![]() ![]() ![]() There are three speed settings and four interchangeable heads (a ball, fork, bullet and flat head) for alleviating aches and pains, whether you need some post-exercise relief or you’ve been hunched over your desk for too long. If you’re after a small massage gun that still offers versatility, consider this fuss-friendly Boots offering. Overall, it’s an excellent choice if you’re after a powerful mini massage gun. The handle is a little short, making it difficult to soothe aching lower back muscles, but it's compact enough to massage your legs fully, making it a top pick for runners. It also scored top marks for ease of use – there’s just one button for speed control and a handy manual that explains what each head is for and how to use it. Weighing in at just over 500g, it’s also a good option for keeping in your gym bag or taking to the track.ĭespite its compact size, it has everything its bulkier counterparts offer, including five different massage heads, with each one designed to target a different muscle group. Not only does it pack a lot of power for such a small machine, but it’s also relatively quiet, comfortable to hold and is able to glide seamlessly over sore muscles without dragging. If you're ready to ramp up your relaxation efforts, the PRO is a worthy choice.Ĭoming in just behind its older brother, the MuscleGun Carbon, it was hard to find fault with this pocket-friendly massager. This hero model is hard to fault it’s a little heavy and our arms started to ache after a while, but that’s a tiny quibble. Though bulky, the well-designed carry case means it’s also travel-friendly. Its intuitive controls meant no fumbling about changing the speed or turning it on and off, while the triangular shape affords excellent grip and the adjustable arm helps you tackle those harder-to-reach areas. There are four routines to choose from on the device, but they recommend connecting to the user-friendly Therabody app for myriad personalised options that target specific aches and pains.ĭespite all its techy features, this sleek massager is surprisingly simple to use thanks to a handy quick-start guide and video tutorials. Though a considerable investment, the new iteration of the Theragun PRO comes with a host of clever upgrades, including a brushless motor for reduced noise, two new attachments, USB-C charging and a high-resolution OLED screen for following pre-set routines – a feature that earned high praise from our tester. Best of all, it’s currently on offer for under £60.ĭedicated athletes, look no further. For some, the petite handle may feel a bit short, but that was our one and only niggle. If that wasn’t enough, the device automatically turns off after 20 seconds if it’s not in use to preserve battery, and it supports USB-C charging. ![]() Performance-wise, our massage experience was extremely smooth, with no painful jogging or juddering when it was moved over our joints. It’s lightweight (no aching arms here) and the buttons are perfectly placed for easy access mid-pummel. In the box, you’ll also find an insightful user guide, packed with step-by-step routines showing you how to soothe all manner of aches and pains.Īccording to our tester, it’s a pleasure to use from the get-go thanks to its ergonomic design. Unlike many of its pocket-friendly competitors, it has five speed settings and five attachments for targeting different areas, plus it comes with a sleek carry case that has plenty of room for all the accessories (handy for travel). Powerful, easy to use and affordable, our expert tester was blown away by this sleek little massager. ![]()
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