully more review data and current demand behind it.

Pros

  • 4.6-star average across 3,400 reviews, the largest sample size of any vest in this comparison
  • 100+ units bought last month, the strongest recent demand signal among the tracked alternatives
  • Priced at $48.68, well below the Amstaff WV06V20's $152.99 and the ZFOsports' $68.94
  • Rating edges out the ZFOsports (4.5 stars) and the Amstaff (4.3 stars)
  • Large review volume reduces the chance the rating reflects a small or unrepresentative sample

Cons

  • Specific weight and material specs are not listed in the available facts
  • Slightly more expensive than the EMPOWER MP-3398R at $39.95
  • No details on adjustability or pocket configuration to compare directly against other vests
  • Buyers needing a specific weight class should verify the exact loaded weight before purchase

Performance notes

Without a listed weight or material spec for this particular unit, the interpretation here rests mainly on price and demand data. At $48.68, CROSS101 sits in the same budget tier as the EMPOWER MP-3398R at $39.95, both well under the Amstaff WV06V20's $152.99. Vests in this price range are typically aimed at general loaded cardio and bodyweight training rather than heavy-duty rucking, which tends to push costs toward the Amstaff's price point. The 100+ bought-last-month figure suggests this specific listing continues to see active turnover, which for a vest with 3,400 existing reviews indicates sustained rather than declining demand, a pattern distinct from the EMPOWER and ZFOsports listings that show no current purchase activity despite comparable historical ratings.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 3,400 reviews is the largest and one of the highest-rated samples in this comparison set, which suggests a long history of consistent buyer satisfaction rather than a small batch of early reviews. The 100+ bought-last-month figure reinforces that this is not a legacy listing riding on old reviews, it is still actively selling at a meaningful pace. That combination, high historical rating, large sample size, and current purchase activity, is not matched by the ZFOsports or EMPOWER vests in this set, both of which show strong past ratings but no recent bought-last-month volume.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the CROSS101 c10140p Weight Vest a good budget option?

Yes, based on the facts available. At $48.68 it is one of the cheaper options here, yet it carries the largest review base of the group at 3,400 reviews and a 4.6-star average, plus 100+ units bought last month showing active current demand.

How does CROSS101 compare to the EMPOWER MP-3398R?

EMPOWER is slightly cheaper at $39.95 versus $48.68 and has a similar 4.5-star rating, but CROSS101 has more reviews (3,400 versus 2,600) and shows 100+ bought last month while EMPOWER shows 0+.

Is CROSS101 better value than the Amstaff WV06V20?

On the numbers, yes. CROSS101 costs $48.68 versus $152.99 for Amstaff, has a higher rating (4.6 versus 4.3 stars), a larger review base (3,400 versus 591), and double the recent bought-last-month volume (100+ versus 50+).

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