Eagle Egg’s Power Gym for The Orphans's Reviews (45)


(4.00)
2/25/2026
The machine itself is good. The belt it came with was subpar and I replaced it with A Spud Inc Pillow Belt. I also cut down the loading pins to save on space because for a “400lb” weight capacity it was still comically large even with bumpers. I plan on adding mounts for my Voltra so I don’t have to lug the weights to this machine and unload it when the program only asks for two sets. In addition, the price I got it for was better due to me getting a Rebate on my treadmill from BOS. Otherwise, it’s a tough choice to spend so much on this machine that only does hip thrusters. BUT (you see what I did there?) my wife loves not having to setup and we get the booty gains. Win for both of us.
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(4.33)
2/25/2026
I wanted fixed dumbbells and couldn’t afford Urethane ones. Was going to save for them because I didn’t want the regular hex ones because I couldn’t see the weight up close unless I was directly above them. These caught my eye due to the contrast white markings to differentiate the weights and I was sold. I didn’t mind the ergo grips but I did like that the entire thing was coated and didn’t have to worry about rust. However, I didn’t realize that the grip width was on the smaller side at 4.5in and wouldn’t fit most racks besides these that I bought from Rep. So if I were to change my storage, they would have to be flat shelves which would be more expensive and none exist so far that would fit my space the way I want. I also couldn’t use these with the Spot Grips that I found for a great deal on FBM so had to sell it. Kind of a bummer but these do what I need them to do and with those small caveats in mind, they’re still a good but not great option.
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(5.00)
2/25/2026
I had a Rogue Matador and upgraded to the UDA when it came out. What a huge difference it made having a pin already on the unit and just placing it on the rack. I hated having to hold the Matador in place and throw a pin in especially since I didn’t have magnetic speed pins at the time. My wife never used it due to that very reason and this makes it a lot easier to use for dips. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a dip attachment.
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(4.67)
2/25/2026
I bought one to make a belt squat since space is limited and I didn’t want to make room for a Rhino. I figured if I could do it right, then it would be worth it and I could also use it on other machines or simply use it for cable work. After using it for a month, I replaced my Bells of Steel Functional Trainer and fought the urge to buy a second one until their Black Friday deal almost a year later. The updates with auto loading and reloading made it a no brainer for accessory work. It won’t replace barbells or old school weights, but if you plan around it right, it can make your life easier. I think Project Overdrive will make it better as well, so BP release the update!
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(5.00)
2/25/2026
Lightweight, cheap, and removable. Almost infinitely adjustable width and doesn’t mark up your pull-up bar. Highly recommend it if you’re looking for an angle grip that can switch from supinate to pronate.
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