I really hope this actually works for my lower back, glad i seen this comment because im getting it now in hopes of I can finally have some relief for once
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Pondering the Scout Hyper, hence the research. No room for a big boy, and I'm 50/50 at the moment as while I'm sure it's good, I only have so much space (spare bedroom gym) even if it does fold up...
@@GavinBrown I always recommend trying a reverse hyper before buying a reverse hyper. Some people just don’t like them. I’m not a huge fan of the Scout. I sold my HPND and now rely on my Powertec Back Extension for lower back and glute training.
I have the westside scout reverse hyper. I love it! Not the best option if you want to go super heavy, but a great option for people with limited space and weaknesses in their posterior chain.
The Netherlands…yeah! Hacky i am confused because i never heard and saw this piece of machine 🤔 i only knowing the hyperextension lower back bench they have in every gym in my country. And i have tried that one a couple of times in the past. Good review by the way 👍
Had to give you a shoutout in the Netherlands! Thank you! Even in the US, this machine is not in most gyms. I’ve worked in 3 different gyms and been a member in countless Gold’s, Anytime Fitness, the Y, my University Gym, etc., and this machine wasn’t in any of those.
@@bigx5murf it is pretty rare to see them in traditional fitness centers. I’ve never seen one in a Golds, Anytime Fitness, YMCA, etc. Like you said, they are more common in CrossFit gyms.
I wanted to see the machine being used and to hear your opinion as someone in my county is selling one on Facebook. My opinion is if I can get it for a steal, I will try it and if I don't like it I can resell it and get all my money back plus gas. I have back pain for 30 years so I am curious to try it. Thanks.
I no longer have this machine. If possible, I would try it before you buy it. I have friends who don’t like the exercise and I know other people who swear by it. It’s a big, heavy machine, so it’s not much fun to move, assemble, and disassemble (especially if it’s the deluxe version).
Have you looked into hacking it by trying to add the Rogue foot roller attachment. I have the H-Pnd but want ton attach the foot roller to have more control over the weight. Also Louie says it focuses more on the spinal Erectus.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews If I had to guess, it would be that they took a more cautious approach reflecting a shift in corporate attitudes and/or a different person/team was in charge of deciding on the capacity for each version. But they failed to give enough consideration to the creation of inconsistency and confusion. At least they acknowledged the user can be heavier on the deluxe, even though the combined load rating is still lower than on the economy.
Titan completely copied that machine from the Rogue reverse hyper. When Titan makes a product intentionally to the same thing as the Rogue product, those items end up very heavy duty. They are literally shipping Rogue products to China and saying “make this exactly.” Same steel. Same weld locations. Even the logo is in the exact same spot. The triangle lat handle comes to mind. When Titan designs their own stuff, its made as cheaply as possible. A huge difference between their Rogue clones and their own products. Powertech designs their own equipment, hence the consistency.
Great points. I thought about touching on the legal dispute between the companies relating to this machine, but Coop did a good job of explaining that a while ago.
Best machine ever created. Fixed my lower back, now I'm stronger than ever. Makes squatting 10x easier.
Really good to hear you like it and it helped you. I think it has done a lot of good for my back too.
I really hope this actually works for my lower back, glad i seen this comment because im getting it now in hopes of I can finally have some relief for once
Good job on this review. I like how you give the dos and don'ts of using the machine. Great work!
Thank you!
Thanks for showing the different techniques for the core exercise - very interesting!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for your thoughts on this. Very helpful as always. Section on the different techniques was great addition.
Thanks so much! I no longer have this, but if you’re in the market for a reverse hyper, I think this is a good choice.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Pondering the Scout Hyper, hence the research. No room for a big boy, and I'm 50/50 at the moment as while I'm sure it's good, I only have so much space (spare bedroom gym) even if it does fold up...
@@GavinBrown I always recommend trying a reverse hyper before buying a reverse hyper. Some people just don’t like them.
I’m not a huge fan of the Scout.
I sold my HPND and now rely on my Powertec Back Extension for lower back and glute training.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Cheers for the advice. Yeah, trying to find one to use is the hard part. Never seen one in a UK gym...
I have the westside scout reverse hyper. I love it! Not the best option if you want to go super heavy, but a great option for people with limited space and weaknesses in their posterior chain.
Great points! If I was tight on space, it would be my first option.
The Netherlands…yeah! Hacky i am confused because i never heard and saw this piece of machine 🤔 i only knowing the hyperextension lower back bench they have in every gym in my country. And i have tried that one a couple of times in the past. Good review by the way 👍
Had to give you a shoutout in the Netherlands! Thank you! Even in the US, this machine is not in most gyms. I’ve worked in 3 different gyms and been a member in countless Gold’s, Anytime Fitness, the Y, my University Gym, etc., and this machine wasn’t in any of those.
I've only seen these in a gym twice. Both were higher end cross fit gyms.
@@bigx5murf it is pretty rare to see them in traditional fitness centers. I’ve never seen one in a Golds, Anytime Fitness, YMCA, etc. Like you said, they are more common in CrossFit gyms.
I wanted to see the machine being used and to hear your opinion as someone in my county is selling one on Facebook. My opinion is if I can get it for a steal, I will try it and if I don't like it I can resell it and get all my money back plus gas. I have back pain for 30 years so I am curious to try it. Thanks.
I no longer have this machine. If possible, I would try it before you buy it. I have friends who don’t like the exercise and I know other people who swear by it. It’s a big, heavy machine, so it’s not much fun to move, assemble, and disassemble (especially if it’s the deluxe version).
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews I'm trying to get it cheap so I can resell it if I have to.
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Greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Have you looked into hacking it by trying to add the Rogue foot roller attachment. I have the H-Pnd but want ton attach the foot roller to have more control over the weight. Also Louie says it focuses more on the spinal Erectus.
I don’t think the Titan can accept the Rogue foot roller attachment and I don’t think I could rig anything up to make the two compatible.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Thank you for replying back brotha.
Thanks!!
Thank you!
Pretty cool movement hacks
Thank you! Those daisy chains can be used for a lot!
Titan really punked us when they announced that the loadable weight capacity of the deluxe version is 150 lbs LESS than the economy version.
@@CurtFish it has to be an error. The deluxe is significantly more robust than the economy model.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews If I had to guess, it would be that they took a more cautious approach reflecting a shift in corporate attitudes and/or a different person/team was in charge of deciding on the capacity for each version. But they failed to give enough consideration to the creation of inconsistency and confusion. At least they acknowledged the user can be heavier on the deluxe, even though the combined load rating is still lower than on the economy.
I think your next review might be...i compared prices from Home Depot and Lowes on how to reinforce my floor.🤣😁
lol! Don’t think it hasn’t crossed my mind a few times. 🤣🤣🤣
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I'm more comfortable doing it one leg at a time.
It still works and helps you stretch as well.
I definitely like one leg at-a-time, but for whatever reason, two seems to do a better job for me.
Titan completely copied that machine from the Rogue reverse hyper.
When Titan makes a product intentionally to the same thing as the Rogue product, those items end up very heavy duty.
They are literally shipping Rogue products to China and saying “make this exactly.” Same steel. Same weld locations. Even the logo is in the exact same spot.
The triangle lat handle comes to mind.
When Titan designs their own stuff, its made as cheaply as possible.
A huge difference between their Rogue clones and their own products.
Powertech designs their own equipment, hence the consistency.
Great points. I thought about touching on the legal dispute between the companies relating to this machine, but Coop did a good job of explaining that a while ago.