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Pick a recovery modality — percussion, compression, vibration, heat, or foam rolling — to drill into the full lineup.
Hypervolt Heated Head Attachment by Hyperice
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Percussion (Hypervolt) for muscle warmup and tension release. Compression (Normatec) for circulation and post-session recovery. Heat + vibration (Venom) for stiff joints and chronic tightness. Vibration (Hypersphere, Vyper) for myofascial release and pre-workout activation.
Hyperice covers four therapeutic modalities under one brand — the breadth is the reason most facilities standardize on Hyperice rather than mixing single-modality vendors. Each tool has a specific job: Hypervolt percussion delivers targeted pulses of pressure that reach both the superficial and deep muscle fibers, ideal for warmup, between-set resets, and post-training tension. Normatec sequential air compression replicates and amplifies the body's natural circulation — the right tool for legs after long training blocks, lymphatic recovery, or active rest.
Venom heat + vibration wraps target stiff joints, lower-back tightness, and the kind of chronic tension a massage gun can't reach. Hypersphere Go and Vyper 3 work on the myofascial side — vibration breaks up tissue adhesions before stretching or training. Most full recovery rooms run all four modalities side by side; smaller facilities typically start with Hypervolt + Normatec and add Venom and a vibrating ball later.
- Hypervolt — percussion massage for warmup, recovery, deep-tissue tension
- Normatec — sequential compression for legs, hips, full-body circulation
- Venom — heat + vibration wraps for back, leg, shoulder stiffness
- Hypersphere & Vyper — vibration for myofascial release, mobility prep
- Most facilities run multiple modalities together, not in place of each other
- Not sure where to start? Request a bulk facility quote and we'll scope your room
Hypervolt 3 Pro ($349) for facility-grade trainers and PTs who need pressure sensor + 6 speeds + Bluetooth. Hypervolt 3 ($249) for everyday gym-floor use. Hypervolt 2 ($199) for entry commercial. Hypervolt Go 3 ($149) for travel and hand/forearm work.
The Pro is the flagship: 6 speeds, integrated pressure sensor, QuietGlide noise reduction (51 dB), Bluetooth pairing with the Hyperice App, and the longest battery in the line. It's what professional sports teams spec when they want one device that handles deep-tissue work for athletes plus quiet operation for clinic and locker-room settings.
The Hypervolt 3 (new mid-tier) fills the gap between the Go and the Pro — 5 speeds, full-size handle, no pressure sensor. It's the best fit when you're outfitting a multi-station gym floor and need several units without the per-unit cost of the Pro. Hypervolt 2 stays in the lineup as the entry commercial option.
Hypervolt Go 3 is the travel and small-muscle tool — 5 speeds, USB-C charging, 1.5 lbs. Smart pick for hotel fitness, road-team kits, and front-desk loaners. Most multi-station facilities mix tiers: 1-2 Pros for trainer-led work plus several Hypervolt 3s for member self-serve.
- Hypervolt 3 Pro — trainer-led, deep tissue, pressure sensor, app-connected
- Hypervolt 3 — gym-floor everyday use, multi-unit deployments
- Hypervolt 2 — entry commercial tier
- Hypervolt Go 3 — travel, hand/forearm, hotel fitness, loaner program
- QuietGlide tech runs as low as 51 dB on the Pro — works in clinic settings
- All four tiers FSA/HSA eligible — see the FSA/HSA question below
Normatec 3 is the wired control-unit + attachment system (Legs $799, Lower Body $999, Full Body $1,349). Normatec Elite is the fully portable hoseless version (Legs $999, Hips $549). Normatec Go is calf-only ($329).
Normatec 3 is the standard recovery-room build: a control unit connects via hose to leg, hip, or arm attachments, with 7 intensity levels plus ZoneBoost zone-targeted compression. The Lower Body and Full Body kits are how clinical and athletic-training facilities outfit shared recovery zones — multiple boot sizes and one control unit.
Normatec Elite drops the wires — the pump is integrated into the attachment itself, so the user is fully mobile during a session. It's the right call for active recovery rooms where members move between stations, for in-room hotel deployments, and for multi-room facilities that don't want to manage hoses across treatment chairs.
Normatec Go is the calf-only travel unit: two wraps, individual battery-powered pumps, slips into a backpack. It's not a recovery-room replacement — it's the take-home or the road kit. For a single-purchase decision on a clinical floor, the Normatec 3 Lower Body or Full Body covers the broadest patient population.
- Normatec 3 — wired, control unit + attachments, ZoneBoost zone targeting
- Normatec Elite — fully portable, hoseless, mobile during session
- Normatec Go — calf-only, travel/individual use
- Lower Body kit covers legs + hips; Full Body adds arms
- Battery runs ~3 hours per charge across the Normatec 3 line
- All Normatec models FSA/HSA eligible
Yes — bulk facility purchasing is what we do. Submit your unit counts and intended use and we'll come back with a single quote covering equipment, freight, and applicable volume pricing within one business day.
Most of our Hyperice volume goes to commercial gyms, physical therapy clinics, college and pro athletic training rooms, hotel fitness spaces, recovery centers, and corporate wellness programs. Whether you need four Hypervolts for a private gym, ten Normatec 3 systems for a varsity training room, or a multi-modality rollout across several facilities, we quote it as a single bundle.
The bulk quote includes everything line-itemed: units, accessories, LTL freight to your facility, and any setup or training your team needs. We're an authorized Hyperice dealer, so warranty registration, parts access, and replacement attachments all run through manufacturer channels — no gray-market exposure.
Quotes turn in one business day. Use the Bulk Facility Quote button at the top of this page or contact our team directly with your unit counts and ship-to.
- Bulk quotes covering equipment + freight + volume pricing
- Single-PO bundle — less paperwork for your facility
- Quote turnaround in 1 business day
- Authorized Hyperice dealer — full warranty and parts access
- Common buyers: gyms, PT clinics, athletic depts, hotels, corporate wellness, recovery centers
- Use the Bulk Facility Quote button above or contact our team
Yes — the Hypervolt, Normatec, Venom, Hyperice X, Hypersphere, and Vyper lines are all FSA/HSA eligible. Buyers using pre-tax funds typically save 30-50% on qualifying purchases.
Hyperice runs an established FSA/HSA program through Sika Health and Truemed. Eligible purchases cover the full Hypervolt percussion line, the Normatec compression line, Venom heat + vibration wraps, Hyperice X contrast therapy, Hypersphere Go, and the Vyper foam roller.
For individual purchases through hyperice.com, the FSA/HSA payment option is selected at checkout and processed through Sika or Truemed. For B2B and facility-scale purchases through Blue Sky, the payment route depends on the buyer entity — group practices, PT clinics, and HR-administered wellness programs each have different routing. Reach out and we'll route the order through the right path so the eligibility holds.
- Hypervolt — full line FSA/HSA eligible
- Normatec — full line FSA/HSA eligible
- Venom, Hyperice X, Hypersphere, Vyper — all eligible
- Pre-tax savings typically 30-50% on qualifying purchases
- Individual checkout: Sika Health or Truemed at hyperice.com
- B2B/clinic purchases through Blue Sky: contact us for routing
Authorized-dealer status. Your warranty registers cleanly with Hyperice, you get factory-backed support, and bulk facility pricing is available. Marketplace sellers often void the warranty.
Hyperice's manufacturer warranty explicitly excludes products bought from unauthorized sellers. Marketplace listings on Amazon and other platforms frequently come from gray-market resellers — the price might look right, but if the unit fails, Hyperice declines the claim. We see this regularly when facilities try to bulk-source through marketplaces and end up paying out of pocket for replacements.
Buying through Blue Sky as an authorized Hyperice dealer means: warranty registers to your facility, defective units are replaced through manufacturer channels, attachment heads and replacement batteries route through real Hyperice supply, and your facility name shows up in Hyperice's authorized-customer system for future support requests.
For multi-unit facility orders, we also unlock bulk volume pricing that consumer-channel listings don't offer, and we bundle freight, install support, and tax handling into a single PO.
- Warranty registers cleanly — not voided by unauthorized-seller exclusion
- Defective units handled through manufacturer channels, not seller arbitration
- Replacement attachments and batteries from real Hyperice supply
- Bulk volume pricing on multi-unit orders
- Single PO covering equipment, freight, tax
- Net-30 terms available for qualifying facilities
Hyperice covers manufacturing defects for 1 year from purchase on Hypervolt, Normatec, Venom, Hyperice X, and Hypersphere. Hyperice repairs or replaces free of charge and covers return shipping.
The 1-year domestic limited warranty applies to all major Hyperice product lines and covers material and workmanship defects under normal use. If a device fails within the coverage window, Hyperice technicians inspect the unit and either repair or replace it; Hyperice covers shipping in both directions.
What's not covered: normal wear and tear, cosmetic damage from drops or misuse, unauthorized repair attempts, third-party chargers, and any unit purchased from an unauthorized seller. This is why buying through an authorized dealer matters for a facility — gray-market units lose warranty eligibility on day one.
For Blue Sky facility customers, we handle warranty claim submission on your behalf. Send your sales contact the order number, the affected unit's serial, photos, and a description of the issue — we package it for Hyperice and follow up until it's resolved.
- 1-year limited warranty on Hypervolt, Normatec, Venom, Hyperice X, Hypersphere
- Covers manufacturing defects under normal use
- Hyperice covers return shipping for repair or replacement
- Excludes wear and tear, drops, unauthorized repairs, gray-market units
- Blue Sky submits the claim on your behalf for facility customers
- International warranty terms differ — ask if shipping outside the US
In-stock units typically ship within 1-3 business days of order confirmation. Facility-scale orders that aggregate multiple SKUs may take 5-7 business days to consolidate before shipping.
Hyperice maintains stock on the core Hypervolt, Normatec, and Venom lines, so individual-unit orders ship fast. We confirm stock at the time of quote and flag anything on backorder before you commit.
For multi-unit facility orders, lead time depends on what you're ordering and where it ships from. Mixed-modality orders (Hypervolts + Normatec systems + Venom wraps + accessories) sometimes consolidate at the warehouse before shipping as one truck, which adds a few days to the front end but keeps freight to a single delivery. We'll give you a firm ship window in your quote, not a vague range.
Quotes themselves return in 1 business day, so you can size your timeline before placing the order.
- In-stock individual units — 1-3 business days to ship
- Multi-unit facility orders — 5-7 business days for consolidation
- Stock confirmed at quote, not after the order lands
- Backorder flagged upfront if any SKU has a longer lead
- Firm ship window in every quote, not a guess
- Quote turnaround: 1 business day
Hypervolt 3 Pro runs about 4 hours per charge; Hypervolt 3, 2, and Go 3 run about 3 hours. Normatec 3 systems run about 3 hours per charge. Replacement batteries available through Hyperice authorized channels.
Battery life across the lineup is sized for full-day facility use without mid-day charging. The Hypervolt 3 Pro's 4-hour runtime handles a busy training-room shift; the rest of the Hypervolt line at 3 hours covers typical clinic and gym-floor use. Normatec 3 control units also run about 3 hours, which is roughly 6-9 sessions at standard 20-30 minute protocols.
Replacement batteries are stocked through Hyperice authorized service channels — we route requests on your behalf as your authorized dealer. For high-utilization facilities (training rooms running 8+ hours a day), it's worth speccing a backup unit per modality rather than relying on mid-shift charge swaps.
Travel note: all Hyperice lithium-ion devices comply with FAA carry-on rules (under 100 Wh). Hyperice publishes a one-page travel letter confirming Wh ratings — useful for international athletic and corporate travel.
- Hypervolt 3 Pro — ~4 hours per charge
- Hypervolt 3, 2, Go 3 — ~3 hours per charge
- Normatec 3 systems — ~3 hours (6-9 sessions)
- Replacement batteries through authorized Hyperice channels
- Spec a backup unit for high-volume training rooms
- All units carry-on compliant under FAA lithium-ion rules
It means the equipment is built for high-volume, multi-user, daily-cycle environments — the same conditions a college training room or a 24/7 commercial gym puts on it. The pro-team association is the credibility signal; the durability is the actual buying reason.
Hyperice's professional partnerships span LeBron James, Naomi Osaka, Sha'Carri Richardson, Patrick Mahomes, Jayson Tatum, Kelly Slater, Virgil van Dijk, and the LOVB pro and club volleyball leagues, among others. The Nike × Hyperice Hyperboot collaboration is the latest extension of that positioning. For consumer marketing, the celebrity association is the headline.
For commercial facility buyers, the more useful signal is what's behind that adoption: pro training rooms put devices through 12+ hours of daily multi-user use, with non-specialist operators and constant cleaning cycles. Equipment that survives that environment performs well in commercial gyms, college athletic departments, PT clinics, and recovery centers running similar volume profiles. Hyperice's product lineup is built around that durability bar — not consumer-grade massagers with a celebrity sticker.
- Pro athlete partnerships: LeBron James, Naomi Osaka, Mahomes, Tatum, van Dijk, Slater
- Official recovery partner of LOVB Pro and Club volleyball (2026)
- Nike × Hyperice Hyperboot collaboration extends the partnership reach
- Real buying signal: built to survive pro training-room volume
- Translates to commercial gym, college athletics, PT clinic, recovery center use
- Authorized dealer: Blue Sky places the same equipment in your facility
Normatec compression: 20-30 minutes per session is standard. Hypervolt percussion: 1-3 minutes per muscle group, 10-15 minutes total. Hyperice publishes session protocols in the Hyperice App for both.
Normatec sessions run 20-30 minutes at the user's preferred intensity (1-7 on the Normatec 3 scale, plus ZoneBoost on selected zones). For active recovery rooms, that's 6-9 sessions per Normatec unit on a single battery charge — useful for sizing how many control units a facility needs for peak-hour throughput.
Hypervolt sessions are shorter and more targeted: 1-3 minutes per muscle group for warmup or recovery, 10-15 minutes total per user. The pressure sensor on the Hypervolt 3 Pro tracks pressure applied in real time through the Hyperice App, which is useful for trainer-led work where consistency matters across users.
Both modalities have manufacturer-published protocols in the Hyperice App. For facility deployments, we can route Hyperice's clinical and training-room application guides on request — useful for staff training on intake protocols.
- Normatec — 20-30 minutes per session, 7 intensity levels
- Hypervolt — 1-3 min per muscle group, 10-15 min total
- Normatec 3 battery: 6-9 sessions per charge
- Hyperice App publishes protocols for both
- Pressure sensor on Hypervolt 3 Pro tracks pressure in real time
- Application guides available on request for staff training
Yes — Hyperice publishes a one-page travel letter confirming all units sit under the FAA's 100 Wh lithium-ion threshold. Carry-on compliant; cannot be checked.
Every Hyperice device with a built-in lithium-ion battery — Hypervolt, Normatec, Venom, Hyperice X, Hypersphere Go — falls under the 100 Wh FAA carry-on threshold. That means unlimited carry-on quantity per FAA, IATA, and major-airline policy. Lithium-ion devices cannot be stowed in checked baggage.
Hyperice issues an official one-page travel letter confirming the Wh rating per device — worth printing and tucking into the case for international travel where security agents may ask. Normatec Go and Normatec Elite are both small enough for standard carry-on; Normatec 3 control units travel with the standard kit but are bulkier.
For pro and college athletic departments outfitting road kits, we typically spec Hypervolt Go 3 plus Normatec Go as the travel pair — both fit in standard team luggage.
- All Hyperice lithium-ion devices under FAA 100 Wh carry-on threshold
- Carry-on only — not allowed in checked baggage
- Hyperice travel letter available, confirms Wh per device
- Normatec Go and Elite both road-team friendly
- Travel kit pairing: Hypervolt Go 3 + Normatec Go
- For international travel, print the travel letter and pack it with the unit
Tell us within 48 hours with photos. Blue Sky files the freight claim, gets a replacement order moving, and absorbs the freight on the replacement shipment.
Inspect the shipment on arrival. If you see damage to the outer packaging, note it on the BOL before the driver leaves and snap a few photos. Open the cartons within 48 hours, document any damaged or missing units, and send your Blue Sky sales contact the order number, photos, and a brief description.
Blue Sky handles the freight claim with the carrier and the replacement coordination with Hyperice — you don't deal with either side directly. Replacements ship at our cost, and we cover the freight on the replacement shipment. No restocking fees on damaged goods, no buyer-funded re-orders, and no "you should have caught it sooner" pushback inside the 48-hour window.
- Note damage on BOL + photograph at delivery
- Notify Blue Sky within 48 hours with photos
- Blue Sky files the freight claim — you don't deal with the carrier
- Replacement units ship at our cost
- No restocking fees on damaged goods
- Single point of contact at Blue Sky for the entire resolution
