There are 4 tiers of vibration machines when I review machines
​Tier 1 has a low G force and a low displacement (low powered machines)
Tier 2 has a medium G force and a medium displacement (Zaaz 20K, Vmax Pulser 2, Vibratrim VT500 Pro
Tier 3 has a High G force and low displacment, 7mm (Hypervibe G17Pro)
Tier 4 has a High G force and a High displacement, 13mm (Nitrofit Plus)

The Hypervibe G17 is the most powerful pivotal whole body vibration machine that goes to 35 hertz and has only 7mm of displacement in amplitude. This machine feels totally different than any other machine. With most machines when you stand on the tippy edge at over 10mm it can feel too intense for many people. With this, you can stand at a shoulder width stance and not feel the need to bring your feet closer in.
The handle bars are set differently to give more room to do dynamic exercises. They are not in the way like many other machines. This machine is really for high acceleration exercises and has the 7mm amplitude to rid the ballistic impact that many people can't handle but who want to vibrate at high speeds. The older model (Hypervibe Performance) has the same power of motor but with this they lowered the amplitude from 11mm and speed it up from 28 hertz.

The G10 Mini also is powerful for its size. It goes to 20 hertz. It is super low to the ground and stays in one place.  I like using the straps on their models as when I pull myself down into the plate it gives a stronger G force with just a little bit of pressure on the straps.

The Hypervibe G17 is the most challenging machine at 35 hertz. You can actually get a high acceleration workout without killing your knees and jarring your entire back.

With the G17, leaning back on my heels felt totally different than any other machine. The reduced displacement let me stand more normally without feeling I had to bend my knees. Most people don't lean back on their heels because of the jarring and with this machine it is perfect for those people. When I let people demo my machines people naturally tend not to stand on the edge. With this one, people stand on the edge intuitively.

I do like the older Hypervibe Performance but most people I interviewed could not stand on it at 11mm amplitude on level 28 unless they were trained and worked up to that speed. The Hypervibe G17 also has a weight limit of 440 pounds.
The Hypervibe G10 Mini and older Hypervibe Performance model are exceptions as they have the higher speeds and G force to make up for the high amplitude. Many machines need to have higher amplitudes just because they have a weaker motor. They only have 10 to 11mm amplitudes just to make people believe they are powerful. 

The G17 is really designed mainly for overweight people and athletes using it for high acceleration training. Most athletes feel the most comfortable at high speeds at the 7 to 8mm foot position. With the G10 Mini it still feels very powerful when bringing my feet to the 7mm position.


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The Hypervibe G14 vibration machine goes from 5 to 25 hertz. The plate size is 25.8 inches. Most people don't stand at 27 inches and this is the just the right plate size for people, especially since the plate has 11mm amplitude. It is not as intense as the 13mm amplitude models but a medium intensity if comparing it to the 7mm model. Since it goes to 25 hertz while most machines go to 14 hertz, its about twice the power of any machine.
The Hypervibe G14 uses only 300 watts. The Zaaz 20K uses 400 watts. The latest trend is to keep the machines using the least amount of electricity as possible. It is 300 watts AC, not DC. It is much smoother than any other machine at 11mm amplitude.

​The best example how I would compare it is the old Hypervibe Performance but with a larger plate now and way more smooth and a G force without so much ballistic impact. The older one had 17 Gs. This has 14Gs. When I lean back on my heels with this machine I can feel it go up my whole body. I'd recommend this for someone who is buying it for lymph drainage but also wants to get high acceleration training, that is when the high speeds come in handy.

It is not as gentle as the G17 that I have people that have bad backs or really bad knee problems get on. At 11mm amplitude and the smoothness of this motor, I can lean back and not feel the harsh ballistic impact that some of the cheaper models have. The G14 is now one of my top 3 machines.