ggr new site logo

Hyperice Normatec Elite

We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology. If you use our links to purchase something, we may earn a commission. Read our disclosures

Hyperice Normatec Elite
GGR Score: 4.8

Product Highlights

  • Utilize the Elite’s ZoneBoost technology for targeted, elevated compression across one of the five chambers.

  • The Hyperice Normatec Elites are TSA-approved for carry-on, meaning you can travel with your go-to recovery gear.

  • The updated profile features on-boot control units for added convenience and single-boot usage.

  • Comfort costs—with an MSRP of roughly $1,099, these are some of the most expensive compression boots we’ve seen.

Categories: Mobility & Recovery, Recovery Boots

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Multiple compression levels ideal for post-workout recovery
  • Syncs to the Hyperice app for guided recovery protocols
  • On-boot control units eliminate the need for clunky hoses
  • Can be used for single- and dual-boot sessions.
Cons
  • Expensive at nearly $1,100
  • Smaller and taller athletes may run into sizing issues
  • Can be sometimes difficult to fold for storage

Specs

Weight3.2 lbs (single boot)
Compression Levels7
SizesShort (5’3” and under), Standard (5’4” to 6’3”), Tall (6’4” and over)
Price$1,099

Product Summary

The Normatec Elite boots are the latest iteration of air compression boots from Hyperice. These are more portable than previous versions and are controlled via the Hyperice app. You’ll get a 4-hour battery life and 7 levels of compression with these boots to supposedly help recovery and muscle soreness.


Customer Reviews

No Reviews Found

Be the first to review this product!