Dang. Thank you for showing the stall force. I was considering getting this for an athlete who doesn’t have one of these… bc it’s so on sale for 130! But this isn’t gonna be enough pressure for sure. Thank you!!
Great review, none of the detailed information you provided is in the user manual, like the colors of the lights. I bought this yesterday on Amazon for $150 and will give it a try. Didn't even think about percussive lengths and stall stuff. Thank you sir!
My therapist has been using Theragun but I don’t know what model. Is this ok for CHRONIC often major pain from SI joint hurting my entire hip and leg zones? It may be I am chronically tense all, over the body that makes the Pelvic problems really bad, as I often feel incredible achiness no matter what place she or anyone massages (had therapy for a full year, it’s that recurrent), but many days per week im in real pain and need my exercises etc. is this model good enough?
52 year active male; not a hardcore athlete though. Tried a Relief and liked it but felt it a bit weak. Ordered an Ekrin Kestrel and it was way too much - felt like it was beating the crap out of me at all speeds. Stay with the Relief or maybe the Ekrin 365? Wasn’t sure if the 365 was that much different than the Kestrel.
The Ekrins are pretty similar but the 365 will feel a little less aggressive as its stroke length is 1mm less. Focus on stroke length. The relief is 10mm, 365 12mm and Kestrel 13mm.
@@BestMassageTech The relief was such a win to me. I use the pro at home, but for travel, its great to have something with the full triangle grip, that uses the attachments I already had, is dead quiet, and uses usb-c (no need for an extra charger). The mini is OK but the lacks the grip options. I also have a hyperice GO that cost more than the Relief and it doesn't perform as well, and the attachments are lacking.
You need to be a serious athlete or in bad pain to need more force than this one because on max with this it about shakes my skeleton out of my skin lol
Once you've opened the box it sucks to find out that it only comes with a charging cord. You still need to buy a USB C port to charget it because it doesn't come with it (???). Imagine buying an iPhone with only a cord and no plug in the box? What dumb idea.
Dang. Thank you for showing the stall force. I was considering getting this for an athlete who doesn’t have one of these… bc it’s so on sale for 130! But this isn’t gonna be enough pressure for sure. Thank you!!
Great review, none of the detailed information you provided is in the user manual, like the colors of the lights. I bought this yesterday on Amazon for $150 and will give it a try. Didn't even think about percussive lengths and stall stuff. Thank you sir!
I can't find any vdieos comparing the Hypervolt Go 2 vs Theregun Relief - Love to see that
Me too
I personally got this one for everyone at home to use even my mom. She doesn't need too much pressure/force. Im sure ill be able to use it as well
I have the Hypervolt 1st gen. Is the Theragun Relief worth it if I have the model I mentioned
My therapist has been using Theragun but I don’t know what model. Is this ok for CHRONIC often major pain from SI joint hurting my entire hip and leg zones? It may be I am chronically tense all, over the body that makes the Pelvic problems really bad, as I often feel incredible achiness no matter what place she or anyone massages (had therapy for a full year, it’s that recurrent), but many days per week im in real pain and need my exercises etc. is this model good enough?
What do you think of the theragun mini? I'm mostly going to focus on the hands wrists and forearms.
I prefer Ekrin bantam or jawku mini but I have nothing against the theragun mini either
52 year active male; not a hardcore athlete though. Tried a Relief and liked it but felt it a bit weak. Ordered an Ekrin Kestrel and it was way too much - felt like it was beating the crap out of me at all speeds. Stay with the Relief or maybe the Ekrin 365? Wasn’t sure if the 365 was that much different than the Kestrel.
The Ekrins are pretty similar but the 365 will feel a little less aggressive as its stroke length is 1mm less. Focus on stroke length. The relief is 10mm, 365 12mm and Kestrel 13mm.
Would you recommend this over the Theragun mini? Looking between these two options.
Personally I think the mini 2.0 is a better option at only $20 more
@@BestMassageTech The relief was such a win to me. I use the pro at home, but for travel, its great to have something with the full triangle grip, that uses the attachments I already had, is dead quiet, and uses usb-c (no need for an extra charger). The mini is OK but the lacks the grip options. I also have a hyperice GO that cost more than the Relief and it doesn't perform as well, and the attachments are lacking.
I just got one today and it makes a lot of noise. I think mine is defective
i think you got a defective one, i havent been able to stall mine, its quite powerful
same here
I’m a runner and I need something strong for my quads. What brand and model do you recommend ?
Theragun Elite or Pro, or Bob and Brad D6Pro
For lower back issues would you recommend the Relief, Mini, or Prime?? Thanks!
Prime Minister
You need to be a serious athlete or in bad pain to need more force than this one because on max with this it about shakes my skeleton out of my skin lol
minie takes like 30lbs to stall
I feel like with this machine they threw out their whole ethos out the window.
They certainly veered
More like "relief" I didn't spend my money on such weak stall force equipment.
Once you've opened the box it sucks to find out that it only comes with a charging cord. You still need to buy a USB C port to charget it because it doesn't come with it (???). Imagine buying an iPhone with only a cord and no plug in the box? What dumb idea.
umm that is how Iphones come
Lmao that's exactly how iphones come.
Lmao you aren't drowning in usb port wall chargers???
It doesn't fit a usb port....it's both end usb-c
@@poultrylord7300
That was my question. I just bought one and I can’t charge it. How do I charge it?