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H-PND Reviews

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The Reverse Hyperextensions Lower Body Machine or H-PND is constructed to tighten and tone your body for the highest level of performance. This hyperextension will target your lower back, glutes, legs, hamstrings, and calves while helping increase the flexibility of your hips. Furthermore, you can use the machine to do pull-throughs and single-arm rows. Crafted with an all-steel frame, the H-PND features a hefty pad, a loadable Olympic-sized weight plate sleeve, durable steps, grip handles, a hyper strap, spring collars, and rubber feet. Additionally, we have included a cross brace to increase the difficulty. With the H-PND, you can practice cross-training, strength training, and weightlifting, helping you to develop a lean, muscular build.

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Probably the best built machine I have at my home gym! Great addition to my glute training Facility also
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Posted 5 years ago
It's enormous and built better than anything else I've bought from titan. Owned now for almost year and has held up like new
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Posted 5 years ago
Awesome machine! Very heavy construction. Does everything more expensive models will do. I believe this really helps me keep my back strong and free from injury.
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Posted 5 years ago
If rogue's fanboys ever actually open their eyes, they're in serious trouble! This is built, I'd say better, than rogue and west side barbell have built theirs... for about half the price of you scoop this up on sale. Great buy on a great piece of equipment Anybody looking, look no further. Fast shipping, great price Commercial quality.
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Posted 5 years ago
This thing is big and solid. I've had it since it came out and the pad already has a small tear on the bottom even though I only use it about once every three weeks.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had a Rogue reverse hyper in my previous home gym, it was an excellent unit. Last year (2018) I added Titan's H-PND reverse hyper to my current gym and find it's every bit as good as the Rogue unit. It easily fits all my lifters, from 5'-0" (110#) to 6'-2" (235#). H-PND summary: operation is smooth, assembly is easy, design is robust, appearance is very nice, shipping was very quick, packaging was very good, value is superior.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have used the version that is made/ sold by rogue in my local crossfit gym and I also purchased and now use this reverse hyper. The Rogue version (2x the cost) would start rocking when I put a moderate amount of weight on it. The H-PND is solid and once it is finally put together, it doesn't rock at all. It is very stable and well made. The only draw back is the online assembly instructions could be better. There were no instructions included in the 2 boxes that this piece of equipment was delivered in. Also, I was shorted 2 bolts and had to go to a hardware store to finish the assembly. Once you get started the assembly isn't too hard, just time consuming. I saw a tip to not completely tighten until you have it mostly put together and I followed those directions and I am glad I did. It's a one person job for the most part. There were a couple instances at the end where I called my 10 year old son over to help me.
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Posted 6 years ago
I have used the version that is made/ sold by rogue in my local crossfit gym and I also purchased and now use this reverse hyper. The Rogue version (2x the cost) would start rocking when I put a moderate amount of weight on it. The H-PND is solid and once it is finally put together, it doesn't rock at all. It is very stable and well made. The only draw back is the online assembly instructions could be better. There were no instructions included in the 2 boxes that this piece of equipment was delivered in. Also, I was shorted 2 bolts and had to go to a hardware store to finish the assembly. Once you get started the assembly isn't too hard, just time consuming. I saw a tip to not completely tighten until you have it mostly put together and I followed those directions and I am glad I did. It's a one person job for the most part. There were a couple instances at the end where I called my 10 year old son over to help me.
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Posted 6 years ago