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expiredwolfbritto posted Jul 12, 2021 11:38 PM
expiredwolfbritto posted Jul 12, 2021 11:38 PM

Hyperice Hypervolt Plus Bluetooth Percussion Massage Device

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Best Buy has for My Best Buy Student Members (free to join): Hyperice Hypervolt Plus Bluetooth Percussion Massage Device (54020 001-00) for $199.99 when you follow the steps below. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.

Thanks to community member wolfbritto for finding this deal.

Note, must be a My Best Buy Student Member and logged into account to able to apply the coupon.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Log in to your Best Buy Student account (or enroll for free if you're not already a member).
  2. Click here to view the product page
  3. On the product page, check the box next to "Save $150 with your Student Deal."
  4. Add to cart.
  5. Price will be $349.99 - $150 w/ Student Deal = $199.99 w/ free shipping.
  6. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this item:
    • 30% more powerful than the Hypervolt, the Hypervolt Plus (Bluetooth) is the most powerful and most advanced percussion massage device in the world. Featuring Quiet Glide technology and Bluetooth enablement, use the Hyperice app to guide your Hypervolt through Routines designed for specific muscle groups and body parts. Seriously strong, aesthetically sleek, and entirely luxurious: the best of the best.
  • Reviews:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars by 382 Best Buy customers.
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $200 lower (50% savings) than the $399.99 list price.
    • Please refer to the forum thread for additional information & offer discussion.

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Written by wolfbritto
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Best Buy has for My Best Buy Student Members (free to join): Hyperice Hypervolt Plus Bluetooth Percussion Massage Device (54020 001-00) for $199.99 when you follow the steps below. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.

Thanks to community member wolfbritto for finding this deal.

Note, must be a My Best Buy Student Member and logged into account to able to apply the coupon.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Log in to your Best Buy Student account (or enroll for free if you're not already a member).
  2. Click here to view the product page
  3. On the product page, check the box next to "Save $150 with your Student Deal."
  4. Add to cart.
  5. Price will be $349.99 - $150 w/ Student Deal = $199.99 w/ free shipping.
  6. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this item:
    • 30% more powerful than the Hypervolt, the Hypervolt Plus (Bluetooth) is the most powerful and most advanced percussion massage device in the world. Featuring Quiet Glide technology and Bluetooth enablement, use the Hyperice app to guide your Hypervolt through Routines designed for specific muscle groups and body parts. Seriously strong, aesthetically sleek, and entirely luxurious: the best of the best.
  • Reviews:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars by 382 Best Buy customers.
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $200 lower (50% savings) than the $399.99 list price.
    • Please refer to the forum thread for additional information & offer discussion.

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eabruzzese
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(I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. I've just been dealing with a lot of musculature-related back issues that I've learned more about over the years, so please take this information with a grain of salt and do your own research; this is only my personal understanding of the topic)

Basically, fascia is connective tissue that holds muscles (and organs and all of the other human… goop) together. It has nerve endings and is about as sensitive as your skin (in other words, it can cause you pain sometimes).

Healthy fascia is smooth and flexible and allows your muscles to move pretty freely, and without pain. Unhealthy fascia is sort of tacky and scrunched up around the muscle, causing stiffness, limiting mobility, and causing pain. You can develop unhealthy fascia from being sedentary (like an office worker) or from overworking your muscles with repetitive movement (like a laborer).

You can sortof "reset" fascia by applying force to it. This is known as "myofascial release", which is most often talked about in the context of massage or physical therapy. In a nutshell, you can un-scrunch your fascia and return it to a more pliable state, then exercise the muscles in that area and re-train the fascia to be healthy (with regular exercise, hydration, etc).

A percussion gun like this one can help with acute cases of unhealthy fascia. For example, if you have a stiff knee the day after you run, you can use the percussion gun to loosen it up, then go for a walk or stretch and drink some water to get it back to normal.

If you have a lot of fascia issues (like a very stiff back or hamstrings) I would highly recommend seeing a licensed massage therapist with a focus on myofascial release. Bonus points if they specialize in sports medicine or physical therapy.

Hope that helps.
eabruzzese
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I have this model and use it for post-workout recovery and acute issues with a problematic back muscle. If you're in the market for a percussion gun, there really aren't many serious competitors to this one anywhere near this price.

The primary reason that it's more expensive than those $50 ones you see on Amazon is that it has a very powerful motor coupled with a pressure sensor that dynamically adjusts the power output based on how hard you're pressing it against your body to maintain a consistent level of force. This is super important for delivering sufficient percussion to deeper muscles and for breaking up tougher tissue like fascia.

The build quality is top-notch. There's nothing cheap about it; professional grade all the way through. The motor is good enough that I've never been able to make it choke. It never slows down no matter how hard I press, even on the lowest setting (which, by the way, is powerful enough that I rarely need to take it higher).

I bought it at $350 a while ago and it was worth every single penny. $200 is a great price. If you're looking for a buy-it-for-life percussion gun, this is the one you want.
kovy
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Tried this. Tried the $60 ones. Can't tell the difference

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Jul 13, 2021 01:39 AM
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StrongNarwhal932Jul 13, 2021 01:39 AM
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Quote from xpenguin :
Can you elaborate more? I see the student deals banner on the item but it's showing $350
Same here. I see it as $350
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DealSweeper22Jul 13, 2021 01:43 AM
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Quote from StrongNarwhal932 :
Same here. I see it as $350
Once you create the student account there is a box you can select to save an additional $150. Use link in OP once your student account is activated
Jul 13, 2021 01:57 AM
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noobiebuyerJul 13, 2021 01:57 AM
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It works for me! Gave my dad my old one (without bluetooth).

-For those who have issues. Create the student account.
- Scroll through the student deals until you see the product and click on "Shop Now" and then add it to cart. Go to cart and then there's a $150 promo to add to it and Walah, $200 Hypervolt Plus
Jul 13, 2021 01:58 AM
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IndigoTexture397Jul 13, 2021 01:58 AM
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Had been looking at these for a while, could not pass up at this price. Thanks
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kovy

Tried this. Tried the $60 ones. Can't tell the difference
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eabruzzeseJul 13, 2021 01:59 AM
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I have this model and use it for post-workout recovery and acute issues with a problematic back muscle. If you're in the market for a percussion gun, there really aren't many serious competitors to this one anywhere near this price.

The primary reason that it's more expensive than those $50 ones you see on Amazon is that it has a very powerful motor coupled with a pressure sensor that dynamically adjusts the power output based on how hard you're pressing it against your body to maintain a consistent level of force. This is super important for delivering sufficient percussion to deeper muscles and for breaking up tougher tissue like fascia.

The build quality is top-notch. There's nothing cheap about it; professional grade all the way through. The motor is good enough that I've never been able to make it choke. It never slows down no matter how hard I press, even on the lowest setting (which, by the way, is powerful enough that I rarely need to take it higher).

I bought it at $350 a while ago and it was worth every single penny. $200 is a great price. If you're looking for a buy-it-for-life percussion gun, this is the one you want.
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rep'ed. thanks

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George_P_Burdell
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Quote from pullmyfinger :
How does this compare with cheaper percussion massager. I bought a blackleaf from Amazon deal 2 weeks back, feels very well built. Any difference between the two? This is 4.5x the price as the other one.
Ymmv but from my research, you pay for the reduced noise level, warranty and pretty much that's it.
That being said if you're going to use it multiple times a day or for professional use, you may buy the $200 one. I got a $500 Vitamix blender and I seldom use. I don't know if I ever reach it's rated limit in my lifetime.
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ChrisC1884Jul 13, 2021 02:06 AM
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Got the $30 version on Amazon a couple weeks back, works just fine
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tenderidolJul 13, 2021 02:08 AM
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Quote from eabruzzese :
I have this model and use it for post-workout recovery and acute issues with a problematic back muscle. If you're in the market for a percussion gun, there really aren't many serious competitors to this one anywhere near this price.

The primary reason that it's more expensive than those $50 ones you see on Amazon is that it has a very powerful motor coupled with a pressure sensor that dynamically adjusts the power output based on how hard you're pressing it against your body to maintain a consistent level of force. This is super important for delivering sufficient percussion to deeper muscles and for breaking up tougher tissue like fascia.

The build quality is top-notch. There's nothing cheap about it; professional grade all the way through. The motor is good enough that I've never been able to make it choke. It never slows down no matter how hard I press, even on the lowest setting (which, by the way, is powerful enough that I rarely need to take it higher).

I bought it at $350 a while ago and it was worth every single penny. $200 is a great price. If you're looking for a buy-it-for-life percussion gun, this is the one you want.
"Breaking up fascia"? Can you elaborate more, please?
Jul 13, 2021 02:11 AM
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tkepongoJul 13, 2021 02:11 AM
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Ymmv but from my research, you pay for the reduced noise level, warranty and pretty much that's it.
That being said if you're going to use it multiple times a day or for professional use, you may buy the $200 one. I got a $500 Vitamix blender and I seldom use. I don't know if I ever reach it's rated limit in my lifetime.
Yeah I bought the $90 one from Costco which comes with warranty and Costco's lenient return policy. Not sure if an extra $110 is worth it
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down2rideJul 13, 2021 02:11 AM
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I got the cheap one from costco which i haven't used for a year and some month so the battery completely died. Then i found out it was recalled, and got full refund. So now I'm looking for one then this deal popped up. Scary.
Jul 13, 2021 02:12 AM
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Alpi18Jul 13, 2021 02:12 AM
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Just sold my old one for 190...got this one for 200 AND 17 bucks Honey cashback

Thanks, OP!
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Quote from down2ride :
I got the cheap one from costco which i haven't used for a year and some month so the battery completely died. Then i found out it was recalled, and got full refund. So now I'm looking for one then this deal popped up. Scary.
I returned the recalled one while back and have been searching since.
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Great price!
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