Fitness Startup Monkee Mount Launches a Hands-free Massage Gun Holder

2022-04-02 03:42:27 By : Ms. Shelley Chen

Monkee Mount helps relieve tension and soreness in those hard-to-reach places while using popular massage guns by attaching to a door frame or gym rack, and then adjusting the height and angle to provide a hands-free massage.

ASPEN, Colo. , Oct. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- After a long day at work or a grueling workout, Monkee Mount makes it easier to properly massage sore muscles in the neck, shoulders and upper back. The hands-free massage gun holder, launching today, allows people to achieve a deeper, hands-free massage.

Monkee Mount attaches to any door frame or squat rack, and the height and angle can be easily adjusted for a hands-free massage that hits all of those hard-to-reach places. Monkee Mount is compatible with most open-handle design massage guns, including Theragun, Hyperice and other models. The clamp design can be used on anything four inches wide, making Monkee Mount ideal to use at home, in the gym or outdoors. Monkee Mount is built with high-quality materials that allow it to handle up to 40 pounds of downward force. It's made with protective rubber inserts so doors and walls can remain damage-free.

David Mills , the founder and creator of Monkee Mount , has spent the last five years working as a master level personal trainer in Aspen, Colorado . In that time, he has worked with a variety of clients, including pro athletes, who struggled to use their massage guns in those hard-to-reach places.

"It's frustrating, like an itch you can't scratch, when you can't get to those sore muscles in your neck, shoulders and upper back with a massage gun," said Mills. "Those feelings of frustration inspired the idea for Monkee Mount and finding a way to make it easier to massage your body without the assistance of a friend or partner, and to easily adjust it to different angles."

Massage guns are more popular than ever, providing celebrities, professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts and everyday consumers an efficient way to alleviate muscle tightness and soreness. Unlike other at-home options, like foam rollers, massage guns are helpful for targeting specific pain points, and Monkee Mount ensures people are able to reach even the most hard-to-reach areas. Monkee Mount is a versatile, hands-free solution to scheduling costly massage therapy appointments. Finally, go from hard to reach, to easy access massages.

Achieve relief when and where it's needed, with Monkee Mount . To preorder, visit pr.go2.fund/monkee-mount.

About Monkee Mount Our goal is to make it easier for people to relieve tension and pain in their necks and back. The founder and creator of Monkee Mount , David Mills , has a strong history in the fitness realm, as well as credibility with pro athletes. Monkee Mount makes it easier to massage the body without the assistance of a friend or partner, and to easily adjust it to different angles.

Matt Harris , Monkee Mount , 704-313-9319, Matt@monkeemount.com

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