They're one of the top trending devices in the fitness world - so which are the best ones to buy?
There's a new craze sweeping the fitness world, and it comes in the form of a handheld tool that offers the soothing power of a massage with the convenience of portability.
Yep, we're talking massage guns. You may have seen them pop up on the Instagram feeds of your fave wellness influencers - even Miranda Kerr has sung the praises of her Theragun - and wondered what on earth this strange, vibrating device is (and why they're on the pricey side).
Well, we're here to answer your questions with everything you need to know about massage guns, whether they're worth the hype and the top brands to shop - including RENPHO, Theragun, Steady State and Hyperice.
A massage gun is essentially a handheld, usually portable massaging machine. Think of it as a deep tissue massage you can carry around with you and use at any time. The "gun" part of the name comes from the design of the machine, which features a percussive ball that provides rapid pulses to stimulate growth and repair of soft tissue by increasing blood flow and circulation.
Massage guns are useful for pretty much anyone who experiences stiff or sore muscles, as they're designed to relax tight muscles, break up scar tissue, minimise muscle soreness, release lactic acid buildup and even aid in injury prevention. So whether you're a gym junkie who always experiences that next-day stiffness after a big workout, an office worker who's sick of that ever-present back and neck tension, someone whose job keeps them constantly on their feet or anyone who just fantasises about just how much they need a massage, you could benefit from buying one.
The cost of investing in a massage gun ranges anywhere from $74.98 to $899. They don't always come cheap, but it's worth noting that A) you get what you pay for in terms of quality, and B) they're designed to replace frequent trips to a masseuse or physio, so in the long run they're super cost-effective - even the high-end ones!
RENPHO Massage Gun. Image: Amazon.Source:BodyAndSoul
The number one best-selling electric massager on Amazon, this RENPHO Massage Gun is on the affordable side - but it's still super powerful, with 20 adjustable speed forces up to 3200RPM. The battery will last up to eight hours after a single charge, and there's six different heads to target every type of muscle and pain. The device is easy to use with a simple interface and reasonably quiet despite its strength. It comes with a storage case to keep everything neatly together and to make on-the-go usage easy as.
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One of the newest massage guns to be released on the Aussie market, this model from Solbasium is next-level good. Perfect for a pre-workout treatment to loosen up those stiff and sore limbs or post-workout to release tension and reduce downtime before you hit the weights again. It has six operating speeds so you can be sure to find one that suits you, and is designed with a 24-volt motor, giving 13mm amplitudes of power. What does this mean? Basically, it means this massage gun will penetrate deeper into your muscles and tissues, accelerating muscle repair after workouts. Want even more bells and whistles? It also comes with a built-in USB charger so you can charge your phone while you work out. Portable, lightweight, and super easy to use, this is a fantastic all-around model.
Theragun Prime. Image: Therabody.Source:BodyAndSoul
Featuring the QX65 Motor with QuietForce Technology so you're not deafened by the experience, this option from leading brand Therabody gives you everything you need in a massage gun. It's their second cheapest offering, but it still packs in plenty of bells and whistles - it's quieter than an electric toothbrush, reaches 60 per cent deeper into the muscle than average massagers, and has a 120-minute battery life. It also has five built-in speeds, can connect to the Therabody App via Bluetooth for guided treatment routines, and comes with four non-porous foam attachments that can be easily cleaned and can suit any area of the body.
Read our full review of the Theragun mini, Theragun Prime and Theragun PRO
Homedics Physio Massage Gun. Image: The Good Guys.Source:BodyAndSoul
Definitely one of the most affordable massage guns on the market, the Homedics Physio Massage Gun boasts up to 3900 rpm for intense relief. There are three massage head attachments to target different areas of the body, and three intensity levels to choose from. The one-button control and ergonomically designed handle make it easy to hold and operate, and the one-hour run time will let you get through multiple therapeutic sessions on a single charge.
Wahl Heat and Ice Massage Gun. Image: Shaver Shop.Source:BodyAndSoul
The Wahl Heat and Ice is a great option that offers five levels of massage intensity with up to 3200 pulses per minute. The long handle can be adjusted to get to those tricky-to-reach areas, and there's five interchangeable massage heads to allow you to target multiple muscle groups effectively. The lithium-Ion battery gives you an hour of run time, and as the name suggests, there's a heat and ice function on the rear of the device to soothe stiff joints and relax muscles.
Theragun Mini. Image: Therabody.Source:BodyAndSoul
Want a massage gun you can take with you wherever you go without weighing you down? The Theragun Mini offers unparallelled portability in a compact yet powerful package - and it's the cheapest option from Therabody. It still packs in a powerful QX35 motor with QuietForce Technology so you won't draw too much attention to yourself, as well as 150 minutes of battery life. There are three scientifically calibrated speeds designed to deliver the best therapeutic benefits to the body, and the ergonomic shape means your hands won't get sore. You can buy it in white, black or red.
Theragun PRO. Image: Therabody.Source:BodyAndSoul
The most expensive and most advanced offering from Therabody is the Theragun PRO, and it may be quite the investment, but it's certainly one worth making if you're looking for the very best option on the market. The 300-minute total battery life means you won't have to constantly be charging it, and the QX150 Motor with QuietForce Technology delivers professional-grade power while still operating quietly. The four unique adjustable arm positions means you can reach every knot with ease without straining your hands, wrists or arms, the customisable speed range can be controlled via the app to suit exactly how much force you need, and the six easy-to-clean foam attachments are specially designed to pinpoint treatment for every area of the body. You can buy it in red or black.
Hyperice Hypervolt Plus with Bluetooth. Image: The Iconic.Source:BodyAndSoul
The superior older sibling of the Hypervolt, this massage gun elevates the experience with 30 per cent more power while still featuring the QuietGlide technology. It comes with five massage head attachments, two and a half hours of battery life, a built-in pressure sensor for a more accurate therapeutic session, and Bluetooth connectivity so you can take advantage of auto-adjusting routines from the app.
Steady State Power+ Massage Gun. Image: Catch.Source:BodyAndSoul
The favourite brand of the American NBA, Steady State massage guns are another trusted option. The Power+ delivers 4000 pulses per minute, and has 20 speed levels for high and low power applications. The V2 brushless high output motor packs a punch with up to four hours of battery life while keeping things quiet, and there are six massage attachments to suit every limb. It's currently sold out, but you can find more Steady State models here.
Theragun Elite. Image: Therabody.Source:BodyAndSoul
The Elite is the second priciest option from Therabody. It features the advanced sound insulation of the QX65 QuietForce Technology motor, with Active Torque Control to maintain consistent power and force without diluting treatment speed or quality. The battery will last you 120 minutes, and an OLED screen with force meter gives you total control over your treatment. It can connect to the Therabody app via Bluetooth to select the exact speed you desire, and it also comes in three different colours - black, red or white.
A review of the RENPHO Massage Gun said "I do a lot of running and sports and this massage gun works very well to relieve my muscle tension and aches very quickly. It is very quiet whilst operating and comes in a carry case, which is very convenient to bring around when travelling too. So portable!"
Even the expensive models are seen as worth the cost, with one reviewer of the Theragun PRO writing, "20 years ago I dislocated my femur in a sporting accident. The trauma from unnecessary botched surgery has left me with many issues. One issue is scar tissue around the glutes. The TheraPRO has helped reduce the pain and break up the scar tissue more than any massage I've had, which in itself is quite incredible. I use the PRO daily on myself, legs, hip, upper back and neck, even my jaw for TMJ pain".
According to Theragun, you can use a massage gun up to three times per day. They recommend using your device for at least 15 seconds and up to two minutes per muscle group - and in total, a full-body session shouldn't last longer than 15 minutes.
You sure can - while you can definitely have someone else to the work, the whole point of a massage gun is to allow for at-home, self-controlled treatment of muscle stiffness and pain. Theragun's website features multiple instructional videos that show you how to best use the device on yourself for a range of issues and on a range of areas.
Massage guns can be used up to three times daily. Image: Facebook/ Therabody.Source:BodyAndSoul
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