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The downside to that is that a Theragun Pro is easily the most expensive massage gun on the market. If you're a serious athlete, or have aspirations to become one, we say go ahead and invest. The attachments, preset massages, easy to read OLED interface, and super quiet motor are second to none. No other massage gun will serve you better. Unique quiet glide technology with a high-torque motor and three adjustable speed settings delivering up to 3,200 percussions per minute AEVO is another handheld model that is quiet and effective. The massage gun is ergonomically designed and has an internal cooling system that ensures the handle stays dry even when your hands aren’t. It includes six levels of speed, four massage heads, and the battery lasts six hours. One great battery-saving feature is the massage gun turning itself off when it's in standby for more than 15 seconds. There’s also a battery indicator to let you know the status of the battery, and the travel case ensures you don’t lose any of your attachments.
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Though not one of the big two, The Hydragun is a valiant contender in the world of massage guns. With seven heads included, a precussion speed that maxes out at 3200PPM (faster than Hypervolt or Theragun), and a 1.5 year warranty, the Hydragun is certainly trying to standout. We were fans of the Hypervolt Massage Ball and the Hypervolt 2 by Hyperice is an excellent massage gun. It only weighs 1.8 pounds, the battery-powered percussion massage gun (which lasts for three hours) can connect via Bluetooth, and the HyperSmart app lets you find warm-up and recovery plans. The Hypervolt 2 has a quiet, 60W brushless motor, five attachments, and three speed settings, all with an easy to grip ergonomic handle. And you never have to guess how much pressure is being applied thanks to its pressure sensor technology. Design touches - The Theragun's triangle handle is the best example, but the Hypervolt 2 Pro has a lovely dial to control speed. These are the small things that make a big difference when you're actually massaging.A round, soft, or air cushion head attachment helps to relieve sensitive muscles and is good for arms, thighs, calves. Theragun may have put massage guns into the hands of people who aren't athletes or PT pros, but Hyperice is its incredibly close competition. Another factor to consider is where you plan on using the massage gun. “If you are looking for a top-of-the-line heavy-duty massage gun, the Hypervolt and Theragun have excellent models that provide plenty of horsepowers, but heavy-duty models weigh three to four pounds and can be almost a foot long.” If you need something you can toss into your gym bag or suitcase, he recommends smaller models like the Theragun Mini and Renpho Mini because they're smaller, making them easier to transport. Battery Life
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The Medcursor Pro is an economical massage gun that’s small enough to be easily transported in the space-saving carrying case to relieve muscle soreness on the go. Weighing only 1.5 pounds, it has a brushless motor and is also quiet to use. There are five speeds to choose from and six interchangeable heads for your various needs. The battery can last up to 4.5 hours and will automatically shut off after 10 minutes of inactivity.Ball head is for muscle massage, bullet head is for joints massage, forkhead is for spine massage and flathead is for full-body relaxation But how do you determine the best massage gun for your needs? If you just plan to use a massage gun to help stimulate and reinvigorate muscles there are a few things to keep in mind. Body Parts There's one big winner in the massage gun revolution: You, the consumer. These little health gadgets are like a Physical Therapist at your bedside. If you're sore from a killer home workout, HIIT-ing (hehe) the gym hard, or going for three long sets, you can blast away lactic acid, no problem.
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Many percussive massage guns are aesthetically pleasing, but you need to consider more than just good looks. “The weight and ergonomic design of the individual massage gun will be important to consider, as a gun which is difficult to maneuver may result in unintended injury,” Shah warns. His view is shared by Dr. Sapna Sriram, a chiropractic and injury expert at Integra Health Centre in Toronto. “Weight is an important factor, as you’ll be using one hand a lot of the time, so you want something that’s easy to use and position on different parts of your body,” she explains. Features and Settings Well... we worked out until we were sore, then we used all these massage guns. Simple, but effective! We also ran side by side tests to compare the nitty gritty, and these are the atrributes we looked for.
Equipped with high-torque brushless motor & dual bearing design, also built-in AI mute chip, makes ABOX Hero 1 massage gun mighty and forceful, yet almost silent, reduces noise to 38-42dB.
