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Product Name: | Theragun Prime - Electric Handheld Massage Gun - Smart App and Bluetooth Enabled Percussion Massage for Athletes - Deep Tissue Muscle Therapy Device with Quietforce Technology - 4th Generation - Black |
Manufacturer: | Theragun |
Model Number: | Prime |
Product SKU: | B086Z6V3S6 |
UPC: | 810036050159 |
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I've had both a cheap version before I was able to get the Theragun mini
The biggest difference is build quality. Brand name companies put more into these things staying together after 100s of hours of use.
All my generic versions (3 of them) have fallen apart in less than a year.
Now I dont know of a worth it price for the basic theragun and the Pro/Elite but the diff between Theragun and generic crap at Ross there is a MAJOR difference.
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I have this model. Haven't tried the generic versions; all I've heard are that the knockoffs have less battery time and inconsistent power after a couple of uses. The theragun prime is great, only use the first setting for most of my clients. Rarely do I have to go up in power
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I've had both a cheap version before I was able to get the Theragun mini
The biggest difference is build quality. Brand name companies put more into these things staying together after 100s of hours of use.
All my generic versions (3 of them) have fallen apart in less than a year.
I have this one and generic ones. It's the build quality and all the R&D that goes into it that makes them different from the generic one. You pay for what you get.
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Now I dont know of a worth it price for the basic theragun and the Pro/Elite but the diff between Theragun and generic crap at Ross there is a MAJOR difference.
The grip here allows you to reach your back etc easily
Oh,wow. Thanks!
I'll wait for the mini then.
From experience where the difference in price tag is in how long they last. My mini theragun is still going solid after heavy use. I also had a cheap Amazon one that stopped working in 6 months. It depends on how frequently you use it.