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Restore Hyper Wellness®

Health & Wellness Year: 2026
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What Is Restore Hyper Wellness?

Restore Hyper Wellness is a franchise in the Health & Wellness category that grants qualified persons the right to own and operate Restore Studios offering cryotherapy, infrared saunas, compression, red‑light therapy, esthetic services, and access to medically supervised specialty therapies. Restore Studios operate from dedicated brick-and-mortar studio locations under the franchisor’s System Standards and require franchisees to enter into franchise and administrative services agreements with designated Professional Entities for Specialty Services. Primary customers are individual consumers seeking preventative health, wellness, and athletic performance services, as well as groups such as health clubs and sports teams (a mix of B2C and group/organizational customers).

Restore Hyper Wellness Franchise: Pros and Cons

The franchisor's heavy operator support - including 145 hours of initial training, a perfect training/support score of 100, refundable initial franchise fees, and zero outlet terminations - is a standout strength; however, the estimated total startup cost of $762,448 represents a major upfront capital risk for prospective owners.

Pros

145 hours of initial training and a training/support score of 100 is well above what's typical in Health & Wellness, showing the franchisor invests heavily in preparing new operators.
There are zero outlet terminations, zero non‑renewals, and zero reacquired outlets-an unusually low churn signal that suggests current franchisees have largely stayed in the system.
Initial franchise fees are refundable, which is uncommon in the sector and lowers your upfront financial risk if you decide not to proceed.

Cons

At $762,448, the estimated total startup cost is well above what's typical, meaning your upfront capital and likely financing needs will be higher than most peers.
The required minimum cash reserve of $75,000 is well above typical, indicating ongoing monthly operating costs are likely higher than industry peers.
The franchisor operates 12 company‑owned locations-higher than is typical in this category-which may signal a corporate focus that warrants investigation into the franchisor's commitment to growing the franchise base.

Territory Protection

43/100
NORMAL

Restore Hyper Wellness grants a protected, non-exclusive Designated or Development Area as a site-specific franchise, while reserving the franchisor’s right to operate or grant nearby or competing units and to use alternative distribution channels. Territory rights are contingent on meeting performance quotas and no rights of first refusal are granted.

Training & Support

100
Excellent

Restore Hyper Wellness provides an extensive 145-hour training curriculum designed to prepare four initial franchisee personnel for launch. The program includes on-site launch support as an operational readiness tool; franchisees are responsible for travel and living expenses, and on-site support is available for an additional fee.

Franchisee Stability

52/100
NORMAL

Restore Hyper Wellness receives a Normal Stability Score. Three-year turnover of 8.50% sits above the typical Health & Wellness franchise (around 6.5%). Out of 51 total exits, ceased operations dominated with 51, alongside no terminations, no non-renewals, and no franchisor buybacks.

The dominance of ceased operations suggests location-level economics, where operators chose to close underperforming locations rather than exits driven by franchisor enforcement or contract friction. Dig into where and when closures occurred and request recent unit-level financials. Speak with remaining franchisees about local demand and site economics to understand whether the closures reflect specific markets or broader model limits. Also note the system operated about 210 franchised outlets in the most recent year, so the cluster of closures occurred across a reasonably large footprint. Request a timeline of the closures to see if they clustered during a particular period, for example around rapid expansion or market stress. For prospective franchisees, retention is in line with industry peers.

Unit Growth Analysis

Unit Growth Chart

Restore Hyper Wellness grew from 119 units in 2022 to 212 units by 2026 - a rapid scale-up overall, yet the system shows a recent 4.1% year-over-year decline. This reads like a "Rocket Ship" that is cooling: the concept proved it can attract franchisees, but the small contraction points to churn or franchisor capacity strain, so a new owner should verify local unit performance, turnover, and how responsive support is when operations are pushed.

How Much Does It Cost to Open a Restore Hyper Wellness Franchise?

Opening a Restore Hyper Wellness franchise requires a total initial investment of $762,448 to $1,236,588, according to the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. This range covers the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and initial working capital needed to launch and operate through the early months.

Minimum Investment

$762,448
Minimum Investment Breakdown
Franchise Fee
Real Estate
Equipment & Assets
Reserves
Training
Other

Maximum Investment

$1,236,588
Maximum Investment Breakdown

Minimum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$44,500
Real Estate$352,000
Equipment & Assets$223,449
Reserves$75,000
Training$4,500
Other$62,999

Maximum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$44,500
Real Estate$690,000
Equipment & Assets$298,689
Reserves$100,000
Training$6,000
Other$97,399

Investment Analysis

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The initial investment amounts shown are estimates only. Actual costs may vary based on location size, business model, and multi-unit ownership arrangements. We recommend reviewing the full Franchise Disclosure Document for complete details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Restore Hyper Wellness a good franchise to own?

Whether Restore Hyper Wellness is a good franchise depends on your goals, experience, and local market. Key factors from the 2026 FDD: Restore Hyper Wellness operates 212 locations, received a legal risk score of 69/100, a training and support score of 100/100. Financial performance data is disclosed in Item 19. Prospective franchisees should review the full Franchise Disclosure Document and consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decision.

Is a Restore Hyper Wellness franchise worth the investment?

The value of a Restore Hyper Wellness franchise investment depends on factors such as location, operator experience, and market demand. The initial investment ranges from $762,448 to $1,236,588. Restore Hyper Wellness disclosed average gross sales of $1,031,755 in 2026. Franchise investments carry inherent risk, and prospective buyers should conduct thorough due diligence before committing capital.

How long does it take to break even with a Restore Hyper Wellness franchise?

Break-even timelines for Restore Hyper Wellness franchises are not disclosed in the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. Break-even periods vary significantly based on initial investment level, local market conditions, operating costs, and revenue ramp-up speed. Prospective franchisees should build a pro forma financial model using Item 7 cost estimates and, where available, Item 19 financial performance data from the FDD.

Is Restore Hyper Wellness a franchise or a corporate-owned business?

As of the 2026 FDD, Restore Hyper Wellness operates 200 franchised locations and 12 company-owned locations. Franchise opportunities are available through the franchisor's disclosure process.

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