First, thank you for your reviews. We have a Theragun Pro, Pro Plus, and Mini. Once we got the Pro Plus I only use the Pro with the Supersoft attachment for my feet. I find the other attachments to be too hard for my feet. The Velcro ring on the attachment came off so I can no longer use the attachment. I’m going to try to find a glue that won’t dissolve the ring but in the meantime I checked Therabody’s website and they are “sold out” for the attachment as well as the mini bundle which included the super soft attachment which makes me think they’re going to discontinue it. I sent them an inquiry so we’ll see what they say. Do you know of any other brand gun that offers a cushion attachment?
I regularly go to the gym and do body weight exercises. I have lower back pains and am considering getting the Sense or Elite from Thermagun. Do you have a recommendation? I know the Sense is quieter and lighter, but doesn't have 16mm reach. Will I miss this?
@@harryheyman9318 my personal preference is still the elite. If you’re looking for that power but with a similar price point, check out my review of the Bob and Brad d6 pro
If you were deciding between the Hyperrice hypervolt 2 or thergun prime. I am bigger guy that uses it a lot on my leg muscles. Also thoughts in costco sharper image massage guns?
My wife recovering from knee replacement, has finished p.t. and her doctor suggested a massage gun. She is petite with small hands and was looking for a small massager (and not so powerful that the percussion hurts). It seenes that almost all of the guns have many positives but also number of negatives (shoddy quality, battery won't charge, breaks after 2 weeks, etc.). Any thoughts? Thanks.
My doctor recommended that I look into a massage gun for my lumbar back pack and glutes. I can still find the Theragun Elite being sold ($400) and the theragun pro plus ($600) Which would be a better value for me?
Elite is the better value for sure. I'd steer you toward the pro before the pro plus, unless you are super intrigued by having the heated attachment with the pro plus.
Hello! Im looking for a massage gun to help with lower back pain , thighs, glutes etc .. I need something to work deep into the big muscles. Which theragun do you think will help me ? At this point price I will pay to find relief!
Hey! I’m an athlete who plays soccer basketball and baseball.. i was really looking into a massage gun to use daily! which theragun would be my best bet? (the pro plus is out of my price range)
First, thank you for your reviews.
We have a Theragun Pro, Pro Plus, and Mini. Once we got the Pro Plus I only use the Pro with the Supersoft attachment for my feet. I find the other attachments to be too hard for my feet. The Velcro ring on the attachment came off so I can no longer use the attachment. I’m going to try to find a glue that won’t dissolve the ring but in the meantime I checked Therabody’s website and they are “sold out” for the attachment as well as the mini bundle which included the super soft attachment which makes me think they’re going to discontinue it. I sent them an inquiry so we’ll see what they say.
Do you know of any other brand gun that offers a cushion attachment?
I regularly go to the gym and do body weight exercises. I have lower back pains and am considering getting the Sense or Elite from Thermagun. Do you have a recommendation? I know the Sense is quieter and lighter, but doesn't have 16mm reach. Will I miss this?
@@harryheyman9318 my personal preference is still the elite. If you’re looking for that power but with a similar price point, check out my review of the Bob and Brad d6 pro
If you were deciding between the Hyperrice hypervolt 2 or thergun prime. I am bigger guy that uses it a lot on my leg muscles. Also thoughts in costco sharper image massage guns?
I'd lean toward the prime strictly based on the longer stroke length - personal preference of mine. Haven't tried any of the sharper image devices.
Can you look at the Bob & Brad D5 Pro? I can't really find the amplitude of it. I have the T2 and while I am not looking to upgrade just curious.
My wife recovering from knee replacement, has finished p.t. and her doctor suggested a massage gun. She is petite with small hands and was looking for a small massager (and not so powerful that the percussion hurts). It seenes that almost all of the guns have many positives but also number of negatives (shoddy quality, battery won't charge, breaks after 2 weeks, etc.). Any thoughts? Thanks.
TheraGun Mini 2.0 or Bob and Brad Q2 mini / Air 2 mini.
My doctor recommended that I look into a massage gun for my lumbar back pack and glutes. I can still find the Theragun Elite being sold ($400) and the theragun pro plus ($600)
Which would be a better value for me?
Elite is the better value for sure. I'd steer you toward the pro before the pro plus, unless you are super intrigued by having the heated attachment with the pro plus.
Hello! Im looking for a massage gun to help with lower back pain , thighs, glutes etc .. I need something to work deep into the big muscles. Which theragun do you think will help me ? At this point price I will pay to find relief!
Get the theragun pro, either 4th or 5th generation. Also consider the bob and brad d6pro
Hey! I’m an athlete who plays soccer basketball and baseball.. i was really looking into a massage gun to use daily! which theragun would be my best bet? (the pro plus is out of my price range)
If you can find an elite, I’d recommend that one!
@@BestMassageTechDefinitely the elite
Just bought a theragun elite, is it normal that it has a smell? Sort of a motor smell
Only at the attaching part, it’s coming from the inside
Yes it’s just the lubricant on the shaft of it. It will dissipate after about a week.