ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650

ATX®
$485.00
Item No: ATX-HPX-650

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DESCRIPTION

Weight 35 kg
Dimensions 82 × 80 × 15 cm
Weight

31kg

Weight Load Capacity

250kg

Footprint

108x78cm

Height

85cm

Certification

EN 20957 I.II.IV – S

The ATX Hyperextension 650 (ATX-HPX-650) is your compact, budget-friendly beast, delivering a 250kg load capacity and German-engineered toughness for killer 45-degree hyperextensions. This 31kg unit fits in under a square metre and moves like a breeze with built-in wheels. Its adjustable pad and anti-slip footrest make it comfy and safe for beginners to pros.

Why You Need This:

Posterior Chain Power: Smash hyperextensions to strengthen lower back, glutes, hamstrings, and abs with one simple exercise.

Compact & Affordable: Under 1m² footprint and the cheapest ATX hyperextension yet, ideal for tight spaces and tight budgets.

Safe & Stable: 250kg rating, flared legs, and anti-slip footrest keep you locked in, even with heavy loads

Key Features:

250kg Load Capacity: Reinforced with two steel brackets and six high-tensile bolts for rock-solid stability.

Adjustable Split Pad: 76-100cm height range via pull-and-twist knob with numbered holes for a custom fit.

Anti-Slip Footrest: Corrugated surface with an extended lip prevents tipping under heavy weight.

Thick Comfort Pads: Split design with firm foam for max comfort, especially for taller or broader users.

Easy to Move: Built-in wheels and band pegs as handles let you roll it away effortlessly (31kg total weight).

Band Pegs Included: Add resistance bands for extra challenge without cluttering your gym.

Sam’s ATX-HPX-650 Hyperextension Review

This is the best AND cheapest hyperextension that I have ever sold.

Normally when it comes to gym equipment it is a case of bigger is better. However, the evolution of the ATX Hyperextension has resulted in the most compact version yet.

However, the evolution of the ATX Hyperextension has resulted in the most compact version yet. If you have been watching my videos on gym equipment you will know that I am not big on the fancy stuff – I didn’t use it myself in most of my years training and really want people to know that it is not essential.

A woman in a gym performs back extensions on the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650. She is wearing a black sports bra, red leggings, and white sneakers. A red barbell rests on the floor nearby against a backdrop of a brick wall and gym equipment.
A woman in athletic attire is working out on the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 at the gym. She's wearing a black top, red leggings, and white sneakers. Close by, there's other gym equipment and a barbell with red weights placed against a brick-patterned wall.

That is why I love this little thing so much. It does everything it is meant to. It is solid as a rock and has been the cheapest hyperextension we have sold – despite the all the recent inflation. Even though it is the cheapest, it is also the best build quality.  

All this was done by clever German design. 

Starting off with the pads. Some people may say they are too firm. If you are recovering from a leg workout you may be reminded that you did a heavy squat session the day before. It may be a little more comfortable on a softer pad, but honestly if that is going to hold you back serious training is not for you.

A woman in workout attire kneels on the gym floor, attaching a red resistance band to the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650. She is focused on setting it up, with various gym machinery and a brick wall in the background.
Using the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 in the gym, a person performs a back exercise with a resistance band. They are dressed in red leggings and a black sports top, set against a backdrop of brick walls and surrounding workout equipment.

If you think that hurts, try rolling your glutes or hammys with a baseball ball or similar. You will find that the pain is well worth it.  

The reason why the firm pads are a good thing is that they will last a lot longer. Hyperextension pads can wear fast. Most of your weight is on the top of the pad. If this is nice and soft, the pad will condense under load. Then it will expand and reform. It feels better but the pad can’t do that process for ever. The upholstery will eventually stretch & split, or the foam will deteriorate.

A person in a gym uses the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 while wearing a black tank top and red leggings, facing a textured brick wall. Various fitness equipment is visible in the background, including resistance bands.
Close-up view of the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650, featuring a black padded section that resembles a Roman chair. It includes a sturdy metal frame with two curved handles, designed to provide support during hyperextension workouts.

I don’t know how long we have had this hyper, but it would be well over a year. My guess is at least 2 years. It gets used a lot and the pads are as good as new. Trust me, unless you like changing over pads, ATX have got the balance right on this one.

Just like the footplate, the pads sit on a laser cut mounting plate. This is an example of how ATX can deliver a better product cheaper. With new manufacturing technology both the plates are simpler and stronger. And they look better too.

A gym setup featuring the Ironmaster Hyper Core Attachment, commonly referred to as a Roman chair, alongside an 18 kg kettlebell. The equipment rests on a rubber floor, while shelves and cardboard boxes can be seen in the background.
The ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 is a versatile roman chair for your fitness regimen, featuring a black compact and sturdy design with padded support, footplate, and handles. It also includes an adjustable section for workouts and prominently displays the ATX branding on the side.
9 Adjustment Positions

Moving down, the pad has 9 height positions. The height is adjusted by way of a commercial pull pin. This is a great exercise for kids. So, when I am training with kids it is dead easy to adjust for different heights. The positions are numbered using laser etching.

The adjustment tube slides within the custom ATX sleeves. Another great innovation. Previous designs had nylon sleeves that slipped over the ends, and were anchored in place with a small raised cylinder. If that anchor point got knocked off, the sleeve would pop out when you adjusted. With this system the sleeves themselves and the anchor points are significantly bigger

Close-up of the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650, a black adjustable metal stand equipped with a screw knob for height adjustment. The stand showcases visible bolts and prominently displays the ATX logo on its side.
Close-up of the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650, an adjustable weight bench with padded cushions and a sturdy metal frame secured with bolts. The black padding contrasts beautifully with the metallic structure, emphasizing its durable design for gym or home use.


Plus the material is much more stronger. Once the slide tube is pushed in, the sleeves are stuck in position. Everything about this system – smoothness, durability and appearance is better.

At the base of the adjustment tube there is a bolt which prevents the pad assembly being taken out. This is a great feature if you put this into a gym

Even though it is small and light, this is a solid unit thanks to reinforcement brackets. The footplate has a raised lip which anchors you into position. Which is handy when you start applying resistance – at the front there are some band pegs. Leaving the best till last, there are a pair of wheels that make it dead easy to move around your gym.

In a fitness studio, an individual performs a barbell row exercise on an incline bench, wearing a black sports top and red leggings. In the background, the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 is positioned against the brick wall, accompanied by various pieces of gym equipment.
A person in a red sports outfit is performing a barbell bent-over row on a gym bench. Behind them, the gym, with its exposed brick walls and various fitness equipment, features an ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650, adding to the dynamic workout setting.

Hyperextensions were once regarded primarily as a lower back exercise. You will notice when Lee Priest does them he is using a shorter range of motion. That is what a lot of trainers’ think is the sole hyper exercise.

When it comes to an athletic and aesthetic booty, the Glute Guru has got it all. Give him a follow and he will show you how to use your Hyperextension to build the bum of your dreams. Seriously though, once you try these variations and feel tension on the glutes and hammys, your opinion of the humble hyperextension will change.

A person, dressed in a black sports top and red leggings, exercises on an ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650 in a gym. A red and black barbell lies on the floor nearby. The gym, featuring exposed brick walls, is equipped with various fitness equipment.
A woman at a gym is performing a side bend exercise on the ATX® Hyperextension Machine 650. She's dressed in a black sports bra and red leggings, with a brick wall as the backdrop, featuring a barbell and other exercise equipment in the background.

 guess that leads us nicely into the wrap on this machine.

  • It doesn’t take up a lot of space. Plus, you can move it around
  • It is extremely well built.
    It offers some great exercises for key muscle groups.
  • Another one I will throw in is that is great for stretching your lower back. If I have spent a lot of time on the computer I will go out and bang out a few reps.
  • Best of all it is relatively inexpensive.

It pretty much ticks all the boxes when evaluating gym equipment. Yes, you can live without it. But if you wanted to add an affordable piece of gym equipment then this would rank highly among your options.

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