Percussion Massage Gun with 6 Heads
Percussion Massage Gun with 6 Heads
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If you've ever paid $80 for a massage just to get a few knots worked out of your shoulders or lower back, a massage gun is the at-home version. It's a percussion massager — quick, repetitive pulses that pound into tight muscle and break up knots faster than your hands or a foam roller can.
Press it against a sore spot for 30-60 seconds, and you can usually feel the muscle release. It's especially useful for the upper back, shoulders, neck (sides only), calves, quads, glutes, and the meaty parts of your back.
How to actually use it:
Charge it up. Pick a massage head (rounded ball for general use, fork for spine-adjacent muscles, flat for big muscle groups, bullet for trigger points) and snap it on. Turn it on at the lowest speed first. Press it against the sore muscle — firm, not crushing — and let the gun do the work. Don't press hard; the percussion does the job for you.
Move it slowly across the muscle, about an inch per second. If you find a knot, pause on it for 20-30 seconds. Don't camp on one spot for 5 minutes — you'll bruise the muscle.
A few rules:
- Never use it directly on your spine, neck bones, kidneys, or any joint
- Skip it if the area is bruised, swollen, or recently injured
- 1-2 minutes per muscle group is plenty
- Start on the lowest speed and only turn it up if you can handle it
Good to know:
- Multiple speed settings, controlled from an LCD screen
- Brushless motor — quieter than the $40 ones on Amazon, comparable to mid-range models
- 8+ hours per charge
- 6 interchangeable heads for different muscle groups
- Comes with a charger, manual, and storage case
- Available in black, silver, or carbon fiber finish
Good for: anyone with chronic muscle tightness, post-workout soreness, desk-job neck and shoulder pain, or back tension that won't quit.
If it's not for you, send it back inside 30 days for a full refund.
