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Highlights
- Brushless high-torque 40 W motor
- Patented QuietGlide™ technology
- 3 speeds
- Up to 3200 percussions per minute
- 2 interchangeable head attachments (Flat, Bullet)
- 18 V rechargeable lithium-ion battery (2-3 hrs. of use per charge)
- Ultra lightweight, easy to use (1.5 lbs.)
- TSA approved for carry-on
Product Description:
- Our most affordable percussion massage device, the Hypervolt GO has all of the features you need and nothing you don't. With surprising power and whisper-quiet operation, the GO was designed with simplicity in mind. The Hypervolt GO comes with 2 interchangeable head attachments and an 18V rechargeable battery. Ultra-lightweight at 1.5 pounds and 30% smaller than the Hypervolt, the GO is ready to provide relief wherever you roam.
https://www.target.com/p/hyperice...lsrc=aw.ds
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I purchased a middle of the road, "off brand" ($100), and it feels like the motor has vibrated everything loose.
The impact it's making now doesn't feel the same (shorter range of movement on the head). It's also making weird sounds.
I think I have maybe 30+ hours of use. The worse part is the support warranty for mine is next to non existent.
I rather find a deal on a name brand who's going be around tomorrow or in a year.
Ignore the (no. of) attachments, speed, or noise level. These are for recovery and not relaxation, like Swedish massage. I don't understand why they even market noise level. Pointless! Same with speed - even the lowest speed is high enough to be perceptible. What matters is the stroke length. For muscle recovery, you want deep and intense strokes. Compare the stroke length of various massage devices and you'll see why Theragun Pro (16 mm) and Hypervolt Plus (14 mm) are priced higher than knockoff brands (10mm or less).
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Ahaha opps. Jig
I have the T shank kit for my jigsaw and the massage gun. The massage gun is much much better imho.
Makes sense. But the real question is is $159 massage gun better than a $39 massage gun on Amazon
Yes. I mean generally speaking.
I purchased a middle of the road, "off brand" ($100), and it feels like the motor has vibrated everything loose.
The impact it's making now doesn't feel the same (shorter range of movement on the head). It's also making weird sounds.
I think I have maybe 30+ hours of use. The worse part is the support warranty for mine is next to non existent.
I rather find a deal on a name brand who's going be around tomorrow or in a year.
I purchased a middle of the road, "off brand" ($100), and it feels like the motor has vibrates everything loose.
The impact it's making now doesn't feel the same (shorter range of movement on the head). It's also making weird sounds.
I think I have maybe 30+ hours of use. The worse part is the support warranty for mine is next to non existent.
I rather find a deal on a name brand who's going be around tomorrow or in a year.
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I am sure there are even more places that matched as I know best buy did also.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hype...neEALw_w