EILISON Glory Vibration Platform Review

4.3 (1,300) Amazon rating$89.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The EILISON Glory Vibration Platform sits at $89.99 with a 350-pound max user weight and a 4.3-star average across 1,300 reviews, the second-largest review base in this comparison. But only 50+ units sold last month, a steep drop from its review count, which is worth weighing before buying.

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Best for

Best for buyers who value a large, established review base and a 350-pound max user weight, and who care more about historical track record than current sales momentum, since recent monthly purchases have slowed to 50+.

Skip if

Skip it if recent buying activity matters to you, since 50+ units last month trails every other plate here except the Axis-Plate, or if you'd rather buy the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK, which is moving 10,000+ units a month.

  • Weight 7.4 Kilograms
  • Max User Weight 350 Pounds
  • Color Glory Black
  • Priced 13% above the category median ($79.99 across 87 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 1,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.0/5

    1,300 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The EILISON Glory Vibration Platform has built up 1,300 reviews at $89.99, the second-highest review count in this comparison behind only the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK's 30,146. That kind of review volume usually signals a product that has been on the market for a while and sold in real numbers.

Yet the bought-last-month figure tells a different story. At 50+ units, current demand is far lower than its review history would suggest, well behind the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK's 10,000+ and the Lifepro LP-RYM-BLK's 500+, and only ahead of the Axis-Plate's 0+. The platform itself lists a 350-pound max user weight, the second-highest capacity in this set after the SG0063-BK-UP1's 400 pounds, and weighs 7.4 kilograms, making it one of the lighter units alongside the SG0063-BK-UP1's 12 pounds.

For $89.99, the EILISON Glory offers a strong weight capacity and a large historical review base, but the recent sales slowdown is worth factoring in. A 4.3-star average, the lowest rating in this comparison, paired with slowing monthly purchases suggests it may be losing ground to newer or better-reviewed alternatives in the same price range and demands a closer look before buying.

Pros

  • 1,300 reviews is the second-largest review base among the platforms compared here, trailing only the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK
  • 350-pound max user weight is the second-highest capacity in this comparison
  • At 7.4 kilograms, it is one of the lightest and most portable plates in the lineup
  • $89.99 price sits comfortably below the $199.99 to $359.99 range of the three priciest alternatives
  • Glory Black finish gives it a distinct look from the plain black units in this set

Cons

  • Only 50+ units bought last month, the second-lowest figure in this comparison
  • 4.3-star rating is the lowest average score among the six platforms compared
  • No motor wattage is listed, unlike the Axis-Plate, Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK, and Lifepro LP-RYM-BLK, which all disclose their wattage
  • Sales momentum has clearly cooled compared to its 1,300-review history
  • No listed dimensions make it hard to judge footprint before purchase

Specifications

Weight7.4 Kilograms
Max User Weight350 Pounds
ColorGlory Black

Performance notes

No motor wattage is listed for the EILISON Glory, which makes it hard to place its vibration intensity against competitors like the 200-watt Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK or the 1,000-watt Lifepro LP-RYM-BLK. What is documented is a 350-pound max user weight, the second-highest capacity in this comparison behind the SG0063-BK-UP1's 400 pounds and above the 265 to 330-pound limits on the other three alternatives. At 7.4 kilograms, roughly 16 pounds, it is also one of the lighter units in the set, close to the SG0063-BK-UP1's 12 pounds and well under the Axis-Plate's 65 pounds. That combination suggests a plate built for accommodating a range of body sizes without adding much bulk to store or move. Without a wattage figure, though, buyers focused on vibration intensity for recovery or activation work will have less to go on here than with the fully specified competitors.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star average across 1,300 reviews is the lowest rating and yet the second-largest review base in this comparison, a combination that suggests a product with a long track record but more mixed feedback than its rivals, all of which sit at 4.5 stars or higher. The 50+ bought last month figure is a bigger concern, since it trails the Lifepro LP-RYM-BLK's 500+ and the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK's 10,000+ by a wide margin, and only edges out the Axis-Plate's 0+. Read together, the pattern points to a plate that built an audience over time but has lost momentum recently, whether from newer competitors or changing buyer preferences within the category.

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Frequently asked questions

How many reviews does the EILISON Glory Vibration Platform have?

It has 1,300 reviews at a 4.3-star average, the second-largest review count in this comparison behind the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK's 30,146. That is a substantial track record, though the rating itself is the lowest among the six platforms compared here, and recent monthly sales have slowed considerably.

Why did monthly purchases drop for this vibration platform?

The listing shows only 50+ units bought last month, far below the Lifepro LP-WVR-BLK's 10,000+ and the Lifepro LP-RYM-BLK's 500+. The exact cause isn't stated in the data, but the gap between its large 1,300-review history and its current sales pace suggests demand has cooled recently.

What is the max user weight and what does it weigh?

The EILISON Glory supports up to 350 pounds and weighs 7.4 kilograms, making it one of the lighter, higher-capacity options in this comparison. Only the SG0063-BK-UP1, at 400 pounds and 12 pounds of weight, beats it on both fronts among the platforms reviewed here.

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