Nice review! Do you think that in general stall forfe for quadriceps or hamstring after a tennis match its ok ? Also hard massage muscle do you think that depends on attachment?
@@El_Revienta_Vientre the vibrating function does not come standard with this, you have to buy that attachment and the micropoint attachment separately. Those attachments only come standard with the pro plus model.
my fault, i thought you still had those attachments from when you had the pro plus model and would’ve been able to use them with this one thanks for answering though, & props always on the reviews
Great review, thank you. I’m trying to decide between Pro Plus and Prime Plus. I currently have the mini, but want more power, especially for larger muscles like glutes. I also want the heated attachment. Is the Pro Plus worth the extra $200 price tag?
Right now the “theragun pro” is $299 I have the prime plus wondering if I should exchange it, since I just bought it a few days ago. My main point of use is for my all day typing pains. Love the App usage. Idk which is an old model or which is quieter
Pro Plus is still the best given all the features, but most of those features are a bit "gimicky" in my opinion (red light therapy), so I'd say if you're just looking for good power, long stroke length and the ability to use the heated function, then the Prim Plus is an amazing value.
Hi, im new to massage guns and just ordered the Pro plus (but im in Australia so will take a while to get here) but I wanted to ask, do you know what's the recommended time to use the massage gun on each set of muscles or an area, or does it matter? I've had a really long term injury around my right ankle/foot/lower leg and buying this to see if I can get some improvement. Can I make it worse if I massage it for too long in the 1 spot? I was just going to wing it and experiment but came across this video and thought I would ask to see what your expert opinion would be, thanks.
@@johnmiceter use the app and follow the routines. Most areas you will rotate in approximately 30 second increments with no more than 2-3 minutes on any one area.
I do a lot strenght training workout. My deadlift is 100kg+ and squats are 120kg+ and i'm 6 feet tall age 32. (this will give you an idea of my musculature) I was trying to figure out the best massage fun for me, since my muscles are above average in size and i'm trying to use precurssion therapy to alleveate some pain and speed up recovery, which massage gun would be a better fit for me? Theragun Pro Plus with cold and hot attachments or Bob and Brad's latest massage gun?
@@theinstagurujay based on how you’ve described your body, the most important thing is going to be finding a device with a 16mm stroke length. All those devices achieve that so from there it comes to your personal preferences. The heat feature is great, cold feature I think you can do without. I’d say prime plus or Bob and Brad. Both are fantastic; I tend to prefer the Therabody products slightly more personally but they would both be a great choice.
@@RadRich5932 I’d go with this! I always prefer a longer stroke length and this device packs a real punch. Plus you get the benefit of the triangle design, which in my opinion, offers more versatility than the T design of the Hypervolts.
@BestMassageTech seems like there are a lot of complaints about battery issues and the lack of customer service with theragun. Do you have any thoughts on that?
@@RadRich5932 I personally have not had issues with either. I’ve actually had great experiences with their customer service. They can be a little slow to respond at times but they’ve always resolved any of my issues.
I have the thereagun pro but one of the batteries failed, and I cant buy a stand alone replacement. I have been looking at the Prime Plus, and it looks good, but I didn't like that it stopped when you applied lots of pressure. I have a lot of muscle, and I like to get deep. I want something that is super powerful and doesn't stop when I apply pressure. Is it worth the upgrade?
Bob and brad much better and the price is better if Theragun Prime Plus was 150 then ok it has the very same motor bob and brads Q2 Mini Massage Gun that is only 59.99 with 35 pounds 10 more than this 400.00 Theragun Prime Plus
Not of course the same😅 prime has 16 amplitude while Brad has 7 . Brad not have heated attachments and generally prime it's better.agree with you that price is expensive
Nice review! Do you think that in general stall forfe for quadriceps or hamstring after a tennis match its ok ?
Also hard massage muscle do you think that depends on attachment?
Can you do a review of the theracup, and how it stacks up against the guns?
how’s the vibrating function? and what’s up with the micropoint?
also thanks for reviewing this, i’ve been eyeing it since i got the email from them
@@El_Revienta_Vientre the vibrating function does not come standard with this, you have to buy that attachment and the micropoint attachment separately. Those attachments only come standard with the pro plus model.
my fault, i thought you still had those attachments from when you had the pro plus model and would’ve been able to use them with this one
thanks for answering though, & props always on the reviews
Great review, thank you. I’m trying to decide between Pro Plus and Prime Plus. I currently have the mini, but want more power, especially for larger muscles like glutes. I also want the heated attachment. Is the Pro Plus worth the extra $200 price tag?
I think you’d find the Prime Plus sufficient.
Thank you
Right now the “theragun pro” is $299
I have the prime plus wondering if I should exchange it, since I just bought it a few days ago.
My main point of use is for my all day typing pains. Love the App usage.
Idk which is an old model or which is quieter
Is it more quiet vs the prime or pro? I’m just going to use on low while watching tv so don’t want it to be too loud
Yes it is quieter than the prime and pro but about the same volume as the pro plus
But overall do u the prime plus better than the pro plus or is the pro plus still the best?
Pro Plus is still the best given all the features, but most of those features are a bit "gimicky" in my opinion (red light therapy), so I'd say if you're just looking for good power, long stroke length and the ability to use the heated function, then the Prim Plus is an amazing value.
@@BestMassageTech But as far as power are they both similar ?
Hi, im new to massage guns and just ordered the Pro plus (but im in Australia so will take a while to get here) but I wanted to ask, do you know what's the recommended time to use the massage gun on each set of muscles or an area, or does it matter? I've had a really long term injury around my right ankle/foot/lower leg and buying this to see if I can get some improvement. Can I make it worse if I massage it for too long in the 1 spot?
I was just going to wing it and experiment but came across this video and thought I would ask to see what your expert opinion would be, thanks.
@@johnmiceter use the app and follow the routines. Most areas you will rotate in approximately 30 second increments with no more than 2-3 minutes on any one area.
I do a lot strenght training workout. My deadlift is 100kg+ and squats are 120kg+ and i'm 6 feet tall age 32. (this will give you an idea of my musculature)
I was trying to figure out the best massage fun for me, since my muscles are above average in size and i'm trying to use precurssion therapy to alleveate some pain and speed up recovery, which massage gun would be a better fit for me? Theragun Pro Plus with cold and hot attachments or Bob and Brad's latest massage gun?
@@theinstagurujay based on how you’ve described your body, the most important thing is going to be finding a device with a 16mm stroke length. All those devices achieve that so from there it comes to your personal preferences. The heat feature is great, cold feature I think you can do without. I’d say prime plus or Bob and Brad. Both are fantastic; I tend to prefer the Therabody products slightly more personally but they would both be a great choice.
How does this compare to the hypervolt 2 pro? Debating which company to go with
Seems like the hypervolt 2 pro has been out for a long time now, concerned it might be getting outdated
@@RadRich5932 I’d go with this! I always prefer a longer stroke length and this device packs a real punch. Plus you get the benefit of the triangle design, which in my opinion, offers more versatility than the T design of the Hypervolts.
@BestMassageTech seems like there are a lot of complaints about battery issues and the lack of customer service with theragun. Do you have any thoughts on that?
@@RadRich5932 I personally have not had issues with either. I’ve actually had great experiences with their customer service. They can be a little slow to respond at times but they’ve always resolved any of my issues.
I have the thereagun pro but one of the batteries failed, and I cant buy a stand alone replacement. I have been looking at the Prime Plus, and it looks good, but I didn't like that it stopped when you applied lots of pressure. I have a lot of muscle, and I like to get deep. I want something that is super powerful and doesn't stop when I apply pressure. Is it worth the upgrade?
If power is your primary goal, then no, it’s not worth the upgrade. I’d recommend you look at the Bob and Brad D6 Pro.
@@BestMassageTech what about the theragun pro plus?
Sorry if you said it and I didn’t catch but can you use previous attachments on this current model ?
@@hensolo10 you cannot, only the pro plus model attachments.
Bob and brad much better and the price is better if Theragun Prime Plus
was 150 then ok it has the very same motor bob and brads Q2 Mini Massage Gun that is only 59.99 with 35 pounds 10 more than this 400.00 Theragun Prime Plus
Not of course the same😅 prime has 16 amplitude while Brad has 7 . Brad not have heated attachments and generally prime it's better.agree with you that price is expensive