Hypervibe Whole Body Vibration Machine: From Australia 900 Watt motor (nearly twice the power of 500 Watt motors). 2 year warranty on the machine and motor. 30 day free trial (lower 48 states only). So far I have not had any returns but if you do, the manufacture charges 10% restocking fee.

Overload Protection (this motor will shut off if too many people are using it so the motor doesn't get too hot. Many motors can burn out and are not covered by most warranties).

Steel construction (the machine will not move across the room and is very rooted to the ground) 
Easily mobile: it has wheels to roll it around.
Low EMF (we tested it. shockingly low for 900 Watts)
When I first heard about the Hypervibe I didn't understand how any machine can deliver an acceleration output of 17 G's, especially if it has less than a 27 inch plate. I am not sure what they have done different to engineer this platform, but there is something about their design that makes the plate vibrate faster than any other machine on the market in its class. The 900 Watt motor (twice the power as most residential vibration machine motors on the market) is part of the reason it can give such a high G force.

It also has a low frequency range (6 hertz which is good for lymphatic drainage and balance training) and everything feels the same until you break past 18 hertz which is the highest I have seen from the Chinese built machines. (This is an import from Australia and the only one that has made it to the states that I have seen that is this powerful).

The higher frequency range (18 hz - 28 hz), and resulting higher G force (acceleration) are what sets this machine apart. In comparison to a machine that I use for exercise normally (which max frequency is 14 hz), this machine made my workout much, much more difficult. I tired out much quicker as my muscles were forced to work much harder against the more intense vibration. Not expecting such an intense workout, I was literally "drained" at the end of the session. I would like to note that this is not a spiral machine however (which I prefer for moving lymph), but rather the most powerful pivotal machine in its class. This machine was the first machine to help me understand why they say 10 minutes is all you need for a FULL workout!

As far as noise, the machine is very quiet up to about 18 hertz. After that, it gets a bit noisier, but I have been told by the distributors that there are ways to make it less noisy if purchased for an apartment building. It has a huge base that makes it rooted to the ground so it doesn't move all around the room when you are on it. This is not the case for most residential machines. It has a 2 year warranty. Their motor is very expensive and is 900 watts. Most on the market in its class have a 200 to 500 watt motor. Many of the earlier generation motors burn out at high speeds if it is used for too many sessions in a row and the motor gets hot and the copper windings fry. This model has an overload protection so that it will cut off if it gets to a certain temperature so the motor never gets too hot. Even though the plate is shorter the plate design lets it go to 11mm amplitude, higher than the 27 inch plates go to 10 mm. This is about 600 dollars more than the 27 inch plate models we sell but way worth it if you are looking for a machine that will go above 18 hertz. It also comes with an interactive DVD which helps you know how to use it.
The review magazine rated it number one for much different reasons than I tested if for but I will say that this machine is the 2nd most powerful vibration machine on the market, except for the Galileo which goes to 30 hertz. the Hypervibe goes to 28 hz. The Galileo (VibraFlex) in the US costs $11,000.

17G WORKOUT WARNING:
Because very few people have enough energy to make it through a ten minute workout at full acceleration of 17 G's (this high a setting would be for an athlete or fitness buffs), I would STRONGLY recommend an oxygen concentrator that you put a little mask over your nose that brings in more oxygen. It gives about a 20 percent boost to me and about 20% of all the people who can afford an extra 400 dollars or more for a concentrator get one. It can make a huge difference for those looking for peak performance.

For, those that have poisoned blood who are going at the low 6 hertz, as the blood is getting more oxygenated as the trapped blood proteins and blood poisons are removed, the cells can now transport more oxygen. I have found it helpful for those that have lots of inflammation who have blockages who need the extra air to use one of these. I know several places that rent them out for very affordable prices. I can get wholesale but normally will not recommend as I am not a doctor nor practitioner. If someone asks, I usually just let people buy them at my cost under my wholesale buying account with the manufacturer.

Notice: This is not shipped from Australia. This is shipped out of New York and several locations in California where locals can pick it up or try one at a studio for free before purchasing. If you want to try one of these out, let me know what city you are in and I will ask them where a location is nearby. If anyone wants the USA importers number, email me to contact them.
Questions asked:

Why does it only go to 28 hertz?
Not only would the extra 2 hz add more cost to the manufacturing and therefore add to the cost, but the research up to now doesn't suggest that more than 27 hz is required for benefits of vibration training.
Costs: What you get for $2599 ($600 dollars more than most models that go to 14 hertz).
Most people who contact my site are over age 50 are buying for lymphatic reasons. If this is all someone is interested in, they probably do not need this platform. If someone want to go further with training and also work on weight loss, bone density and muscle strengthening, a more powerful machine with more G force is probably needed. This is why many people want the Hypervibe and why it costs more to get that G force. This machine goes down to 6 hertz but has a 11mm amplitude. The plate can produce 17G's because the motor is powerful enough to give high acceleration as the plate is shorter. The 27 inch plates usually have 10mm amplitude. This one has 11 mm amplitude with a 21.5 inch plate. This engineering is much different than any other machine I have seen.

Call me at 1-866-945-9072 if you are interested. If you are calling or contacting from Canada, please let me know as the distributors are different in the US and Canada.
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The Hypervibe Performance is the most expensive and most powerful light commercial machine we have come across. This is the closest you can get to the original Vibraflex/Galileo that goes to 28 herts also.

Note that many machines say they go to 30 herts but it is always 30 speed settings that really goes to 14 herts that I have tested. The Hypervibe has an entirely different components system. It is able to go to 28 herts unlike most that only go to 14 hertz. I am not accusing anyone but the drive system in the Hypervibe is very similar to the (Vibra.... or Gal....) I wont say their names but with their patent, and them being in Australia, somehow they came very close. No other company is making machines that go over 14 herts except the Proellixe, Vibraflex/Galileo, Vivo 460 by Vivowellness.com and the Galileo. I have been told that before they made some patent Hypervibe got grandfathered in so they beat it by getting their design before anyone else could copy the mechanism that makes it go to 28 hertz with its flexing frame.

Any machine that can go past 20 herts normally would need a shaft drive system. VivoVibe has a shaft driven vibration plate since they cant use the belt drive sytem of the Hypervibe due to the patents they now have. The Vivovibe is the only machine since the Hypervibe to come close to the 28 hertz of the Hypervibe but it has a totally different drive mechanism. It does not have a belt. (Note: most belts just like vaccum belts can need to get replaced. The latest Hypervibe model has a ramp up system that doesn't instantly go to 28 hertz or whatever you set it at. Some of the spiral type machines can instantly go to 14 hertz but the G force is not no where near 17 G forces so their belts rarely need replacing. The Hypervibe uses a belt system but since its system uses more momentum at the 28 hertz level the belt never gets pulled hard enough. I have never heard of a Hypervibe belt needing to get replaced since they have been in the states since 2011.

​They cost 2599 which is at the high end of the residential market but due to its patent, it has the same power as many of the machine that have to be shaft driven to get to this speed and also weight almost 200 lbs for their machines. The Hypervibe is about 95 lbs which is even about 90 lbs lighter than the Vivo 460 that goes to 25 hertz, still not making it to 28 hertz but feels about the same. The Vivovibe costs $3890 and is a commercial machine. I would not put the

​Note on paying for patents: The Hypervibe is 2599 while the MaxVibe is over 12,000 and the Vibraflex is around 12,000 to over 20,000 dollars for their super high end one that goes to 40 hertz, and the VivoVibe 660 (also goes to 40 hertz) is over 14 thousand dollars. Hypervibe has a totally different

Note: only 2 machines I have found go to 40 hertz and they are not for anything that 99.999% of the people looking for help with bone density, lymphatic drainage, or moderate workouts are looking for. For a bodybuilder doing squats with a heavy barbell or who is so strong that can handle that frequency, this is the type of person that buys this type. I personally can do a squat for more than 2 minutes at 28 hertz on the Hypervibe. The Hyperviaabe is only 2 hertz under the Vibraflex that goes to 30 hertz. (Note: all Hypervibe dealers are also dealers for Vibraflex. It is very odd to me that the Hypervibe dealers are the only dealers I have found that sell them while also still trying to figure out that if the Hypervibe as they say an Australian owned company in China that makes them, why would the Vibraflex company allow them to also sell their if they are in competition. I cannot figure this out and every time I try to bring up the topic they don't want to talk to me about it and say its a different patent. Something I can't figure out.

It even bothers me more that no one has copied the Hypervibe 28 hertz technology and tried to make it cheaper. There are 100s of brands out there that all go up to 14 hertz. They are all copying each others styles but there is something and I don't know if they are scared to copy it or who is behind the patent because the same company that makes the Hypervibe also makes the NitroFit. There is no patent on the body style but just whats under the hood. The Hypervibe is 100% steal underneath while the other models are partial steal and partial plastic underneath. 

In 2008 Hypervibe before it was sold in the USA, has the older motor that was not 900 watts. It also didn't have the 8 screws in the mat to keep the mat from coming off where you had to stick it back on and go to Home Depot all the time to get it. The newer version of the Hypervibe now has a lot more changes. The rubber thing that goes in the base (most people throw it out). It dampens the metal on metal that most machines have. This is the most common complaint of noise and these stupid people didn't even follow the instructions. (see my video below to see what this black rubber thing looks like).

The newest edition Hypervibe weighs 106 lbs. They have made it weight less for importing it to keep the costs down and made it stronger so it wobbles much less than the first generation Hypervibes. They use some proprietary steel alloy. If you tap on it it definitely has a different sound and feel to it than most metal machines. The top of the machine where the display is mounted is now plastic so that the metal frame is strong enough to hold heavy people who lean up on the hand rails. Most of the momentum in the rail stops at the section where the plastic display is. At 28 hertz, any older model would have too much mass at the top with a steal top and the display would shake and buttons would shake so fast you couldn't even see them to push them, especially when the persons weight is mostly on the heals.

Note: The Hypervibe has a weight limit of 396 lbs. Someone that is putting more than this weight on the machine will void the warranty although the machine was capable of holding more than 396 lbs. After 396 lbs on the machine, especially around 6 hertz, the acceleration of the plate is affected and the belts can wear. The motor has never burned out with heavy weight but just the performance of it. It is hard to oxidize the copper windings of a 900 watt motor. If the person is holding a barbell and has 500+ lbs of weight on the plate, if the person feet are equal distance apart. If the persons has more weight on one side then the strain of the motor can be heard. Most people are under 250 who buy the HyperVibe. 17 G forces is rated for the machine up to 396 lbs. A 150 lb person and a 396 lb person can experience the same G force.

Tips: A lot of people complain about the machine being noisy. Again, if they read the book it will tell you how to trouble shoot it. As the machine is used over the months, the bottom screws that hold in the rail will loosen up. Having it just a little loose can make the machine wobble and cause it to move across the room when someone is not standing on it. People call and complain about it. I tell them to check the screws and 100% of the time so far they got loose. Ok, next caller. Whats the next complaint? Did you forget to put the black rubber thing around the rail that fits into the base. Almost everyone that complains about the screws getting lose also has forgotten to put that black rubber thing in. 

​Noise: It is loud at hertz over around 20 hertz. Putting it on a yoga mat really dampens the vibration to the floor. If standing on your heals on the plate and at high levels, it can some of the books on the shelf fall and some of the pictures on the wall get unleveled. Or dishes rattle in the kitchen. Or the bedroom light rattle. The neighbors in an apartment definitely will not like you for this so please, please only use the Hypervibe during the day if using it at high hertz and having a yoga mat under it makes a night and day difference in the sound.

​For usage, I would say the Hypervibe is built for light commercial use and clinical use but not for a high traffic gym. For lymphatic reasons for using this machine, the 900 watt motor gives it a lot more G force at the lowest level. Many machines go to 5 hertz but only go to 10mm amplitude at the tippy edge of a 27 inch plate. Most people don't stand that far apart for a 10 minute session. The Hypervibe has a 22 inch plate where a shorter person can stand comfortably and get the benefit of the 11mm amplitude on its edges. Many people trash talk the shorter plates but the bigger plates have a shorter tilt table. The Hypervibe with its patent tilt table gives much more G force at 14 hertz with its 22 inch plate with its higher tilt table at 11mm amplitude than any 27 inch plate with its longer plate and shorter tilt table at 10mm amplitude. For every mm in amplitude higher the difference in G force can be felt.

The average person just looking for circulation and lymphatic drainage doesn't need a platform to go over 14 hertz. Not everyone is going to be strength training and not everyone has bone density issues that needs the higher hertz levels. I will say that working out at over 20 hertz and the higher the hertz up to 28 can put an end to a workout after 10 minutes. The machines that only go up to 14 hertz, sure, I can get a good workout but when they say you can get a full body workout in 10 minutes, the original Galileo studies were based on these high hertz, not 14 or under. 

Note: The new Vibratrim VT500 Pro now has 11 mm amplitude with its 27 inch plate. It goes to 14 hertz and feels much more powerful than the 10mm amplitude version early generation model.

All of our Hypervibes are tracked by serial numbers and each Hypervibe has its own serial number that can be looked up by the manufacture for time of manufacture.

Scam Watch: there are a lot of earlier generation models before the latest updates were added. All of ours get shipped directly from Hypervibe.us in the states and Hypervibe.ca in Canada. We are authorized dealers.

Note: Make sure you get the latest version of the Hypervibe. Ask for the serial number of a machine and know the year of manufacture date to avoid getting the earlier generation models. The ramp up mode where the machine doesn't instantly start at 28 hertz on the high setting and the screws to hold in the mat and the motor upgrades or any combination of these might not be on the older generation models. Also, all of the new Hypervibes imported to the states do not have a sticker logo on the frame but painted in. 

The best way to know that you are getting the latest version is to know the serial number of the model you will be getting before it is shipped.
Hypervibe Machine: From Australia

900 Watt motor (nearly twic the power of 500 watt motors.
2 year warranty on the machine and motor
Overload protection (this motor will shut off if too many people are using it so the motor doesn't get too hot. Many motors can burn out and are not covered by most warranties.

Steel construction (the machine will not move across the room and is very rooted to the ground

Wheels: it has wheels to roll it around

Low EMF (we tested it. shockingly low for 900 watts
New version has had no issues with belt replacements. With its new ramp up system it starts out and slowly increases speed to avoid stripping the teeth on the belt. This has been an issue with other machines where you have to in the middle of the freaking workout stop the workout to replace a loose or stripped down belt.

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