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Hyperice Hypervolt Go Deep Tissue Massage Gun for Pain Relief and Muscle Recovery with This Surprisingly Powerful, Whisper-Quiet Portable Electric Massager.

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The I/O button is also located at the back of the device, which is way better from a handling point of view. The slower levels, however, are also perfectly suited to relieve muscle soreness and stiffness, to shorten regeneration and healing processes and to improve the overall blood circulation in the area being treated. The Hypervolt Go 2is a handy little tool that is perfect for massaging away muscle knots and fatigue and offers fast on the go relief. There’s an app for that: Hit all the right muscles and master the timing and intensity of your sessions with guided routines in the Hyperice App.

Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). The charging port of the gun is on the bottom of the handle, and talking of charging, the Hypervolt Go 2 came with a charger and multiple different adaptors, which is a nice touch if you’re planning on using the massage gun on overseas races or competitions.The T-shaped massage gun isn’t as easy to hold as say, the triangular-shaped Theragun Elite or Theragun Prime, and you can’t adjust it in any way, but it’s straightforward, and still allows you to get into most of the body’s tight spots. Smaller it might be than your average massage gun, but the Hypervolt GO 2 feels like a premium device. Similarly to the Hyperice Hypervolt GO 2, the Theragun mini is an entry-level massage gun that features a quiet and powerful enough QX35 motor to ease a stiff neck after a long day in the office. The Hyperice Hypervolt Go 2 comes with two different attachments — a flat attachment for large surface areas like your quads, hamstrings, and chest, and a bullet head for trigger points in areas like your glutes, hips, and shoulders.

I was worried it would be something I used out-of-the-box and forgot about, but I’ve been grabbing it almost every single day. The device arrived intact within a week, with the product box inside of a nondescript cardboard box. There’s a 40-watt motor, which isn’t anywhere near as powerful as the Hyperice Hypervolt 2 pro, but still provides decent power during usage. The interchangeable heads are easy to change, and the speed is easily controlled by a single power/speed button on the back of the gun.With that in mind, the Hyperice app is a little disappointing, especially when compared to Therabody. Designed to interpret data from your wearable devices to offer routine suggestions and encourage you to keep using your device, it felt more like an afterthought than a feature. As Hyperice explains, the new GO 2 has a "refreshed and sophisticated design" with improved airflow and ventilation – you can see the extra ventilation holes at the top of the device. While he may lack speed, he always retains his positive disposition, probably because he knows a pint will be waiting for him at the end.

Aside from the Go and Therabody’s Theragun Mini (which comes with just one attachment), all other mini massage guns I’ve tried arrive with at least three in the box. The app itself isn’t very user-friendly — I struggled to find a routine, and as the Hypervolt Go 2 couldn’t connect to the app via Bluetooth, there’s no indication of force, or what speed you should be using the gun at — the addition of both would be great for beginners. I think the Hypervolt Go 2 is a great piece of kit, it is sturdy and well-built and gives a good massage. I simply do not like that Hyperice doesn’t disclose the stall force or amplitude of its massage guns. Forget foam rolling, the best massage guns on the market can penetrate deep into tissues, promoting relaxation and increased blood flow.Again, as I mentioned above, there’s no carry case for these little attachments, but if I was traveling, I’d probably leave the bullet head at home. com (Meredith Corporation), CNET (Red Ventures, formerly ViacomCBS), LIVESTRONG (Leaf Group), Verywell Fit and The Balance (DotDash), SlickDeals (Goldman Sachs/Hearst), Health Journal, and more.

In addition, all data is securely transmitted using SSL encoding and we do not save any bank or credit card information. But it’s a crowded market, and working out how much to spend and what to look for can be confusing, especially when, unlike the best foam rollers, the best massage guns don’t come cheap.Hyperice does recommend you give the massage gun a four-hour charge before using it for the first time, although during testing, it only took an hour for the gun to charge. The only downside was the speed choices: I liked being able to choose, but anything above the first setting felt a little too strong for my tastes — even on larger muscle groups like my quads or glutes.

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