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We got the theragun pro. It’s overkill and it’s main 3 advantages are the ability to change the angle of the piston (barely used), the swappable batteries which is great so we can always have one battery fully charged and it is 50 percent more powerful. (60 vs 40lbs of punching power) I have never managed to make it stall so have no idea if I have pushed it close to its limit. It also comes with an additional super soft attachment which is great for a more gentle approach, going close to the spine or massaging face and skull.
It’s a lot cheaper than a weekly deep tissue massage and I can do it while watching tv or even in zoom meetings if camera is off or not showing my lower body.
This thread has made me realise that these are actually within my budget and probably a good idea given my daily aches >>>> middle age thread. Am thinking Theragun Mini too. Buying a random model from Amazon looks like a lottery, hundreds of the things, although all get pretty decent ratings FWIW.