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The Power Plate REV is an indoor cycling bike with patent-pending VibeShift Technology built into the pedals. Unlike the Power Plate vibration platforms, the REV is a commercial-grade exercise bike — the vibration comes through the pedals only, mimicking the instability and resistance elite cyclists encounter on real terrain. The result: cycling sessions that activate significantly more muscle than a standard spin bike.
Built for health clubs, spin studios, PT clinics, and serious home users. Commercial-grade frame, rear aluminum flywheel, belt drive, dual-sided SPD and toe-cage pedals, and a battery-powered LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, and Bluetooth. This is a different product from the vibration platforms — if you're looking for full-body whole-body vibration, see the my8 or pro8.
The REV is the only commercial indoor cycling bike with vibration pedals on the market. In a category saturated with touchscreen-first bikes competing on subscription content, the REV competes on what the bike physically does to the ride. Based on a preliminary study at the Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance at the University of Greenwich, UK, vibration at the pedals drove meaningful increases in muscle activation compared to a standard cycling bike. For studio operators, this is a differentiated class offering. For clinics, a rehab tool. For serious home riders, a way to get more out of every session.
VibeShift (patent-pending) delivers consistent, controlled vibration through the pedals — not the frame or handlebars. The vibration safely mimics the micro-instability elite cyclists experience on real outdoor terrain, forcing more muscle fibers to activate to stabilize the pedal stroke. According to a preliminary University of Greenwich study, comparing the REV against a traditional fitness bike:
| Muscle group | Activation increase vs standard bike |
|---|---|
| Quadriceps | 167% |
| Hamstrings | 144% |
| Glutes | 138% |
| Calves | 43% |
Study source: Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance, University of Greenwich, UK. Preliminary findings — individual results vary.
| Spec | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| VibeShift Technology in the pedals | Vibration targets the lower body through the drivetrain — no shaking frame, no jostled handlebars |
| Rear aluminum flywheel + belt drive | Smooth, quiet pedal stroke with minimal maintenance — belt drive doesn't need regular chain lubrication |
| Dual-sided pedals (SPD + toe cage) | Accepts clipped-in cycling shoes or standard athletic shoes — works for studio classes and drop-in users |
| Vertical and fore-aft adjustment on seat and handlebars | 4-way fit — accommodates riders from 61" to 84.6" tall |
| 330 lb user capacity | Commercial-rated load for daily studio use |
| LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories | All core cycling metrics readable mid-ride — no subscription required |
| Bluetooth indicator | Pairs with heart rate monitors and compatible cycling apps |
| Rechargeable battery or external power | Display runs off battery between charges — no permanent outlet required for studio placement |
| Commercial-grade frame | Built for the usage demands of health clubs and sports training environments |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Color | Matte black |
| Dimensions | 23.8" W x 53.9" D / 60.5 cm x 137 cm |
| Minimum seat height | Standard REV: 36.3" / 92 cm. Extended Height REV: 37.8" / 96 cm |
| Maximum seat height | Standard REV: 41.2" / 104.5 cm. Extended Height REV: 42.9" / 109 cm |
| Handlebar height | 44.9" – 47.3" / 114 – 120 cm |
| User height range | 61" – 84.6" / 155 – 215 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 330 lb / 150 kg |
| Weight (without packaging) | 121.2 lb / 55.0 kg |
| Weight (with packaging) | 143.3 lb / 65 kg |
| Pedals | Dual-sided — SPD and toe cage |
| Seat & handlebar adjustment | Vertical and fore-aft |
| Flywheel | Rear, aluminum |
| Drive system | Belt drive with VibeShift Technology |
| Display | LED — heart rate (real + avg), RPM (real + avg), speed, watts (real + avg), distance, calories, resistance level, vibration on/off, elapsed time, Bluetooth indicator |
| Display power | Rechargeable battery or external power supply |
| Warranty — frame / gearbox | 2 years |
| Warranty — electronics | 1 year |
| Warranty — wear parts | 6 months |
| Compliance | California Prop 65 warning applies |
The vibration platforms (my8, pro8, MOVE, etc.) deliver whole-body vibration through a platform you stand on. The REV is an indoor cycling bike with vibration built into the pedals only — the frame and handlebars don't vibrate. The REV is a cardio and lower-body strength tool; the platforms are whole-body training and recovery tools. They solve different problems.
The REV competes on mechanical differentiation, not on streaming content. Unlike Peloton (content-first, subscription-driven) or the Keiser M3 (magnetic resistance, no vibration), the REV uses VibeShift pedal vibration to increase muscle activation during the ride. No built-in touchscreen, no subscription required — the LED display shows all core metrics and pairs via Bluetooth with whatever app or heart rate monitor you prefer.
In a preliminary University of Greenwich study, cyclists on the REV showed 167% more quad activation, 144% more hamstring activation, 138% more glute activation, and 43% more calf activation than on a traditional bike. Practical read: a 30-minute REV session may drive comparable muscle engagement to a longer session on a standard bike. Individual results vary and depend on intensity, resistance, and rider effort.
The vibration is delivered through the pedals, not through joint-impact mechanisms. Cycling itself is low-impact. That said, if you have a known joint condition, recent knee or hip surgery, or spine issues, consult your physician before using any vibration-based equipment.
Yes. The pedals are dual-sided — one side is SPD-compatible for clipped-in cycling shoes, the other has a toe cage for standard athletic shoes. This makes the REV flexible for mixed studio classes or shared home use.
Yes. The frame and drivetrain are rated for commercial use in health clubs, studios, and sports training environments. 330 lb user capacity supports a wide rider population.
No — the display runs off a rechargeable battery, with an external power supply as an option. This simplifies placement in studios without needing a dedicated outlet at every bike.
No. The REV has no built-in subscription platform. The LED display shows heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories, resistance, vibration status, and elapsed time. Bluetooth pairing means you can bring your own cycling app, heart rate strap, or just ride without any digital platform.
Riders between 61" and 84.6" (155–215 cm) tall. The Standard REV covers most users. The Extended Height REV option raises the minimum and maximum seat position for taller riders. Confirm your inseam and height fit the range before ordering.
Frame and gearbox: 2 years. Electronics: 1 year. Wear parts: 6 months. Authorized dealer registration is automatic when you order through RecovAthlete.
The Power Plate REV is an indoor cycling bike with patent-pending VibeShift Technology built into the pedals. Unlike the Power Plate vibration platforms, the REV is a commercial-grade exercise bike — the vibration comes through the pedals only, mimicking the instability and resistance elite cyclists encounter on real terrain. The result: cycling sessions that activate significantly more muscle than a standard spin bike.
Built for health clubs, spin studios, PT clinics, and serious home users. Commercial-grade frame, rear aluminum flywheel, belt drive, dual-sided SPD and toe-cage pedals, and a battery-powered LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, and Bluetooth. This is a different product from the vibration platforms — if you're looking for full-body whole-body vibration, see the my8 or pro8.
The REV is the only commercial indoor cycling bike with vibration pedals on the market. In a category saturated with touchscreen-first bikes competing on subscription content, the REV competes on what the bike physically does to the ride. Based on a preliminary study at the Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance at the University of Greenwich, UK, vibration at the pedals drove meaningful increases in muscle activation compared to a standard cycling bike. For studio operators, this is a differentiated class offering. For clinics, a rehab tool. For serious home riders, a way to get more out of every session.
VibeShift (patent-pending) delivers consistent, controlled vibration through the pedals — not the frame or handlebars. The vibration safely mimics the micro-instability elite cyclists experience on real outdoor terrain, forcing more muscle fibers to activate to stabilize the pedal stroke. According to a preliminary University of Greenwich study, comparing the REV against a traditional fitness bike:
| Muscle group | Activation increase vs standard bike |
|---|---|
| Quadriceps | 167% |
| Hamstrings | 144% |
| Glutes | 138% |
| Calves | 43% |
Study source: Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance, University of Greenwich, UK. Preliminary findings — individual results vary.
| Spec | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| VibeShift Technology in the pedals | Vibration targets the lower body through the drivetrain — no shaking frame, no jostled handlebars |
| Rear aluminum flywheel + belt drive | Smooth, quiet pedal stroke with minimal maintenance — belt drive doesn't need regular chain lubrication |
| Dual-sided pedals (SPD + toe cage) | Accepts clipped-in cycling shoes or standard athletic shoes — works for studio classes and drop-in users |
| Vertical and fore-aft adjustment on seat and handlebars | 4-way fit — accommodates riders from 61" to 84.6" tall |
| 330 lb user capacity | Commercial-rated load for daily studio use |
| LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories | All core cycling metrics readable mid-ride — no subscription required |
| Bluetooth indicator | Pairs with heart rate monitors and compatible cycling apps |
| Rechargeable battery or external power | Display runs off battery between charges — no permanent outlet required for studio placement |
| Commercial-grade frame | Built for the usage demands of health clubs and sports training environments |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Color | Matte black |
| Dimensions | 23.8" W x 53.9" D / 60.5 cm x 137 cm |
| Minimum seat height | Standard REV: 36.3" / 92 cm. Extended Height REV: 37.8" / 96 cm |
| Maximum seat height | Standard REV: 41.2" / 104.5 cm. Extended Height REV: 42.9" / 109 cm |
| Handlebar height | 44.9" – 47.3" / 114 – 120 cm |
| User height range | 61" – 84.6" / 155 – 215 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 330 lb / 150 kg |
| Weight (without packaging) | 121.2 lb / 55.0 kg |
| Weight (with packaging) | 143.3 lb / 65 kg |
| Pedals | Dual-sided — SPD and toe cage |
| Seat & handlebar adjustment | Vertical and fore-aft |
| Flywheel | Rear, aluminum |
| Drive system | Belt drive with VibeShift Technology |
| Display | LED — heart rate (real + avg), RPM (real + avg), speed, watts (real + avg), distance, calories, resistance level, vibration on/off, elapsed time, Bluetooth indicator |
| Display power | Rechargeable battery or external power supply |
| Warranty — frame / gearbox | 2 years |
| Warranty — electronics | 1 year |
| Warranty — wear parts | 6 months |
| Compliance | California Prop 65 warning applies |
The vibration platforms (my8, pro8, MOVE, etc.) deliver whole-body vibration through a platform you stand on. The REV is an indoor cycling bike with vibration built into the pedals only — the frame and handlebars don't vibrate. The REV is a cardio and lower-body strength tool; the platforms are whole-body training and recovery tools. They solve different problems.
The REV competes on mechanical differentiation, not on streaming content. Unlike Peloton (content-first, subscription-driven) or the Keiser M3 (magnetic resistance, no vibration), the REV uses VibeShift pedal vibration to increase muscle activation during the ride. No built-in touchscreen, no subscription required — the LED display shows all core metrics and pairs via Bluetooth with whatever app or heart rate monitor you prefer.
In a preliminary University of Greenwich study, cyclists on the REV showed 167% more quad activation, 144% more hamstring activation, 138% more glute activation, and 43% more calf activation than on a traditional bike. Practical read: a 30-minute REV session may drive comparable muscle engagement to a longer session on a standard bike. Individual results vary and depend on intensity, resistance, and rider effort.
The vibration is delivered through the pedals, not through joint-impact mechanisms. Cycling itself is low-impact. That said, if you have a known joint condition, recent knee or hip surgery, or spine issues, consult your physician before using any vibration-based equipment.
Yes. The pedals are dual-sided — one side is SPD-compatible for clipped-in cycling shoes, the other has a toe cage for standard athletic shoes. This makes the REV flexible for mixed studio classes or shared home use.
Yes. The frame and drivetrain are rated for commercial use in health clubs, studios, and sports training environments. 330 lb user capacity supports a wide rider population.
No — the display runs off a rechargeable battery, with an external power supply as an option. This simplifies placement in studios without needing a dedicated outlet at every bike.
No. The REV has no built-in subscription platform. The LED display shows heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories, resistance, vibration status, and elapsed time. Bluetooth pairing means you can bring your own cycling app, heart rate strap, or just ride without any digital platform.
Riders between 61" and 84.6" (155–215 cm) tall. The Standard REV covers most users. The Extended Height REV option raises the minimum and maximum seat position for taller riders. Confirm your inseam and height fit the range before ordering.
Frame and gearbox: 2 years. Electronics: 1 year. Wear parts: 6 months. Authorized dealer registration is automatic when you order through RecovAthlete.
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The Power Plate REV is an indoor cycling bike with patent-pending VibeShift Technology built into the pedals. Unlike the Power Plate vibration platforms, the REV is a commercial-grade exercise bike — the vibration comes through the pedals only, mimicking the instability and resistance elite cyclists encounter on real terrain. The result: cycling sessions that activate significantly more muscle than a standard spin bike.
Built for health clubs, spin studios, PT clinics, and serious home users. Commercial-grade frame, rear aluminum flywheel, belt drive, dual-sided SPD and toe-cage pedals, and a battery-powered LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, and Bluetooth. This is a different product from the vibration platforms — if you're looking for full-body whole-body vibration, see the my8 or pro8.
The REV is the only commercial indoor cycling bike with vibration pedals on the market. In a category saturated with touchscreen-first bikes competing on subscription content, the REV competes on what the bike physically does to the ride. Based on a preliminary study at the Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance at the University of Greenwich, UK, vibration at the pedals drove meaningful increases in muscle activation compared to a standard cycling bike. For studio operators, this is a differentiated class offering. For clinics, a rehab tool. For serious home riders, a way to get more out of every session.
VibeShift (patent-pending) delivers consistent, controlled vibration through the pedals — not the frame or handlebars. The vibration safely mimics the micro-instability elite cyclists experience on real outdoor terrain, forcing more muscle fibers to activate to stabilize the pedal stroke. According to a preliminary University of Greenwich study, comparing the REV against a traditional fitness bike:
| Muscle group | Activation increase vs standard bike |
|---|---|
| Quadriceps | 167% |
| Hamstrings | 144% |
| Glutes | 138% |
| Calves | 43% |
Study source: Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance, University of Greenwich, UK. Preliminary findings — individual results vary.
| Spec | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| VibeShift Technology in the pedals | Vibration targets the lower body through the drivetrain — no shaking frame, no jostled handlebars |
| Rear aluminum flywheel + belt drive | Smooth, quiet pedal stroke with minimal maintenance — belt drive doesn't need regular chain lubrication |
| Dual-sided pedals (SPD + toe cage) | Accepts clipped-in cycling shoes or standard athletic shoes — works for studio classes and drop-in users |
| Vertical and fore-aft adjustment on seat and handlebars | 4-way fit — accommodates riders from 61" to 84.6" tall |
| 330 lb user capacity | Commercial-rated load for daily studio use |
| LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories | All core cycling metrics readable mid-ride — no subscription required |
| Bluetooth indicator | Pairs with heart rate monitors and compatible cycling apps |
| Rechargeable battery or external power | Display runs off battery between charges — no permanent outlet required for studio placement |
| Commercial-grade frame | Built for the usage demands of health clubs and sports training environments |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Color | Matte black |
| Dimensions | 23.8" W x 53.9" D / 60.5 cm x 137 cm |
| Minimum seat height | Standard REV: 36.3" / 92 cm. Extended Height REV: 37.8" / 96 cm |
| Maximum seat height | Standard REV: 41.2" / 104.5 cm. Extended Height REV: 42.9" / 109 cm |
| Handlebar height | 44.9" – 47.3" / 114 – 120 cm |
| User height range | 61" – 84.6" / 155 – 215 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 330 lb / 150 kg |
| Weight (without packaging) | 121.2 lb / 55.0 kg |
| Weight (with packaging) | 143.3 lb / 65 kg |
| Pedals | Dual-sided — SPD and toe cage |
| Seat & handlebar adjustment | Vertical and fore-aft |
| Flywheel | Rear, aluminum |
| Drive system | Belt drive with VibeShift Technology |
| Display | LED — heart rate (real + avg), RPM (real + avg), speed, watts (real + avg), distance, calories, resistance level, vibration on/off, elapsed time, Bluetooth indicator |
| Display power | Rechargeable battery or external power supply |
| Warranty — frame / gearbox | 2 years |
| Warranty — electronics | 1 year |
| Warranty — wear parts | 6 months |
| Compliance | California Prop 65 warning applies |
The vibration platforms (my8, pro8, MOVE, etc.) deliver whole-body vibration through a platform you stand on. The REV is an indoor cycling bike with vibration built into the pedals only — the frame and handlebars don't vibrate. The REV is a cardio and lower-body strength tool; the platforms are whole-body training and recovery tools. They solve different problems.
The REV competes on mechanical differentiation, not on streaming content. Unlike Peloton (content-first, subscription-driven) or the Keiser M3 (magnetic resistance, no vibration), the REV uses VibeShift pedal vibration to increase muscle activation during the ride. No built-in touchscreen, no subscription required — the LED display shows all core metrics and pairs via Bluetooth with whatever app or heart rate monitor you prefer.
In a preliminary University of Greenwich study, cyclists on the REV showed 167% more quad activation, 144% more hamstring activation, 138% more glute activation, and 43% more calf activation than on a traditional bike. Practical read: a 30-minute REV session may drive comparable muscle engagement to a longer session on a standard bike. Individual results vary and depend on intensity, resistance, and rider effort.
The vibration is delivered through the pedals, not through joint-impact mechanisms. Cycling itself is low-impact. That said, if you have a known joint condition, recent knee or hip surgery, or spine issues, consult your physician before using any vibration-based equipment.
Yes. The pedals are dual-sided — one side is SPD-compatible for clipped-in cycling shoes, the other has a toe cage for standard athletic shoes. This makes the REV flexible for mixed studio classes or shared home use.
Yes. The frame and drivetrain are rated for commercial use in health clubs, studios, and sports training environments. 330 lb user capacity supports a wide rider population.
No — the display runs off a rechargeable battery, with an external power supply as an option. This simplifies placement in studios without needing a dedicated outlet at every bike.
No. The REV has no built-in subscription platform. The LED display shows heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories, resistance, vibration status, and elapsed time. Bluetooth pairing means you can bring your own cycling app, heart rate strap, or just ride without any digital platform.
Riders between 61" and 84.6" (155–215 cm) tall. The Standard REV covers most users. The Extended Height REV option raises the minimum and maximum seat position for taller riders. Confirm your inseam and height fit the range before ordering.
Frame and gearbox: 2 years. Electronics: 1 year. Wear parts: 6 months. Authorized dealer registration is automatic when you order through RecovAthlete.
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The Power Plate REV is an indoor cycling bike with patent-pending VibeShift Technology built into the pedals. Unlike the Power Plate vibration platforms, the REV is a commercial-grade exercise bike — the vibration comes through the pedals only, mimicking the instability and resistance elite cyclists encounter on real terrain. The result: cycling sessions that activate significantly more muscle than a standard spin bike.
Built for health clubs, spin studios, PT clinics, and serious home users. Commercial-grade frame, rear aluminum flywheel, belt drive, dual-sided SPD and toe-cage pedals, and a battery-powered LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, and Bluetooth. This is a different product from the vibration platforms — if you're looking for full-body whole-body vibration, see the my8 or pro8.
The REV is the only commercial indoor cycling bike with vibration pedals on the market. In a category saturated with touchscreen-first bikes competing on subscription content, the REV competes on what the bike physically does to the ride. Based on a preliminary study at the Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance at the University of Greenwich, UK, vibration at the pedals drove meaningful increases in muscle activation compared to a standard cycling bike. For studio operators, this is a differentiated class offering. For clinics, a rehab tool. For serious home riders, a way to get more out of every session.
VibeShift (patent-pending) delivers consistent, controlled vibration through the pedals — not the frame or handlebars. The vibration safely mimics the micro-instability elite cyclists experience on real outdoor terrain, forcing more muscle fibers to activate to stabilize the pedal stroke. According to a preliminary University of Greenwich study, comparing the REV against a traditional fitness bike:
| Muscle group | Activation increase vs standard bike |
|---|---|
| Quadriceps | 167% |
| Hamstrings | 144% |
| Glutes | 138% |
| Calves | 43% |
Study source: Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance, University of Greenwich, UK. Preliminary findings — individual results vary.
| Spec | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| VibeShift Technology in the pedals | Vibration targets the lower body through the drivetrain — no shaking frame, no jostled handlebars |
| Rear aluminum flywheel + belt drive | Smooth, quiet pedal stroke with minimal maintenance — belt drive doesn't need regular chain lubrication |
| Dual-sided pedals (SPD + toe cage) | Accepts clipped-in cycling shoes or standard athletic shoes — works for studio classes and drop-in users |
| Vertical and fore-aft adjustment on seat and handlebars | 4-way fit — accommodates riders from 61" to 84.6" tall |
| 330 lb user capacity | Commercial-rated load for daily studio use |
| LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories | All core cycling metrics readable mid-ride — no subscription required |
| Bluetooth indicator | Pairs with heart rate monitors and compatible cycling apps |
| Rechargeable battery or external power | Display runs off battery between charges — no permanent outlet required for studio placement |
| Commercial-grade frame | Built for the usage demands of health clubs and sports training environments |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Color | Matte black |
| Dimensions | 23.8" W x 53.9" D / 60.5 cm x 137 cm |
| Minimum seat height | Standard REV: 36.3" / 92 cm. Extended Height REV: 37.8" / 96 cm |
| Maximum seat height | Standard REV: 41.2" / 104.5 cm. Extended Height REV: 42.9" / 109 cm |
| Handlebar height | 44.9" – 47.3" / 114 – 120 cm |
| User height range | 61" – 84.6" / 155 – 215 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 330 lb / 150 kg |
| Weight (without packaging) | 121.2 lb / 55.0 kg |
| Weight (with packaging) | 143.3 lb / 65 kg |
| Pedals | Dual-sided — SPD and toe cage |
| Seat & handlebar adjustment | Vertical and fore-aft |
| Flywheel | Rear, aluminum |
| Drive system | Belt drive with VibeShift Technology |
| Display | LED — heart rate (real + avg), RPM (real + avg), speed, watts (real + avg), distance, calories, resistance level, vibration on/off, elapsed time, Bluetooth indicator |
| Display power | Rechargeable battery or external power supply |
| Warranty — frame / gearbox | 2 years |
| Warranty — electronics | 1 year |
| Warranty — wear parts | 6 months |
| Compliance | California Prop 65 warning applies |
The vibration platforms (my8, pro8, MOVE, etc.) deliver whole-body vibration through a platform you stand on. The REV is an indoor cycling bike with vibration built into the pedals only — the frame and handlebars don't vibrate. The REV is a cardio and lower-body strength tool; the platforms are whole-body training and recovery tools. They solve different problems.
The REV competes on mechanical differentiation, not on streaming content. Unlike Peloton (content-first, subscription-driven) or the Keiser M3 (magnetic resistance, no vibration), the REV uses VibeShift pedal vibration to increase muscle activation during the ride. No built-in touchscreen, no subscription required — the LED display shows all core metrics and pairs via Bluetooth with whatever app or heart rate monitor you prefer.
In a preliminary University of Greenwich study, cyclists on the REV showed 167% more quad activation, 144% more hamstring activation, 138% more glute activation, and 43% more calf activation than on a traditional bike. Practical read: a 30-minute REV session may drive comparable muscle engagement to a longer session on a standard bike. Individual results vary and depend on intensity, resistance, and rider effort.
The vibration is delivered through the pedals, not through joint-impact mechanisms. Cycling itself is low-impact. That said, if you have a known joint condition, recent knee or hip surgery, or spine issues, consult your physician before using any vibration-based equipment.
Yes. The pedals are dual-sided — one side is SPD-compatible for clipped-in cycling shoes, the other has a toe cage for standard athletic shoes. This makes the REV flexible for mixed studio classes or shared home use.
Yes. The frame and drivetrain are rated for commercial use in health clubs, studios, and sports training environments. 330 lb user capacity supports a wide rider population.
No — the display runs off a rechargeable battery, with an external power supply as an option. This simplifies placement in studios without needing a dedicated outlet at every bike.
No. The REV has no built-in subscription platform. The LED display shows heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories, resistance, vibration status, and elapsed time. Bluetooth pairing means you can bring your own cycling app, heart rate strap, or just ride without any digital platform.
Riders between 61" and 84.6" (155–215 cm) tall. The Standard REV covers most users. The Extended Height REV option raises the minimum and maximum seat position for taller riders. Confirm your inseam and height fit the range before ordering.
Frame and gearbox: 2 years. Electronics: 1 year. Wear parts: 6 months. Authorized dealer registration is automatic when you order through RecovAthlete.
Performance Health Systems, LLC (PHS), a Delaware limited liability company, sets forth its Sales Terms and Conditions, governing all dealings involving POWER PLATE® products and services. These terms are designed specifically for transactions involving products purchased, delivered, and utilized within the United States. Customers engaging in transactions through www.powerplate.com or via PHS's telephone sales team implicitly accept these terms.
Customers should note that any additional or differing terms they propose are not valid unless formally acknowledged in writing by an authorized PHS representative. Therefore, it's imperative for customers to fully understand these conditions before engaging in any transactions with PHS.
Should customers not agree with these terms, PHS advises against purchasing their products.
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The Power Plate REV is an indoor cycling bike with patent-pending VibeShift Technology built into the pedals. Unlike the Power Plate vibration platforms, the REV is a commercial-grade exercise bike — the vibration comes through the pedals only, mimicking the instability and resistance elite cyclists encounter on real terrain. The result: cycling sessions that activate significantly more muscle than a standard spin bike.
Built for health clubs, spin studios, PT clinics, and serious home users. Commercial-grade frame, rear aluminum flywheel, belt drive, dual-sided SPD and toe-cage pedals, and a battery-powered LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, and Bluetooth. This is a different product from the vibration platforms — if you're looking for full-body whole-body vibration, see the my8 or pro8.
The REV is the only commercial indoor cycling bike with vibration pedals on the market. In a category saturated with touchscreen-first bikes competing on subscription content, the REV competes on what the bike physically does to the ride. Based on a preliminary study at the Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance at the University of Greenwich, UK, vibration at the pedals drove meaningful increases in muscle activation compared to a standard cycling bike. For studio operators, this is a differentiated class offering. For clinics, a rehab tool. For serious home riders, a way to get more out of every session.
VibeShift (patent-pending) delivers consistent, controlled vibration through the pedals — not the frame or handlebars. The vibration safely mimics the micro-instability elite cyclists experience on real outdoor terrain, forcing more muscle fibers to activate to stabilize the pedal stroke. According to a preliminary University of Greenwich study, comparing the REV against a traditional fitness bike:
| Muscle group | Activation increase vs standard bike |
|---|---|
| Quadriceps | 167% |
| Hamstrings | 144% |
| Glutes | 138% |
| Calves | 43% |
Study source: Centre for Sports Science & Human Performance, University of Greenwich, UK. Preliminary findings — individual results vary.
| Spec | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| VibeShift Technology in the pedals | Vibration targets the lower body through the drivetrain — no shaking frame, no jostled handlebars |
| Rear aluminum flywheel + belt drive | Smooth, quiet pedal stroke with minimal maintenance — belt drive doesn't need regular chain lubrication |
| Dual-sided pedals (SPD + toe cage) | Accepts clipped-in cycling shoes or standard athletic shoes — works for studio classes and drop-in users |
| Vertical and fore-aft adjustment on seat and handlebars | 4-way fit — accommodates riders from 61" to 84.6" tall |
| 330 lb user capacity | Commercial-rated load for daily studio use |
| LED display with heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories | All core cycling metrics readable mid-ride — no subscription required |
| Bluetooth indicator | Pairs with heart rate monitors and compatible cycling apps |
| Rechargeable battery or external power | Display runs off battery between charges — no permanent outlet required for studio placement |
| Commercial-grade frame | Built for the usage demands of health clubs and sports training environments |
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Color | Matte black |
| Dimensions | 23.8" W x 53.9" D / 60.5 cm x 137 cm |
| Minimum seat height | Standard REV: 36.3" / 92 cm. Extended Height REV: 37.8" / 96 cm |
| Maximum seat height | Standard REV: 41.2" / 104.5 cm. Extended Height REV: 42.9" / 109 cm |
| Handlebar height | 44.9" – 47.3" / 114 – 120 cm |
| User height range | 61" – 84.6" / 155 – 215 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 330 lb / 150 kg |
| Weight (without packaging) | 121.2 lb / 55.0 kg |
| Weight (with packaging) | 143.3 lb / 65 kg |
| Pedals | Dual-sided — SPD and toe cage |
| Seat & handlebar adjustment | Vertical and fore-aft |
| Flywheel | Rear, aluminum |
| Drive system | Belt drive with VibeShift Technology |
| Display | LED — heart rate (real + avg), RPM (real + avg), speed, watts (real + avg), distance, calories, resistance level, vibration on/off, elapsed time, Bluetooth indicator |
| Display power | Rechargeable battery or external power supply |
| Warranty — frame / gearbox | 2 years |
| Warranty — electronics | 1 year |
| Warranty — wear parts | 6 months |
| Compliance | California Prop 65 warning applies |
The vibration platforms (my8, pro8, MOVE, etc.) deliver whole-body vibration through a platform you stand on. The REV is an indoor cycling bike with vibration built into the pedals only — the frame and handlebars don't vibrate. The REV is a cardio and lower-body strength tool; the platforms are whole-body training and recovery tools. They solve different problems.
The REV competes on mechanical differentiation, not on streaming content. Unlike Peloton (content-first, subscription-driven) or the Keiser M3 (magnetic resistance, no vibration), the REV uses VibeShift pedal vibration to increase muscle activation during the ride. No built-in touchscreen, no subscription required — the LED display shows all core metrics and pairs via Bluetooth with whatever app or heart rate monitor you prefer.
In a preliminary University of Greenwich study, cyclists on the REV showed 167% more quad activation, 144% more hamstring activation, 138% more glute activation, and 43% more calf activation than on a traditional bike. Practical read: a 30-minute REV session may drive comparable muscle engagement to a longer session on a standard bike. Individual results vary and depend on intensity, resistance, and rider effort.
The vibration is delivered through the pedals, not through joint-impact mechanisms. Cycling itself is low-impact. That said, if you have a known joint condition, recent knee or hip surgery, or spine issues, consult your physician before using any vibration-based equipment.
Yes. The pedals are dual-sided — one side is SPD-compatible for clipped-in cycling shoes, the other has a toe cage for standard athletic shoes. This makes the REV flexible for mixed studio classes or shared home use.
Yes. The frame and drivetrain are rated for commercial use in health clubs, studios, and sports training environments. 330 lb user capacity supports a wide rider population.
No — the display runs off a rechargeable battery, with an external power supply as an option. This simplifies placement in studios without needing a dedicated outlet at every bike.
No. The REV has no built-in subscription platform. The LED display shows heart rate, watts, RPM, speed, distance, calories, resistance, vibration status, and elapsed time. Bluetooth pairing means you can bring your own cycling app, heart rate strap, or just ride without any digital platform.
Riders between 61" and 84.6" (155–215 cm) tall. The Standard REV covers most users. The Extended Height REV option raises the minimum and maximum seat position for taller riders. Confirm your inseam and height fit the range before ordering.
Frame and gearbox: 2 years. Electronics: 1 year. Wear parts: 6 months. Authorized dealer registration is automatic when you order through RecovAthlete.
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