5.11 TacTec Plate Carrier from Rogue
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5.11 TacTec Plate Carrier from Rogue

Need to add resistance to your workout (like Murph?) Check out the 5.11 TacTec Plate Carrier from Rogue (and 5.11). Plate carriers are specifically created to carry vests and work as a multi-function external shell that a person wears. They offer loads of profits for law enforcement professionals and athletes or fitness enthusiasts with different purposes and methods of usage. For fitness purposes, you can use them when doing planks, sit-ups, lunges, pushups, various other bodyweight workouts, and runs. Here are some of the styles we are going to look at: 5.11 TacTec Plate Carrier – Overview The reliable performance, durability, reduced bulk, and overall comfort of the 5.11 TacTec Plate Carrier made it the official plate carrier provider to the CrossFit Games for several years and is esteemed by some of the world’s most skillful athletes. Using a weighted vest shouldn’t be uncomfortable, and mobility shouldn’t be an issue. Good thing the 5.11 is a top-tier weighted vest that is uniquely lightweight and body-contoured. The carrier is manufactured from durable 500D nylon and highlights yoke shoulder pads to lessen [Read more …]

GORUCK Training Weight Vest
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GORUCK Training Weight Vest

Let’s take a look at the upcoming Training Weight Vest from GORUCK. You may be running or working out for a long time now, and you are thinking of doing something to make it more exciting. The answer is a weight vest. A weighted vest is a very simple and effective tool that you can utilize to accomplish better, faster outcomes from your workout. It’s one of the secrets to pumping up your routine without free weights needed. How is this different than the RPC (Ruck Plate Carrier)? This vest is more akin to a plate carrier – in that you can put a weight in the front and back. Here are some of the styles that will be available soon: Let’s take a look. Training Weight Vest – Overview The obvious benefit of using a weighted vest is adding weight and boosting the intensity of exercises like walking, running, bodyweight exercises, jogging, hiking, and any speed or agility drills. But before you start using a weight vest, determine your fitness level and body type and never use a weight [Read more …]