
Voltra
A compact, portable cable-machine solution that attaches to a rack or other anchor point and delivers up to 200 lb of electronically controlled resistance — offering conventional weight training, adaptive “band-like” resistance, and “damper/flywheel-style” modes for versatile strength work in home or travel gyms.
Voltra Reviews
Based on 3 reviews from Gym Radar users, the Beyond Power Voltra have an average rating of 4.44 out of 5. They're currently the #1 most-owned Digital Resistance on Gym Radar, with 6 home gyms reporting ownership.
3 Reviews
Performance
5.00 / 5
Build Quality
5.00 / 5
Value
3.33 / 5
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(4.33)
I’m going to give a mixed review. Having a Voltra or 2 really opens the door to changing your training only limited my your imagination and time. Time is my issue. First of all, the instructions that came with it are worthless. If you want to know how to use it, you gotta research it on Reddit, YouTube, Instagram, or Discord. What got me going was some YouTube videos. There’s really a learning curve to get going.
Once you get it figured out, you can do some cool stuff. For example, it put a pair of Voltras on the Rhino and belt squat with a 50% higher eccentric and reverse bands for another 50%. I love that.
Is it worth it? It’s a lot of money especially when you start adding in all the mounts. First off, I’d only get the adaptive rack mount or a Darko quick mount, and an adaptive bar mount which mounts to anything round like a pull up bar. Then, see if you really need anything else. If you add that to a squat rack, you can bring in a ton of new functionality into your gym as an alternative to adding a functional trainer. If you’re not a tinkerer, I’d probably get more of a traditional cable system instead.

(4.00)
Super cool piece of equipment and tech! The high price tag and unknown durability is going to be a lot to overlook for some but if you are okay with the unknown the capabilities of this product are unmatched.

(5.00)
This thing is awesome, but it is not for everyone. The value on this is subjective due to the amount of things the Voltra can do and its high price tag. If you use it for at least half of its functionality, it's a bargain. If you're just using it in place of a traditional cable set up, it's over priced. The coolest thing about this piece is that it offers unmatched usability in the smallest footprint. They continue to update and innovate without charging any type of fees or subscription model.

