Ragebby Weighted Vest-1 Weight Vest Review
Our verdict
The Ragebby Weighted Vest-1 costs $17.99 and adjusts between 4 and 10 pounds, holding a 4.3-star rating across 237 reviews. It's priced the same as the fixed-weight BAGAIL WV0T-10, but with a smaller review base and a lower recent-purchase signal, making it a reasonable but less proven choice at this price point.
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Best for buyers who want a small adjustable range between 4 and 10 pounds for light resistance work, and who don't mind a smaller review history compared to the higher-volume vests in this comparison.
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Skip it if you want a vest with a long track record of reviews and recent sales, since its 237 reviews and 0+ bought last month trail the BAGAIL, Zikopomi, and EMPOWER vests in this same price range.
- Material Neoprene, iron sand
- Weight 10 Pounds
- Size 4-10LB
- Color Black
- Priced 50% below the category median ($35.90 across 99 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 237 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
237 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
For someone wanting a light, adjustable vest without much research or reviews to sift through, the Ragebby Weighted Vest-1 offers a simple 4-to-10-pound range for $17.99, the same price as the fixed-weight BAGAIL vest in this comparison. It's also priced well below the $68.94 ZFOsports and $152.99 Amstaff vests, both of which ship at a single fixed weight rather than an adjustable range.
The neoprene and iron sand build mirrors the construction used in the BAGAIL WV0T-10, both relying on a flexible shell packed with dense sand rather than solid plates. At the top of its range the vest weighs 10 pounds, giving it the same maximum load as BAGAIL's fixed vest, but with the added flexibility of starting lighter at 4 pounds and working up. That low ceiling makes it comparable in top-end capacity to the 8-pound Zikopomi ZLBX001 and the 10-pound BAGAIL WV0T-10, positioning it as a light-duty option rather than a vest built for heavy resistance training.
Its 4.3-star rating across 237 reviews is the lowest review count and lowest star rating among the vests in this set, and its 0+ bought last month figure lags well behind the Zikopomi's 3,000+ and the BAGAIL's 2,000+. That doesn't rule it out, but it does mean there's less buyer data to lean on before purchasing. Buyers weighing this vest against the higher-volume options in this comparison should factor in that smaller sample size before assuming it performs the same way at scale.
Pros
- Adjustable 4-to-10-pound range gives more flexibility than a single fixed weight at the same $17.99 price.
- Neoprene and iron sand construction keeps the vest flexible rather than stiff.
- 10-pound maximum load matches the fixed weight of the same-priced BAGAIL WV0T-10.
- In stock and available to ship now.
- Priced well under the $68.94 ZFOsports and $152.99 Amstaff vests.
Cons
- Only 237 reviews, far fewer than the 1,800 to 3,700 review counts on other budget vests here.
- 4.3-star rating is the lowest average among the vests in this comparison.
- 0+ bought last month suggests weaker recent demand than the Zikopomi's 3,000+ or BAGAIL's 2,000+.
- 10-pound maximum load is modest next to the 20-to-40-pound capacity of pricier vests.
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene, iron sand |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Size | 4-10LB |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
The Ragebby Weighted Vest-1 spans a 4-to-10-pound adjustable range, built from a neoprene shell packed with iron sand, the same general approach used in the similarly priced BAGAIL WV0T-10. Iron sand lets the vest pack meaningful weight into a compact space, which helps it stay close-fitting even near its 10-pound ceiling. Because the range starts as low as 4 pounds, it can work for lighter activities like brisk walking or short bodyweight circuits, then step up toward 10 pounds as needed. That 10-pound top end is modest next to the 20-pound and 40-pound capacities of some pricier vests in this category, so it's better suited to lighter training than heavy loaded carries. The adjustability at this price point is the main advantage over a comparably priced fixed-weight vest, though buyers get less overall capacity than heavier options.
What buyers say
A 4.3-star rating across 237 reviews is the lowest combination of score and volume among the vests in this comparison, and the 0+ bought last month figure suggests light recent demand as well. That contrasts with the Zikopomi ZLBX001's 3,000+ bought last month and 1,800 reviews, or the BAGAIL WV0T-10's 3,700 reviews and 2,000+ recent purchases, both at similar or lower prices. None of this means the Ragebby is a poor product, but the smaller review base and quieter recent sales pattern mean there's less buyer feedback to draw on before deciding, compared to its more established, similarly priced competitors.
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Frequently asked questions
What weight range does the Ragebby vest cover?
It adjusts between 4 and 10 pounds using a neoprene shell filled with iron sand. That gives it the same 10-pound maximum as the fixed-weight BAGAIL WV0T-10, but with the option to start lighter at 4 pounds for easier sessions before working up to the full load.
Is the Ragebby vest well reviewed?
It holds a 4.3-star rating across 237 reviews, the lowest review count of any vest in this comparison. That's a smaller sample than the 1,800 to 3,700 reviews posted by similarly priced options like the Zikopomi and BAGAIL vests, so there's less buyer feedback to rely on here.
How does it compare to the BAGAIL WV0T-10 at the same price?
Both cost $17.99, but the BAGAIL is a fixed 10-pound vest with 3,700 reviews and 2,000+ bought last month, while the Ragebby adjusts from 4 to 10 pounds with only 237 reviews and 0+ bought last month. The BAGAIL has the stronger track record; the Ragebby offers more flexibility in load.