Does The Hyperice HYPERVOLT Massage Tool Live Up to the Hype ?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Ive tested the Hyperice Hypervolt massage tool for the past 2 months or more at Swing This kettlebell.
Let me tell you we've used this for HOURS with many people at the gym with various training backgrounds and goals.
This video will show you what we found .
If you are interested in purchasing one I'll have them for sale at my gym or you can buy one at www.roguefitnes...
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I got mine April 9 and have used it every day. My spin teacher recommended it and a friend at the gym let me use his. I love it. I have glute issues that this has completely relieved. I also love the depth you can get at the shoulder, pecs and traps. I still roll around on a lacrosse ball, but this really works. The price point may seem a little stout, but it’s about the same price as two good sports massages (esp here in Houston). My trainer wasn’t impressed by other products from this company (vibrating foam rollers for example), but thought his was great. I tend to use the “flat” piece, but I appreciate your demonstration of the other attachments. Others recommended “oh just get a car polisher” or “modify a jigsaw”. No. This was built from the ground up to do these tasks. I’m a believer.
I don't get this shit. This is nothing new percussion therapy has been around for years. You can easily pick up a purewave "percussion massager" for 125.00 on amazon and does 3700 RPM. So why would i dish out almost 500 dollars for this?
I think it is a bit to expensive... did my last comment not reach you?
Doesnt look like it. The tools I was look I g at before this were in the realm of 1000 to 1750 so I dont find this to be expensive. 1 dollar a day for a year. It has a 1 year warranty. Definitely worth it in my opinion. Take care of it and it should last,
How does this compare to the foam roller in your opinion ? Can this replace it or do you still need the roller
This is much Much more pinpointed,and can move lulymph fluid as well. foam roller is ok for beginners etc but soon wont do much and many areas cant be reached. You'll be well to add other tools with experience
Sounds like it’s struggling to get your muscle
Hahahh
Got mine for $99 unbranded exactly like this Hypervolt, and it came with a case! @3:50
GreenTea what website was it? Link?
@@Albeavier Got it on Amazon, I think many of the offbrand ones come with a case
Quick question bro.. I just got mine but mine keeps disconnecting. It works for like 3 sec and stops working. Do you know why?
Damn that stinks. Even on full charge? Id take it back asap.. It has a one year warranty
I have seen some videos and I think if you apply too much pressure with this, that also stops the massager..
Yeah they definitely shouldn't be pressing that hard that's not the point of using this
headphones - close the door for the noisy ones its loud but the hyperice is way too expensive
Got mine for $99 unbranded exactly like this Hypervolt, and it came with a case! @3:50
What pistol case is that ? Looks like the plano brand from Academy sports
Good eye!
Are you familiar with pure wave massager? Is it comparable ?
No I am not. I'll look into it.
@@kettlebellmusclegain late answer but I just got a pure wave cm7 and the hypervolt feel stronger, deeper and so silent compare to pure wave cm7, I want to try the jigsaw DIY and compare but for relax my neck and back I believe hypervolt is fine because it doesn't make too much noise