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  2. Wearing This While Walking Boosts Calorie Burn And ... - AOL

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    Hyper Vest PRO - 10 Lb. “Known for its slim fit and adjustability, this vest is great for mobility and is a popular choice for both walking and more dynamic exercises,” says Pelc Graca.

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    Weighted vests are gaining popularity as a low-impact tool for building bone strength, but understanding the basics of bone health is key before strapping on any extra weight. ... Hyper Vest Pro ...

  4. 10 Weighted Vests to Turbocharge Any Workout - AOL

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    The best weighted vests to buy for CrossFit, running, hiking, and every other workout that needs some extra heft, especially if you're training at home. 10 Weighted Vests to Turbocharge Any ...

  5. Weighted clothing - Wikipedia

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    The latest developments in weighted vest products offer comfortable weight vests with cool wicking fabric that allow full range and direction of movement, chest expansion for breathing, open sides connected with lacing, and low profile design allowing a vest to be worn under clothing or football pads, unlike traditional vests made of nylon or ...

  6. Hyperlite Wake Mfg. - Wikipedia

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    The Rusty Pro is the pro model for team rider Rusty Malinoski . This board comes in 3 different sizes, a 140cm, a 143cm, and a 146cm. The board comes with an abrupt continuous which helps to generate speed through the wake. The board has a large channel down the center which helps it to track better in the water.

  7. Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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    The first board made in the early 1990's was the Hyper lite board by the O’Brien company, [10] a water ski manufacturer who marketed the board as a “compression-molded neutral-buoyancy wake board.” [11] This was followed by a variety of boards that are curvier and more compact, creating a smoother ride. [11]