The Impact sits in a weird limbo world: much cheaper than the industry leaders in the space but still too expensive (at least to me) to be considered a “budget” choice. The gun also performs in that middle ground: better than cheaper tools but not as powerful as the top-tier guns. It has four speeds—from 2,100 to 3,300 percussions per minute—which sounds like a lot but remember: stall force is the number you’re looking for when comparing these guns. Trigger Point doesn’t advertise the stall force on its website or packaging, and when I reached out to the brand, it couldn’t give me any specifics. Judging by how the gun feels, I’m guessing the stall force is somewhere in the middle between the Sportneer and the Theragun. It’s plenty powerful, and the unique design lets you use two hands at once to drive the head into your muscle. The battery is designed to shut down after ten minutes of use, which is annoying but probably for the best—I imagine you could overdo it with these guns and walk out of a session like a wet noodle. The Impact doesn’t deliver the thumping of the Theragun, but it is significantly quieter and weighs half a pound less. It doesn’t come with a lot of frills—there is no carrying case and no extra attachments—but it is a solid piece of machinery that can give you a relatively deep massage without forcing you to dip into your kid’s college fund. For the majority of people, the Impact is likely as much of a gun as they’ll ever need.

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The Impact sits in a weird limbo world: much cheaper than the industry leaders in the space but still too expensive (at least to me) to be considered a “budget” choice. The gun also performs in that middle ground: better than cheaper tools but not as powerful as the top-tier guns. It has four speeds—from 2,100 to 3,300 percussions per minute—which sounds like a lot but remember: stall force is the number you’re looking for when comparing these guns. Trigger Point doesn’t advertise the stall force on its website or packaging, and when I reached out to the brand, it couldn’t give me any specifics. Judging by how the gun feels, I’m guessing the stall force is somewhere in the middle between the Sportneer and the Theragun. It’s plenty powerful, and the unique design lets you use two hands at once to drive the head into your muscle. The battery is designed to shut down after ten minutes of use, which is annoying but probably for the best—I imagine you could overdo it with these guns and walk out of a session like a wet noodle. The Impact doesn’t deliver the thumping of the Theragun, but it is significantly quieter and weighs half a pound less. It doesn’t come with a lot of frills—there is no carrying case and no extra attachments—but it is a solid piece of machinery that can give you a relatively deep massage without forcing you to dip into your kid’s college fund. For the majority of people, the Impact is likely as much of a gun as they’ll ever need.

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

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