
Pros
- High level of power for size
- Super lightweight
- Very quiet
Cons
- Doesn’t offer as many different power settings as pro models
This is the massage gun that I keep at my desk both at home and at the office. That’s because it offers noiseless performance and doesn’t take up much space at all. The cost is less than most of its rivals in the space, and it packs as much of a punch as the full-sized models of both top brands.
This lightweight device weighs only 1.6 pounds, so it won’t sit like a rock in your gym bag (or make your arms quake post-upper body lift). This also means you can easily grip and move it around your body without tiring out your arms. Hyperice markets this as a travel device, which it can be, but when it comes to taking up less room in your carry-on bag, the Theragun Mini (below) can’t be beat.
The Hypervolt Go 3 is the update to the Hypervolt Go 2, which I was also a fan of. This update keeps what was great, and features small improvements, like a redesigned massage head that hits more surface area than the previous generations. This improvement goes across the new Hypervolt 3 line.
The device is fully charged when you take it out of the box, so all you need to do is hold down the power button to get rolling. It has three different percussion speeds and two different head attachments to vary your experience, so it’s nearly as customizable as more premium models (you get two more percussion speed settings with the Hypervolt 3 Pro). Best of all, the motor on this machine is extremely quiet, which allows me to use it in scenarios where sound could be an issue.
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Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 4 hours |
| Power and Speed | Up to 2,500 PPMs; 5 settings |
| Attachments | 2 |
| Weight | 1.6 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |

Pros
- Travel-friendly size
- Under 2 pounds in weight
- Quieter than full-sized model
- 3 percussion levels
Cons
- Battery life not as long as the other Theragun models
- Not as powerful as full-size massagers
As someone who leads a busy, on-the-go lifestyle and travels a lot, I’ve never utilized a massage gun as much as this compact one. Its scaled-down size and lightweight design make it practical to chuck in my carry-on, backpack, or gym/work bag, so I bring it out of the house with me nearly every day.
Despite its smaller size, this massage gun’s performance stands out, delivering a powerful massage experience that’s comparable to its larger counterparts. It weighs less than 1.5 pounds, has 150 minutes of battery life, three different speed settings, and three attachment heads, so you’re not missing out on much that bigger models may offer. I will say, however, it does deliver a slightly more surface-level massage than the Theragun PRO (which I used before acquiring the Mini). That being said, the power and depth offered by the Mini is plenty for most people to reap the benefits of percussion therapy.
“This is hands-down my favorite massage gun. its small enough that I can travel with it anywhere, and despite its odd shape, I find it easy to hold and use,” says Samuel. “It’s my go-to for loosening chest and IT bands.”
For those interested in adding a few premium features, I’ve also tested the Theragun Mini Plus, which provides heat to the treatment area. And regardless of the need for heat application for better recovery in your case, it does provide a pleasant experience. I wouldn’t say it is necessary for the price, and this original design can’t be beat.
My only qualm with this thing is that it’s noise level is a limiting factor in terms of where I actually use it. It’s compact and lightweight enough to bring on-the-go, but it’s definitely not quiet enough to use in a subdued office setting, for example. It’s quieter than larger models, but not as damped as you’d think for one so small.
Read More: Theragun Mini Review
Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 2.5 hours |
| Power and Speed | 1,750 to 2,400 PPM; 3 settings |
| Attachments | 3 |
| Weight | 0.88 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |
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Pros
- 5 Interchangeable Massage Heads
- 5 Progressive Massage Speeds
- Great value
Cons
- Does not arrive fully charged
This massage gun from Renpho is one of the most popular purchases on Amazon and we can see why. With four interchangeable massage heads and five speed settings, this sub-$100 device competes with the likes of Hyperice and Therabody for pennies on the dollar.
Featuring a minimalist, ergonomic design, this massage gun feels comfortable and manageable in my hand targeting everything from my traps to calves. The motor is powerful, delivering a massage that falls somewhere between the Hypervolt 3 and the Theragun PRO in terms of intensity.
Its battery life also impressed me, but the charging itself took a little bit longer than other models on the market. Whether you’re looking for an entry-level massage gun to test the waters or want to purchase a spare to leave at the office, this one is a no-brainer in terms of overall value.
Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 3 hours |
| Power and Speed | Up to 3,200 PPM; 5 settings |
| Attachments | 5 |
| Weight | 1.78 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |

Pros
- Lost of attachments to target muscles in a variety of ways
- Larger range of power options than other options
- Handle allows for better leverage on muscles
Cons
- Lower max power than other options
For anyone looking for a suitably powerful and quiet full-sized model, this is the way to go. Sure, there is the standard Hypervolt 3, but for a little more money, you can get two additional power settings, which means more options when it comes to your treatment. And if you want something that packs slightly less of a punch and is more mobile, the Hypervolt 3 Go is a much better pick.
The max power level on this gun is less than others on the list, but I don’t count that as a negative. Instead, the additional power settings allow you to access lower levels than other devices, which will be welcomed by many users like me.
For the variability and the performance that this massage gun delivers, the weight is very reasonable. The handle is easy to grip and gives you good stability when you want to dig into the muscles a little deeper.
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Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 3 hours |
| Power and Speed | 1,700 to 2,700 PPM; 5 settings |
| Attachments | 5 |
| Weight | 2.6 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |
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Pros
- Handle provides multiple angles for therapy
- Heated attachment provides additional comfort
- Weighted evenly
Cons
- Heavier than other models
The Theragun Prime Plus includes a 120-minute battery life, heated attachment, and a multi-grip handle that makes hard-to-reach areas more accessible for me. There are quite a few Theraguns on the market right now, and I’ve tested them all. Choosing between the many full-sized options can be difficult, but in my opinion, this is the standout amongst the crowd.
For the percussive force it distributes, the weight is surprisingly light. The unique design allows me to change up my grip however I wish. And unlike other premium options, it’s light enough for you actually to handle it with each grip. The heated attachment provides comfort during your treatment, and while its warmth may not actually be scientifically proven to be effective in this application, it is pleasant during use.
Like the other higher-end Theragun models, the Prime Plus also has “smart” capabilities with the Therabody app, which allows users to track progress and data with Bluetooth connectivity. With four attachments, plus five different percussion settings with up to 60 pounds of force, this massager leaves nothing to be desired.
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Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 2 hours |
| Attachments | 4 |
| Power and Speed | 1,750 to 2,400 PPM; 5 settings |
| Weight | 4.45 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |

Pros
- Ergonomic handle
- Excellent battery life
- Great variety of attachments
Cons
- Heavier than other options
Ekrin has entered the world of massage gun devices and quickly made a name for it. This powerful massager has a sleekly designed handle that looks basic but more than gets the job done. It’s easy to use, and comes with six different massage heads to target muscle groups in different ways.
Men’s Health health director Marty Munson finds the ergonomic design impressive. “I have joint issues in my hands, but this grip is really comfortable,” says Munson. “I’ve used many of the mainstay models out there, but I’m impressed with how good this one is.”
The device also has six different speed settings and a rechargeable battery, which provides up to 8 hours of use on a single charge. It also delivers up to 3,500 percussions per minute, meaning it’s a good option if power is toward the top of your massage gun must-haves list.
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Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 8 hours |
| Attachments | 6 |
| Power and Speed | Up to 3,500 PPM; 6 settings |
| Weight | 2.22 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |
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Pros
- Gentle while still powerful
- Innovative design that allows use on hard to reach locations
- Runs quiet
Cons
- More expensive than other options on this list
The Rally Orbital Massager stands out as a versatile and effective new tool in recovery, which is why it earned a spot in our Men’s Health Fitness Awards. Its ergonomic design fits comfortably in the hand, making it easy to maneuver across different muscle groups. The device offers multiple intensity levels, allowing you to customize the massage experience based on your specific needs, whether it’s for post-workout recovery or general tension relief.
Samuel is a fan, finding this device gentler than other options and perhaps more appropriate for a larger segment of the population. Even at higher intensities, the device operates with minimal noise, making it suitable for use in shared spaces or while watching TV. The battery life is also pretty solid.
Overall, the Rally Massage Device delivers excellent value for anyone seeking an accessible at-home massage solution, and manages to bring innovation to a space that has been advancing for years. Its combination of thoughtful design, strong performance, and user-friendly features makes it a standout choice among other premium products.
Features at a Glance
| Battery Life | 1.5 hours |
| Power and Speed | Up to 3,200 PPMs; 3 settings |
| Attachments | 3 |
| Weight | 2.4 lbs |
| FSA/HSA Eligible? | Yes |
Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world. Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.
Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., is the fitness director of Men’s Health and a certified trainer with more than 10 years of training experience. He’s logged training time with NFL athletes and track athletes and his current training regimen includes weight training, HIIT conditioning, and yoga. Before joining Men’s Health, he served as a sports columnist and tech columnist for the New York Daily News.
Renato Sanchez, PT, DPT, CSCS, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, who practices at Bespoke Treatments San Diego.
Marty Munson, currently the health director of Men’s Health, has been a health editor at properties including Marie Claire, Prevention, Shape and RealAge. She’s also certified as a swim and triathlon coach.
