Technology
This powerful percussive massage gun is $40 off right now
TL;DR: The Heroproof BFGun muscle massager is on sale for $259.95, saving you $40 off one of this season’s trendiest gadgets.
It’s almost the last quarter of the year, y’all. It seems like it all went by too fast, until you realize everything that’s happened since January: the college admissions scandal, the devastating death of Luke Perry, the Jussie Smollett “attack,” #SharpieGate. Need we continue?
This year has been a doozy and we could all use a little TLC as we navigate this last quarter. One way to treat yourself? An at-home massage session.
Since we can’t all afford constant trips to the spa every week, this Heroproof BFGun X300 HyperDrive Percussive Therapy Muscle Massager offers the next best thing.
What is a percussive massager, or ‘massage gun’?
These handheld percussive massagers are becoming a staple in the pro sports scene, but now you can easily bring one into your home to get muscle relief, increase blood flow, and shorten recovery time. Percussive massagers use concentrated, rapid, and short-duration pulses to alleviate pain and can be used anywhere on the body.
What makes this one so great?
The BFGun X300, in particular, uses HyperDrive Percussive and WhisperDrive technologies to provide super quiet, yet really powerful pain relief. It comes with five massager attachments for specific body areas: a small dampening ball for large muscle groups, large dampening ball for targeted areas. a fork attachment for trapezius muscle or muscle group around the Achilles tendon, a flat attachment for all parts of the body, and a cone for trigger points and small muscle areas.
It may look weird, but don’t judge a book by its cover. It’s the closest thing to a professional massage therapy session you can get in the comfort of your home.
What makes this a good deal?
This percussive therapy massager usually retails for $300, but you can grab one in the Mashable Shop on sale for $260. (For a comparable product, there’s also the Theragun, which could run you $600.)
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