OMORPHO Men’s 20 lb G-Vest Icon Bundle, adjusts from 10 Review

4.7 (5) Amazon rating$419.00

Our verdict

The OMORPHO G-Vest Icon Bundle asks $419 for a vest that adjusts from 10 to 20 pounds, more than twice the Amstaff WV06V20's $152.99 and roughly ten times the EMPOWER MP-3398R's $39.95. Its 4.7 star average sits on only 5 reviews, so the price has to be justified by build and adjustability, not review volume.

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Best for

Lifters who want a load vest with a wider adjustable range than fixed-weight competitors and who are willing to pay a premium for that flexibility rather than shop the $40 to $153 fixed-weight options in this category.

Skip if

Skip it if budget matters more than adjustability. The ZFOsports 130240 costs $68.94 and the EMPOWER MP-3398R costs $39.95, both with thousands of reviews, while this vest has only 5 and costs far more.

  • Priced 1067% above the category median ($35.90 across 99 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 5 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.1/5

    5 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

Anyone shopping for a weighted vest usually starts with the same question: how much load can it hold, and how much does that flexibility cost. The OMORPHO G-Vest Icon Bundle answers with a 10 to 20 pound adjustable range for $419, positioning itself well above the fixed-weight vests that dominate this category.

That price separates it fast from the field. The ZFOsports 130240 holds a fixed 40 pounds for $68.94, the Amstaff WV06V20 holds 20 pounds for $152.99, and the EMPOWER MP-3398R sells for just $39.95. None of those vests adjust the way the Icon Bundle does, but all three carry hundreds to thousands of reviews, while the Icon Bundle has only 5.

The 4.7 star average looks strong on paper, but a 5-review sample is too small to call a settled reputation. Buyers paying $419 are betting on OMORPHO's build and adjustable mechanism rather than a track record backed by volume, which is the tradeoff that defines this listing. The EMPOWER MP-3398R's 2,600 reviews at 4.5 stars and the Amstaff WV06V20's 50+ bought last month both show the kind of ongoing demand history the Icon Bundle has not yet built, and that gap is worth weighing alongside the higher price.

Pros

  • Adjustable weight range of 10 to 20 pounds, wider than the fixed-weight ZFOsports 130240 (40 lb) and Amstaff WV06V20 (20 lb)
  • 4.7 star average, the top rating among the weight vests in this comparison
  • Listed as in stock with no waitlist or backorder
  • Icon Bundle naming implies extra components rather than a bare vest shell
  • OMORPHO specializes in weighted-vest training rather than treating it as one SKU in a broader catalog

Cons

  • $419 price tag, roughly 3x the Amstaff WV06V20 and more than 10x the EMPOWER MP-3398R
  • Only 5 reviews on record, far short of the 591 to 2,600 review counts the rivals carry
  • Bought last month shows 0+, no recent purchase momentum reported
  • No detailed material or size specs listed for this ASIN beyond the adjustable range
  • Adjustable mechanisms typically add moving parts and cost versus a simple fixed-weight vest

Performance notes

An adjustable vest that runs from 10 to 20 pounds is built around a different use case than the fixed-weight ZFOsports or Amstaff vests. Instead of buying multiple vests as strength increases, a lifter can shift the load on the same shell, which is where the $419 price is meant to pay off over time. The catch is that adjustable systems, whether they use removable rods, plates or fillable pouches, add mechanical complexity that a single fixed-weight vest sewn shut does not have. That complexity is also part of why adjustable vests tend to cost more per pound of capacity than fixed designs like the ZFOsports 130240, which offers 40 pounds for $68.94. Buyers deciding between the two are really choosing between raw capacity per dollar and the convenience of one vest that scales with training progress.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average sounds decisive, but it rests on only 5 reviews, which is not enough data to separate genuine consensus from a handful of early adopters who happened to like it. Compare that to the EMPOWER MP-3398R's 2,600 reviews at 4.5 stars or the ZFOsports 130240's 2,100 reviews at 4.5 stars, and the sample-size gap becomes the real story. Bought last month sits at 0+, which does not signal strong recent demand the way the Amstaff WV06V20's 50+ figure does. None of this means the Icon Bundle is a poor product, but the review pattern says it is still building a track record rather than one already proven by volume.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the OMORPHO G-Vest Icon Bundle worth $419?

It costs far more than fixed-weight alternatives like the $68.94 ZFOsports 130240 or $152.99 Amstaff WV06V20. The adjustable 10 to 20 pound range is the main differentiator, so the price only makes sense if that flexibility matters more than upfront cost to you.

How does the review count compare to other weight vests?

The Icon Bundle has 5 reviews at 4.7 stars, compared to hundreds or thousands of reviews on the ZFOsports (2,100), Amstaff (591) and EMPOWER (2,600) vests. That is too small a sample to treat as a settled reputation.

What weight range does this vest cover?

Based on the listing, it adjusts from 10 pounds up to 20 pounds, giving more range than the fixed 20-pound Amstaff WV06V20, though less top-end capacity than the fixed 40-pound ZFOsports 130240.

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