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04-17-2026 10:21 PM
DH and I are seniors. We aren't breaking any records but we try to walk regularly. I recently heard about weighted vests and thinking I might want one, to up my game and get better muscle tone - nothing crazy, maybe just a 10 lb. vest.
Does anyone use one? Does it make a difference or does it make walking too difficult?
Looking for some real life experiences and guidance.
Thanks
04-17-2026 11:07 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch I have a 9 pound one that I sometimes where around the house when steaming the floors & doing other housework. I occasionally use it for walking outside in the cooler months. I feel like it slows me down a bit when walking & I walk faster & further without it. I do some weight machines at the gym three times a week.
04-18-2026 01:12 AM
@JeanLouiseFinch My preference is similar to what @nycalady said.
Have an adjustable one where you can remove weights or add weights.
If I wear it all loaded up for my walk, I feel like it hinders me a bit. But I walk for pace. So I rarely wear it for those walks at its lowest weight, though it's getting too hot even for that!
Much prefer wearing my weighted vest around the house while cleaning or doing other exercises, sometimes while on my walking pad while working. During those times, I will likely wear it at or near its top weight -- and I definitely feel a difference.
Hope that helps.
04-18-2026 07:25 AM
A vest seems like it'd be hot when it's nice enough to walk outside. I'm a senior and use weights that wrap around my wrists or ankles.
04-18-2026 07:42 AM
04-18-2026 09:13 AM
I belong to two walking groups and none of us bother. Sort of a gimmick. Just do the weight training separately. And your stretching 😘
04-18-2026 09:20 AM
04-18-2026 09:52 AM
I have weighted hand weights--that you can wear on your wrists. think mine are 1 lb total weight and are very padded and not uncomfortable at all. I even wore them on my ankles too. they come in various weights . that might be something to think about. a weighted vest sounds way to hot and heavy for me---can imagine it would make me hunch over and make my shoulds/neck ache.
04-18-2026 10:14 AM
I started wearing a weighted vest about 10 years ago to help with my bone density. I wear it when I walk which is about 3 miles 5 times a week.
The vest I bought has individual weights that you can add to adjust the amount of weight. It is suggested that you start with a low weight and gradually increase. Top max for most women would be about 10 pounds.
It is important to make sure that the amount of weight is not so heavy that you topple over as you move and walk. Less is more until you know how it affects your movements. And I would suggest wearing it around the house when you first use it to see how you feel and if the weight is appropriate for you.
I see many people using them as they walk in our local park.
04-18-2026 12:33 PM
I also recommend the vests with removable weights. I find that the vest helps make me aware of my posture while I walk. It makes me notice when I slouch which prompts me to stand up straight and keep my shoulders back.
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