Hyper Pro

Hyper Pro

A multifunction strength training station that integrates a GHD (glute-ham developer), back extension, reverse hyper, and hip-thrust platform into one compact, adjustable machine—designed to target the posterior chain, core, and hip hinge mechanics with smooth movement and space-efficient versatility.

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Based on 1 reviews from Gym Radar users, the Freak Athlete Hyper Pro have an average rating of 4.33 out of 5. They're currently the #5 most-owned GHD / Nordic / Hyperextension on Gym Radar, with 2 home gyms reporting ownership.

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Hogan Gagle
Vienna Iron Club
226 reviews
2460 points
(4.33)
1/16/2026
I have been using the freak athlete hyper pro for about 1 year now. I truly believe if you’re limited on space or needing an efficient home gym that this is high on the list for things you should add to your gym. I don’t support their claims for all the workouts this can do. You CAN do them, but not well. There are a handful of things this does well and in my opinion that is more than enough reason to get this piece. What I believe this does well are: GHD movements, Nordic curls, back extensions, leg extensions/curls. I would have to have a lot more space to justify getting those 4 to 5 pieces of individual equipment as compared to how well this piece does them. This isn’t even considering cost. Some unique features this has is the angle adjustments. This has made adjusting intensity of the moment through angle possible. That is helpful for me to have more than one option for adjusting intensity, but also helpful when working out with a partner who needs a different difficulty level. It can be adjusted in seconds. It’s great and I don’t think could be done to this level for several dedicated pieces. There is some wobble, but if you tighten the knobs it’s moderate at worst. In reality I have never seen it tip even a little regardless of who I have had kn it or what they are doing. Something I don’t like is how awkward and heavy the leg extension/ leg curl attachment is. At around 30 lbs and an awkward shape, mobility isn’t great. This is a problem for a machine marketed at people in general fitness and who want something that can be put away.
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