Technology
Bounce back from tough workouts with a mini massage gun on sale
TL;DR: Get some relief with this Vortix Smooth mini massage gun, on sale for $74.99 as of Jan. 4.
If you were lucky enough to find a Peloton, Mirror, or other fancy piece of workout equipment under the tree this holiday, you’re probably feeling pretty sore right about now. Fortunately, this deal on a mini massage gun from Vortix can help you bounce right back and keep it moving.
These little gadgets use what’s known as vibration therapy, which studies have shown can help prevent delayed onset muscle soreness. The Vortix Mini, designed for quick and easy muscle relief, features 20 different vibration levels, ranging from 1,200 to 2,800 revolutions per minute. Whether you need to target a specific muscle group that’s aching after that KOM yesterday or you just need to awaken your leg muscles after sitting all day, there’s a setting for that.
Along with the massage gun, you’ll also get six interchangeable massage heads, which help you reach every muscle in your body. That way, you can get the relief you need without having to ask for help. Each head serves a specific purpose, like relaxation, deep tissue massage, spine massage, and more. A single charge will last you up to four hours at a time, making it a great companion for your at-home Peloton workouts or your outdoor runs and hikes. Even if your muscles are feeling stiff during a long workday, just pull out the Vortix for some relief.
This mini massage gun is regularly $149, ut you can save 50% for a limited time and snag one for just $74.99.
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