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ATIVAFIT Adjustable Weighted Vest Weight Vest Review

4.3 (100) Amazon rating$27.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The ATIVAFIT Adjustable Weighted Vest is a 22 pound nylon design priced at $27.99, one of the cheapest adjustable vests in this comparison. Its 4.3-star average across 100 reviews is the lowest rating here, though 50+ units bought last month shows it still finds steady buyers.

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Best for

Best for beginners who want an adjustable vest without paying premium prices, since $27.99 undercuts every other adjustable option in this comparison by a wide margin. The nylon build and 22 pound capacity suit light to moderate home workouts.

Skip if

Skip it if rating consistency matters most to you, since its 4.3-star average across just 100 reviews is both the lowest score and the smallest sample size in this weight-vest comparison. Buyers wanting a proven track record should look at higher-review options instead.

  • Material Nylon
  • Weight 4.72 Kilograms
  • Size 22lbs
  • Color Black
  • Priced 22% below the category median ($35.90 across 99 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 100 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.8/5

    100 owner reviews, fewer 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

Someone testing out weighted training for the first time often wants an adjustable vest without committing to a $150 purchase before knowing if the habit sticks. The ATIVAFIT Adjustable Weighted Vest is built for that entry point, a nylon design listed at 22 pounds and priced at just $27.99.

That price undercuts the ZFOsports 130240 at $68.94 and the Amstaff WV06V20 at $152.99 by a wide margin, while still offering an adjustable design rather than a fixed weight. The listing gives a shipping weight of 4.72 kilograms alongside the 22 pound size rating, and the nylon construction matches the shell material used on both the ZFOsports and EMPOWER vests in this comparison.

The tradeoff shows up in the review data. A 4.3-star average is the lowest rating among the vests compared here, and 100 reviews is also the smallest sample size in the group. Still, 50+ units bought last month puts it ahead of the 0+ recent buyers reported for the ZFOsports and EMPOWER listings, suggesting it continues to sell despite the softer rating and the thinner review base behind it.

Pros

  • At $27.99, it is one of the cheapest adjustable vests in this comparison
  • Nylon construction matches the shell material used on pricier competitors like the ZFOsports
  • 22 pound capacity gives real room to add load beyond fixed 15 pound vests
  • 50+ units bought last month shows continued, current sales
  • Low price makes it a low-risk entry point for first-time buyers

Cons

  • 4.3-star average is the lowest rating among all the vests in this comparison
  • 100 reviews is the smallest sample size in the group, making the rating less settled
  • 50+ units bought last month trails the 100+ to 500+ figures seen on cheaper competitors
  • Nylon build lacks the denser feel of cast iron options like the OT061501

Specifications

MaterialNylon
Weight4.72 Kilograms
Size22lbs
ColorBlack

Performance notes

A 22 pound nylon vest sits in the middle of the load range covered by this comparison, heavier than the fixed 15 pound FUFF vest but well short of the 35 to 100 pound capacity offered by the OT061501 and MVRK options. The 4.72 kilogram shipping weight listed alongside the 22 pound rating points to a lighter overall package, consistent with a nylon shell rather than a cast iron or ironsand fill. That construction keeps cost down, which shows in the $27.99 price, but nylon-wrapped vests generally rely on padding and stitching quality to stay comfortable at higher loads, an area where a smaller 100-review sample gives less to go on than the thousands of reviews behind the ZFOsports or EMPOWER vests.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star average across 100 reviews is the softest combination of rating and sample size in this comparison, and it is worth reading in context. Smaller review counts naturally leave more room for the average to swing as new reviews arrive, so 100 reviews carries less statistical weight than the 591 to 2,600 seen on other listings here. That said, 50+ units bought last month shows the listing is still actively selling, and a 4.3-star average is still a generally positive score, just the least strong one in this particular group of vests.

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Frequently asked questions

How much weight does the ATIVAFIT Adjustable Weighted Vest hold?

The listing rates it at 22 pounds, with a nylon build and a stated shipping weight of 4.72 kilograms. That gives more room to add load than a fixed 15 pound vest, without reaching the 35 pound-plus range of heavier options.

Is the ATIVAFIT vest a good value at $27.99?

On price, yes, it undercuts most adjustable competitors. On rating, it is the softest in this comparison at 4.3 stars across 100 reviews, so buyers trading off cost against review depth should weigh both factors carefully before deciding which one fits.

Why does the ATIVAFIT have fewer reviews than other vests?

With only 100 reviews against totals in the hundreds or thousands for competitors like the Amstaff or ZFOsports, it reads as a newer or lower-volume listing, though 50+ units bought last month shows it is still finding steady, current buyers regardless.

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