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Rack Height
  • 80"
  • 93"
Upright Color
  • Metallic Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Clear Coat
  • White
  • Matte Black
Crossmember Color
  • Metallic Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Clear Coat
  • White
  • Matte Black
J-Cups
  • Standard
  • Round
  • Lowered
  • Flat 2.0
Note: Flat and Round Sandwich J-Cup 2.0s will be added to cart but the original are shown.
Left Shelves
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
  • No Shelf
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
  • No Shelf
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
Right Shelves
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
  • No Shelf
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
  • No Shelf
  • Dumbbell Shelf
  • Kettlebell Shelf
  • Ball & Plate Shelf
Weight Stack Upgrade
  • No
  • Yes
This weight stack adds 50lbs to the weight stack, making the new total weight 220lbs (feels like 110lbs) for the Athena™. This weight stack adds 100lbs to your weight stack, bringing the new total weight of the Lat Pulldown and Low Row Attachment to 300lbs.
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Hyperion®

Series 1: Cable Crossover

Hyperion® - Series 1: Cable Crossover - Default Title
Hyperion® - Series 1: Cable Crossover - Default Title
  • Front view of Hyperion series 1 cable crossover with storage.
  • 2 Athletes training on the Hyperion series 1. 1 using the left side cable while the other uses the center lat pulldown.
  • 2 athletes training on the Hyperion series 1. 1 using left side cable while other benches in the center.
  • Athlete doing squats inside of the Hyperion series 1
  • 1 athletes using both pull-up bars on the Hyperion series 1
  • 2 athletes using Dumbbells and Kettlebells in front of Hyperion series 1.
  • Athlete using both cables as a cable crossover on the Hyperion series 1
  • Athlete adjusting the footplate in the center of the Hyperion series 1
  • 2 athletes training on the Hyperion series 1. One using cables on the left while the other uses dumbbells on the right.
  • Athlete doing pull-ups on the left pull-up bar of the Hyperion series 1
  • 2 athletes training on Hyperion series 1. One using cables on the right side while the other uses med balls on left.
  • Athlete using the low row feature in the center of the Hyperion series 1
  • Close-up shot of the left side of the Hyperion series 1 with spotter arms, hanging barbells, med ball and kettlebell storage, and weight horns.
  • Close-up of right side of the Hyperion series 1 featuring dumbbell storage, spotter arms, and the Athena weight stack.
  • Close-up of the lat/low row in the center of the Hyperion series 1
  • Close up of the trolley of one side of the Athenas.
  • Close up of Rear Base Stabilizer 2.0 and footplate of the Lat/Low row.
  • Close up of the left side Athena weight stack and integrated band pegs on Hyperion series 1.
  • Close up of REP logo in the shroud of one  side of the Athenas in the Hyperion series 1.
  • Shot of the upper middle part and Logo Plate Crossmember of the Hyperion series 1
  • Close up of dual barbell hanger of the Hyperion series 1.
  • Close up of Logo Plate Crossmember in the center of the Hyperion series 1
  • Athlete doing low row on a bench in the center of the Hyperion series 1.
  • Athlete doing leg exercises with dumbbells in the center of the Hyperion series 1

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FAQS

  • What if I want a full power rack not a half rack?

    The current design of the Hyperion® series 1 inverts the Rear Base Stabilizer to save space. However, if you have the space, you can mount the Rear Base Stabilizer the opposite way from how it's shown, which will keep the PR-5000's full functionality and preserve the full workout space inside the rack. This will make the overall depth of the Hyperion® series 1 6.2'.

  • Which J-cups should I pick?

    That depends on your goals and preferences. Check out our J-cup comparison guide to help you pick the perfect option.

  • What do cable ratios mean and why is that important?

    This build features cables with both a 1:1 ratio and 2:1 ratio. A 1:1 ratio means 20lbs feels like 20lbs to move. This is found on the lat pulldown and low row feature and is great for slower, strength-focused lifts. A 2:1 ratio means 20lbs feels like 10lbs to move. This is found on the Athena™ cable attachments and is ideal for faster functional training. Learn more about cable ratios here.

  • How do I pick the storage shelves for my Hyperion® series 1?

    The 41" crossmember width in the back allows for in-rack storage options. Mix and match Dumbbell Storage Shelves, Flat Storage Shelves, and Ball & Plate Storage Shelves. This build requires a mandatory minimum of two shelves (one on each side) because they serve as the bottom crossmembers. There is a max of six shelves (three per side) in the pre-built option, but that doesn't mean you can't build more on your own. Note: Three Dumbbell Storage Shelves can hold a 5-50lb set of dumbbells. Learn more about the storage system shelves here.

  • Do the Flat Storage Shelves have protective liners?

    You can add a protective liner to the Hyperion® series 1 Flat Storage Shelves, but they need to be purchased separately. You can order them here.

  • What power rack does the Hyperion® series 1 come with?

    It comes with the PR-5000 power rack, but due to the 16" Crossmembers and flipped Rear Base Stabilizer, this build transforms the full power rack into a half rack. You cannot lift inside a half rack like you can in a regular PR-5000, but you can still perform all the exercises outside the rack safely due to the included Spotter Arms.

  • How many people do you need to build the Hyperion® series 1, and how long does it take?

    The Hyperion® series 1 can be built by one person but two or more will make it go faster. Expect to spend 3 to 4 hours in total from unboxing to finishing your build with two people.

  • Why are the Athena™ attachments mounted to the front of the 16" crossmembers?

    We designed it this way for two reasons. First, it creates the optimal space so your storage shelves and your weight stacks won't obstruct each other.  Second, it moves the Athena™ attachment trollies forward so you can hit that wide cable cross without your rack being in the way.

  • Is incline bench possible with this build?

    That depends. As it's set up with the Rear Base Stabilizer flipped, there is not enough room to incline bench. Note: While an incline bench can't go far enough back to access the J-cups, you could use the front of the Spotter Arms to hold your barbell. However, then you would not have any kind of safeties in case of failure, so make sure you have a reliable partner to spot you. On the other hand, if you have the space, you can mount the Rear Base Stabilizer the opposite way from how it's shown, which will move the footplate back and allow for plenty of space for a barbell incline press.

  • What if I don't like this exact setup but I still want some kind of pre-configured, full gym build?

    Stay tuned for more Hyperion® designs soon!

    Also, feel free to reach out to our Colorado based support team via phone, chat, text, or email. We are happy to walk you through the build and modify it to suit your needs.

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