You can replace the batteries on the theragun to keep working on people, but you can buy 2 Bob and Brad for cheaper than that, and do less damage to the motors.
Just ordered B&B gun on Amazon big deal day before watching this video, but I'm glad my choice was confirmed. I'd say there's one more point of comparison: ethics. I strongly prefer supporting companies that try to maximize what the deliver to the customer without inflating the price for the "brand". TG seems to want to charge for small incremental increases, like "our already expensive base model will only come with 3 attachments, so spend another hundred just to get what you get with a $30 one for free and costs us $2 to add." It's like buying a Porsche but paying thousands on top to upgrade basic street tires to sport ones - bro, I'm buying a sports car, put the proper tires on from the start!
Can’t thank you enough for your review. I received my D6 pro a couple of days ago, and all I can say is wow! I’ve tried other percussion guns before, but this thing is next level and crazy strong. I’m a fairly large guy at 73”/215 and like an aggressive massage after beating myself up in the gym. I’m 57 now and have a lot of back pain. I normally get a sports deep tissue massage a couple of times per month. I think the D6 pro just replaced my massage therapy, and reaches depths my therapist never did.
Other than a removable battery the bob and brad one is great. Although i got a shaw strength one cause it was still $200. Not even close there's is nothing to make up that $400 difference
Yes, still a good option. The only thing I’d point you toward otherwise is the d5pro if you don’t want all the exact same features you can get it for a little less.
My third in a row Thera gun pro lasted aprox 12 months before failure. Heavy 1hour use every day. Couple of months before failure the noise have doubled on both 3 occasions. Pretty bad build inside all is plastic and heavy glue use inside. Its not a premium product what so ever.
Melody, the D6 Pro goes up to 2500. I personally like an aggressive massage, and I don’t think I would want this thing to go any faster as strong as it is. I’ve never used a percussion gun that had a full 16mm of travel before like this one does. I’ve used it at the full 2500 rpm and it’s pretty intense. I love it!
@@williamcarter6374 Hey! Thanks for replaying. I've decided to order it about 12 days ago and it has just arrived today. It is far more powerful than what I was used to from other massage guns I've had the chance to test on myself. I was quite shocked by just how strong it was, each percussion almost felt like someone was punching me. It does feel really good though and is very solidly built. So far I really like it.
You can replace the batteries on the theragun to keep working on people, but you can buy 2 Bob and Brad for cheaper than that, and do less damage to the motors.
Just ordered B&B gun on Amazon big deal day before watching this video, but I'm glad my choice was confirmed.
I'd say there's one more point of comparison: ethics. I strongly prefer supporting companies that try to maximize what the deliver to the customer without inflating the price for the "brand". TG seems to want to charge for small incremental increases, like "our already expensive base model will only come with 3 attachments, so spend another hundred just to get what you get with a $30 one for free and costs us $2 to add." It's like buying a Porsche but paying thousands on top to upgrade basic street tires to sport ones - bro, I'm buying a sports car, put the proper tires on from the start!
Can’t thank you enough for your review. I received my D6 pro a couple of days ago, and all I can say is wow! I’ve tried other percussion guns before, but this thing is next level and crazy strong. I’m a fairly large guy at 73”/215 and like an aggressive massage after beating myself up in the gym. I’m 57 now and have a lot of back pain. I normally get a sports deep tissue massage a couple of times per month. I think the D6 pro just replaced my massage therapy, and reaches depths my therapist never did.
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I highly recommend the bob and brad q2 mini. Awsome stoping force and portable.
I fell like the specifically made the D6 in order to beat the Theragun pro. Insane price for how well it works.
Yeah it’s crazy
Can the D6 be used om Norway? Thinking about the charger/electricity.
How's the Bob & Brad for smaller muscle groups like arms. Heard it's better for large muscle groups like legs, back... thnx
Does it automatically turn off ever 10 minutes? To me that is annoying lol
What's your chiropractor accredited programs rec
Thanks, great video.
Are you planning to do a review of the Theragun mini 2 by any chance?
I am, as well as the cupper, but likely won’t get to them until early in the new year!
@@BestMassageTech thanks a lot.
Other than a removable battery the bob and brad one is great. Although i got a shaw strength one cause it was still $200.
Not even close there's is nothing to make up that $400 difference
2 years later...D6 still a good buy or is there a better alternative with better specs for around the same price?
Yes, still a good option. The only thing I’d point you toward otherwise is the d5pro if you don’t want all the exact same features you can get it for a little less.
Ordered the BB gun. Somehow though the small yellow balls really hurt. What am I doing wrong?
hahaha
Hi bro
I have the generation theragun pro 4. Should I upgrade with the new one?
Can buy 3 Bob & Brad for the price of the Theragun, Theragun is nice but For me I think I would never use the bluetooth
My third in a row Thera gun pro lasted aprox 12 months before failure. Heavy 1hour use every day. Couple of months before failure the noise have doubled on both 3 occasions. Pretty bad build inside all is plastic and heavy glue use inside. Its not a premium product what so ever.
What about achedaway pro?
I have it and it beats both of these and it's cheaper, again, what ever your budget is.
@@bluetronikk However, you can get the B&B D6 for $199 while the Achedaway is $100 more
Hey, I have a question, Isn't 2400 rpm a bit low? Don't other competitors average at least 3200?
Melody, the D6 Pro goes up to 2500. I personally like an aggressive massage, and I don’t think I would want this thing to go any faster as strong as it is. I’ve never used a percussion gun that had a full 16mm of travel before like this one does. I’ve used it at the full 2500 rpm and it’s pretty intense. I love it!
@@williamcarter6374
Hey! Thanks for replaying. I've decided to order it about 12 days ago and it has just arrived today. It is far more powerful than what I was used to from other massage guns I've had the chance to test on myself. I was quite shocked by just how strong it was, each percussion almost felt like someone was punching me. It does feel really good though and is very solidly built.
So far I really like it.