Unboxing The Future of Home Gym Resistance! (Well, Maybe…)

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Coop Unboxes the Beyond Power Voltra I, and WOW.

0:00 - Unboxing The Future of Home Gym Resistance!
0:45 - Overview
1:48 - Coop Unboxes the Voltra I
3:01 - Comparing to the Tonal
4:02 - Powering on the Volta I
4:34 - Subscription NOT Required! 🙌
5:05 - The Different Mounting Options
6:05 - Mounting The Voltra I Unit
6:33 - Digital Weight Interface
7:50 - Demonstrating Deadlifts & Curls on the Travel Platform
8:55 - Demonstrating Variable Concentric and Eccentric Resistance
11:53 - No Proprietary Accessory Mount!
13:01 - Use of High-Quality Materials
13:27 - The iOS App
14:06 - Final Thoughts

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I will never ever buy a single device that is subscription locked so this is a dream. There's been a few devices I was very interested in, but the subscription is an instant NO.

James-mrkb
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for anyone else wondering it's $2100 for the unit without accessories
and it goes up to $5022 if you want a pair of them with all the accessories

if I had the money to go for something like this I'd definitely support the company without a subscription based model and with openness towards universal accessories (shown by using the simple carabiner). The only disappointing/unforgivable thing is the lack of android support, but hopefully that's actually on its way.

licanueto
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I have a pair and they’re some of my favorite pieces of kit. Unfortunately the cost will likely keep a lot of people away, I know I was hesitant having never used it before but after spending a few months with them I can see the value prop with everything included. Have been using these more than my selectorized lat pull down/adjustable cable column.

BasementBrandon
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Bought this after watching your video, and used it for the first time today.. It a totally new way to train with the eccentric mode that really gets a great workout. Definitively worth the money.

AZuluTango
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This machine is perfect for me. I used to be a personal trainer and I want to start doing it again on weekends, traveling to clients homes. This would be soooo much easier than lugging around dumbbells and bands

rando
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Amazing product but its price is insane. If it were less than a 1000 perhaps an argument could be made but 2100 is more than most people's emtire home gyms and more than most independent functional trainers.

itselectric
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"Open the pod bay doors, Hal."

"I'm sorry, Coop. I'm afraid I can't do that."

uberaustin
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This is one of the coolest innovations in gym technology in my lifetime.

EvanZamir
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Finally a company understand what we need a cable system in a garage gym that can attach to a rack. Great job. I have been waiting for this product in a few years now. I have seen a few simular but they did not do the job. Ancor, vetruvian, so on👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏❤❤️

davidekman
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@11:06 I've tried the ARX half a dozen times until the business that used it went out of business because it is just such an expensive machine. The guy that purchased it has truly become the strongest man I know and having tried it just blew my mind on how it can create that load...

I see myself purchasing them just on that recommendation of the similarity to an ARX, but this thing looks like it'll fill so many voids in home gyms or when you're traveling. Thanks for the great content

thetruemorg
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These are pricey for sure but still are amazing/gamechanging tech.

'Free' content idea: I'd love to see a homegym set up with a pair of these as a core. Outside of traditional deadlifts and maybe squats, 400lbs of resistance from a pair is more than enough for the majority of lifters and for people who don't/can't have a traditional home gym setup with mats/power rack/barbell. The maneuverability of these make them way more versatile than a tonal style set up.

TheGreektrojan
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I don't comment on many videos but this was very informative and the most innovative piece of equipment reviewed for home gym owners. I have already added to the cart for my home gym! TKs Coop

snilloconator
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1:56 "Sick looks and a really nice package", I thought you were talking about me for a sec 🤣

CVNTGETENOUGH
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I love the idea, but I REALLY wish it had a dial to select the weight. Analog controls are better in the gym imo.

Justin
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$2100. I didn’t hear the price mentioned ONCE.
- Sliding rack mount, $249
- Adaptive rack mount, $159
- Fixed rack mount, $99
- Bar mount, $59
- Travel platform, $199
- Travel suitcase, $349

Wish it wasn't battery powered, but very cool.
Battery specs:
- 1700 mah
- 140 W charging max

Plus, I don't trust the no subscription promise. Companies go back on this every second of the day, then act as if they are doing us all a favor.

dexter_johnson
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So excited for the review! One of the coolest products I have seen in a while and it totally makes sense that engineers from DJI made something like this.

explosev
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I think I'd stick with a Unitree Pump. It only goes up to 44lbs of resistance, but they're only ~$300 USD. I bought a couple when they first launched and they served me very well until I got my Rep rack with Athena.

This has better control of features, but that price tag is a huge limiter.

thisismenchi
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Last thought; an idea might be for them to offer a sturdy vest with attachment (like a weight vest but no weights needed) so that with something to elevate like 2 chairs you could use this for the equivalent of "weighted pushups" similar to bench press when you travel, or to possibly replace any need for barbells at all even at home, if one likes using this instead of live weights

mikethestockimpaler
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Very interesting product and loved the review. Would be nice to see what the app features are like can you build a workout within the app that way you don't have to spend too much time changing the load on the screen. Also, do we know how long the battery will last and cost to swap it etc? Is the screen prone to cracking if you drop an accessory on it? Is this something you would have to be careful of when using it?

doriathhh
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What about the smart trainer from Maiak? Goes up to 220 lbs I believe and it mounts on squat racks.
Don't believe it costs half your house either....

rustyrobotics