Here it is, the Deep Tissue Massage Machine. The darling of social media and sponsored athletes. You could argue that the Theragun Pro is overpriced, but you can’t argue with the results: this new Pro G4 delivers a superior massage. The key is the QuietForce brushless motor that has five different speeds, from 1,700 to 2,400 percussions per minute. And it has power in the metric that truly counts: 60 pounds of stall force, which is an estimate of how much force each percussion delivers to your body. This is a commercial-grade machine, and it feels like it, from the hefty build to the wallop it puts into your muscles. The Gen 4 has a new motor that’s supposedly half as loud as the Gen 3 version, but it’s still the loudest of the three I tested. I’m guessing that the trade-off for all that power is a bit of background noise. So, you have to ask yourself: do you want a quiet, relaxing massage, or do you want to suffer in the best way possible? If you have trouble with big, hard-to-penetrate muscles like your glutes, the Pro is your jam. It’s not light—2.9 pounds—but it has an adjustable arm that lets you use it to work a variety of areas without fatiguing your hands. It comes with a number of attachments, a carrying case, and an extra battery, so you can always have one charged and ready to rock. But do you need a recovery tool this powerful? It depends. Do weekend warriors need carbon fiber mountain bikes? If you want a gun that might eliminate the need to get that weekly massage, don’t bother with anything else.


More: https://idealmassager.com/best-deep-tissue-massage-machine-reviews/
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Here it is, the Deep Tissue Massage Machine. The darling of social media and sponsored athletes. You could argue that the Theragun Pro is overpriced, but you can’t argue with the results: this new Pro G4 delivers a superior massage. The key is the QuietForce brushless motor that has five different speeds, from 1,700 to 2,400 percussions per minute. And it has power in the metric that truly counts: 60 pounds of stall force, which is an estimate of how much force each percussion delivers to your body. This is a commercial-grade machine, and it feels like it, from the hefty build to the wallop it puts into your muscles. The Gen 4 has a new motor that’s supposedly half as loud as the Gen 3 version, but it’s still the loudest of the three I tested. I’m guessing that the trade-off for all that power is a bit of background noise. So, you have to ask yourself: do you want a quiet, relaxing massage, or do you want to suffer in the best way possible? If you have trouble with big, hard-to-penetrate muscles like your glutes, the Pro is your jam. It’s not light—2.9 pounds—but it has an adjustable arm that lets you use it to work a variety of areas without fatiguing your hands. It comes with a number of attachments, a carrying case, and an extra battery, so you can always have one charged and ready to rock. But do you need a recovery tool this powerful? It depends. Do weekend warriors need carbon fiber mountain bikes? If you want a gun that might eliminate the need to get that weekly massage, don’t bother with anything else.


More: https://idealmassager.com/best-deep-tissue-massage-machine-reviews/

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