
Hyperice Vyper 3
The vibrating roller revolution. Hyperice's Vyper 3 adds powerful vibration to foam rolling—studies show vibration increases range of motion more than static rolling alone.
Our Verdict
Vibration adds proven ROM benefits—studies show vibrating rollers increase range of motion more than static rolling alone.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •3 vibration speeds
- •Increases ROM more than static
- •2-hour battery
- •App-guided routines
- •Premium build
✗ Cons
- •Very expensive
- •Requires charging
- •Heavier than standard rollers
- •Vibration not for everyone
Specifications
| Length | 12" |
| Diameter | 5" |
| Vibration | 3 speeds |
| Battery | 2 hours |
| Material | High-density EVA |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Athletes seeking edge
- ✓Recovery optimization
- ✓Those responding to vibration
Not For
- ✗Budget shoppers
- ✗Traditional roller fans
- ✗Travel (heavy)
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