TB3C TB-11-19-Black Weight Vest Review
Our verdict
The TB3C TB-11-19-Black weight vest costs $33.99 and adjusts across an 11 to 20 pound range, carrying a 4.6 star rating over 435 reviews and 500 plus units bought last month. That places it in the middle of this comparison's weight range, between the lighter Feyachi and PACEARTH vests and the heavier fixed 40 pound options.
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Best for buyers who want a mid-range adjustable load between 11 and 20 pounds, heavier than a light cardio vest but short of a full 40 pound rucking setup, at a moderate $33.99 price point.
Skip if
Skip it if you only need a light 3 to 12 pound vest for basic conditioning, or if you want a heavier fixed 40 pound load, since the TB-11-19's 11 to 20 pound range sits squarely in between those two use cases.
- Material Nylon
- Weight 8.64 Kilograms
- Size 11-20LB
- Color Black
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 435 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
435 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
Somewhere between a light cardio vest and a full rucking rig sits a middle tier of weight vests, and the TB3C TB-11-19-Black fits that gap. Priced at $33.99, it is built from nylon and adjusts across an 11 to 20 pound range, in black.
Compared with the other vests in this set, the TB-11-19 sits in the middle on price too, above the $19.99 Poudee BX-001 and $14.99 PACEARTH PEWV02-10 but below the $68.94 ZFOsports 130240, $109.99 BAGAIL WV02-40, and $152.99 Amstaff WV06V20. Its 4.6 star rating across 435 reviews matches the Poudee and PACEARTH vests, and its 500 plus units bought last month is a solid demand signal, ahead of the ZFOsports and EMPOWER vests' 0 plus, though behind the Poudee's 6,000 plus and the PACEARTH's 1,000 plus.
For buyers who want more capacity than a light entry-level vest but do not need a full 40 pound rucking load, the TB-11-19 offers a reasonable middle ground at $33.99. Anyone who only needs light resistance or wants the maximum 40 pound class should look toward the lighter or heavier ends of this comparison instead.
Pros
- 11 to 20 pound adjustable range covers a useful middle tier of resistance
- 4.6 star rating across 435 reviews matches the top scores in this comparison
- 500 plus units bought last month, well ahead of vests showing 0 plus recent purchases
- Nylon construction keeps the vest lighter than heavier fabric builds
- Priced at $33.99, well under the fixed 40 pound options in this set
- Currently in stock with no listed availability issues
Cons
- 20 pound ceiling falls short of the 40 pound fixed vests for heavier rucking work
- 435 reviews is a smaller sample than the thousands behind ZFOsports and EMPOWER
- 500 plus monthly buys trails the Poudee BX-001's 6,000 plus and PACEARTH's 1,000 plus
- Color is limited to black
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
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| Weight | 8.64 Kilograms |
| Size | 11-20LB |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
The TB-11-19's nylon build and 11 to 20 pound adjustable range place it in a middle tier between the light 3 to 12 pound Feyachi and PACEARTH vests and the fixed 40 pound BAGAIL and ZFOsports models. That range makes it a fit for buyers progressing past a beginner load who are not yet ready for, or do not want, a full 40 pound rucking setup. Nylon is a common, moderately durable material for this category, lighter-duty than the 1200D Oxford nylon on the BAGAIL WV02-40 but sturdier than plain polyester. At $33.99, the price sits well below the fixed heavy vests in this comparison, which fits a vest meant to bridge a middle weight range rather than compete at either extreme of price or capacity.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating across 435 reviews puts the TB-11-19 on par with the top-rated vests in this comparison, though its review count is smaller than the thousands behind the ZFOsports 130240 and EMPOWER MP-3398R. The 500 plus units bought last month is a clear step above those two listings, both of which show 0 plus recent purchases, and signals ongoing, active demand rather than a listing resting on old reviews. It does trail the Poudee BX-001's 6,000 plus and the PACEARTH PEWV02-10's 1,000 plus, but combined with a strong rating, the overall pattern still points to a healthy, currently selling product.
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Frequently asked questions
What weight range does the TB3C TB-11-19-Black cover?
It adjusts across an 11 to 20 pound range, which puts it above the lighter 3 to 12 pound vests in this comparison but below the fixed 40 pound options. That makes it suited to buyers progressing past a beginner load.
Is the TB3C TB-11-19-Black a good value at $33.99?
It sits in the middle of this comparison's price range, and its 4.6 star rating across 435 reviews matches the top scores here. With 500 plus units bought last month, it shows healthier current demand than several pricier vests in the same set.
How does demand for this vest compare to the others?
At 500 plus units bought last month, it beats the ZFOsports 130240 and EMPOWER MP-3398R, both showing 0 plus recent purchases, but trails the Poudee BX-001's 6,000 plus and the PACEARTH PEWV02-10's 1,000 plus. It sits in a solid middle position for current demand.