If you can eat the noise penalty of using a 10x divider followed by a 10x gain stage, then you can do +/- 100V common-mode with +/- 5V differential range by using the AD8129 in 10x gain mode (minimum stable gain, with a 200MHz bandwidth!) after a 10x input attenuator.
If you put a AD8130 in there instead (or have both, and use the power-down pin to switch between them - I think this is the HVP70 method) then you can raise the differential input range by 5x to +/-25V at the cost of an overall 10X division ratio (or a somewhat smaller ratio with a bandwidth hit if gain is increased, but the AD8130 does have an output swing limit to consider as well).
Building something like this (potentially using normal 10x probes, matched as well as possible, as input attenuators) has sat on my to-do list for quite some time, but it's priority hasn't been high enough to have a realistic chance of actually happening soon unfortunately. I already have a couple of the Micsig probes for higher voltage applications (though one is playing up
) and simply haven't badly needed a low voltage version yet.