1. "I've had a Theragun Pro, for about a month, now..." In response to Reply # 0 Tue Mar-09-21 11:01 AM by Dstl1
and I love it. No experience with any of the other models...or any device like this, before buying. A coworker of mine has one and spoke very highly of it. I chose it mainly because you get two, removeable batteries...as opposed to the next model down where it comes with one internal battery. I also liked that the arm rotates to different positions. All the others are fixed.
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11. "Got the regular non pro version" In response to Reply # 0
I dont use it daily -- but when I got a bad knot -- i get on it --and in that sense I use it more than most of my maintenance equipment ive owned -- foam rollers, lax balls, theracanes etc.
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No complaints. I like it for thrumming my foot arches and calves after running or a hard day at work. Really loosens arches up in a different way than rolling with a lacrosse ball/golf ball. Like it hits tight nerves and release them because of the high rpm or something. And a lot easier to get tissue moving in some places than other self massaging like foam rolling but it doesn't entirely replace doing real dynamic stretching, mobility, range of motion work. Definitely worth the dough though