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Reverse Hyper

Reverse Hyper — 2D floor-plan symbol
2D floor-plan symbol
Reverse Hyper — 3D model preview
3D model preview
Width 30″Depth 65″Height 36″Shape rectangle

Overview

A reverse hyper is a posterior-chain machine, popularized by Louie Simmons, where you swing weighted legs to train and decompress the lower back. It is prized for glute and hamstring work and shines in strength-focused home gyms.

Sizing & placement

This machine is 30 inches wide and 65 inches deep, standing 36 inches tall, so it needs a clear lane for the leg swing. Keep open space behind it for the pendulum motion and for loading weight.

Where it works

Home gyms and garage gyms; suits powerlifting and strength-training setups.

Specifications

Width30 in
Depth65 in
Height36 in
Shaperectangle
Size classlarge
Room typesgym, garage
Default color#6B7280

Configurable options

Frequently asked questions

How big is the reverse hyper?
30 inches wide, 65 inches deep, and 36 inches tall.
Why does it need clearance behind it?
Its 65-inch length plus the swinging leg motion require open space at the rear.

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