Training - Raptor Weight Vests.



I am always looking for different bits of training kit to try and utilise in my sessions, to add something different or enhance a specific area. It’s always a bit of a minefield as the fitness market is littered with loads of dodgy and gimmicky gear.

One piece of gym equipment that is far from dodgy or gimmicky is the Raptor Weighted vest. I came across the Raptor weight vest by accident, as I have tendonitis of my knees which means I am constantly having to do rehab on them. One of the exercises that I do often, are Decline eccentric squats, which requires me to either, hold or wear a weight. My rehab is very Posterior chain dominated. 

I have tried wearing a weight vest for these various exercises, but always found them to be of poor quality and too light, but  I am not saying they are all like that, but certainly the ones I had used in the past.

I was looking through good old twitter one day, when I came across Raptor and their unique vests. One is a Short body Pro vest which weighs a modest 15Kg and has 11 anchor points for towing 250lbs etc. 



This looked awesome to me, as lot of the training I am doing is functional, circuit based stuff which has 
  • Sled pulls
  • Down and ups
  • Chin ups
  • Tyre pulls
  • Bungee work


So having a vest that you can wear and attach things to, to act as a harness as well as a being a weighted vest seemed like a great idea. It would make my life much easier, as well as trying to maintain momentum in a session and changing in and out of an ill fitting harness, to a weight vest is never ideal.

The other vest is the range, is the Raptor Military vest. This is probably the most practical vest to use on the pitch and in a gym setting, as it has a quick on and off belt system, utilising a large velcro strap and weighs 22kg / 50lbs with the impact weights and 28Kg / 60lbs with cast iron fill weights or what you would probably go for  are the soft fill double stitched neoprene bags filled with shotgun ball bearings.




I contacted Raptor and asked if I could try these vests out for my blog and see what training was like wearing one. What struck me straight away was the build quality of all the equipment I was given. Everything is British made, with military standard build quality. You buy one of these and its something you will have for life. Everything is double stitched and it has a washable lining. The vests were originally used as training tool by the MOD to simulate soldiers wearing all their body armour and webbing. The MOD continues to use the military vest as a tool for troopers to build up to their Osprey body armour, which weighs 3 stone!

I went for the half-length pro vest to start with, and have been using it almost every day in some form or another. I do all my rehab in it, which would be for example the following.



  • Eccentric single leg squats
  • Hypers
  • Calf raises
  • Glute Bridge
  • Body weight squats
  • Lunges


I have also been using it during the main bulk of my sessions to pull sleds, do single leg inclusion squats (as you can see in the video)