The G3Pro supposedly offers 60lbs of pressure while the G3 offers 40lbs. Is this noticeable at all when using them? This is my only question that I can't find an answer to and it would be the only reason I would spend the extra money on the Pro, the adjustable arm makes no difference to me. Thanks
Is the 10lb stall force difference between the LIV and the G3 a noticeable change or is the 30lb (on the liv) a fair amount of pressure? Can’t decide on which device, mainly interested in the lb stall force.
Personally, my favorite is the G3. I do use the adjustable arm quite alot when working on patients, but for myselft at home I can hit the majority of my body very comfortable without the adjustable arm
Hi, I know the decibel levels of each, but is it irritating to the ears if you use the Liv on your neck muscles and shoulders? I don’t know if that reason is enough to justify spending an extra $150 on the quieter G3 compared to the Liv. Please let me know, thank you.
You'd think that somebody in development would ask: "why can't the lower-end models have the adjustable arm feature going forward?" But, criticism aside, this video was very helpful!
This is idiotic diversification of product - the difference should be in the power (additional high speed setting), batery size, use of som premium materials, better sound insulation in the top model, but all models should have 2 speeds and adjustable arm
May want to give an update to this because all new theragun models out now. Just bought the new Elite. Appears to be MUCH quieter than previous gens.
agreed!
The G3Pro supposedly offers 60lbs of pressure while the G3 offers 40lbs. Is this noticeable at all when using them? This is my only question that I can't find an answer to and it would be the only reason I would spend the extra money on the Pro, the adjustable arm makes no difference to me. Thanks
Not noticeable enough in our opinion!
Thank you, I needed this
Is the 10lb stall force difference between the LIV and the G3 a noticeable change or is the 30lb (on the liv) a fair amount of pressure? Can’t decide on which device, mainly interested in the lb stall force.
I think the 30ls is MORE than enough. I've never stalled it on a patient, only on my own hand when "trying" to stall it is that makes sense!
Does the adjustable arm make it worth the extra 200$?
Personally, my favorite is the G3. I do use the adjustable arm quite alot when working on patients, but for myselft at home I can hit the majority of my body very comfortable without the adjustable arm
Awesome insightful video bro 👊🏽 Looking to pick one up..
awesome!
Thank you for that thorough explanation. 👌🏼
of course!
Hi, I know the decibel levels of each, but is it irritating to the ears if you use the Liv on your neck muscles and shoulders? I don’t know if that reason is enough to justify spending an extra $150 on the quieter G3 compared to the Liv. Please let me know, thank you.
You'd think that somebody in development would ask: "why can't the lower-end models have the adjustable arm feature going forward?" But, criticism aside, this video was very helpful!
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Great vid! Thoughts on Hypervolt?
we've done another video comparing theragun to the hypervolt
How powerful is the liv compared to the hyperice?
have you seen our theragun vs. hyper volt product review? I would check that out.
Awesome review
thanks!
Thanks a lot !
You're welcome!! :)
the premium and liv works when charging?
what do you mean by premium?? the G3 Pro?
@@ThePrehabGuys the black one. Can be used when is charging?
@@andersonribeiro2810 Unfortunately no the G3 does not work while charging
You need to leave them running for longer, I need to hear how noisy they are
Thank u for this I guess I’ll be gett the g3
yes!
Turn that shit on so we can hear how loud they are
This is idiotic diversification of product - the difference should be in the power (additional high speed setting), batery size, use of som premium materials, better sound insulation in the top model, but all models should have 2 speeds and adjustable arm