I sit all day.
I also jog and use an elliptical exerciser.
And of course I experience garden-varietyanxiety.
Needless to say, at the end of any given day, certain muscles are tight, knotty nightmares.
This model looks very similar to the one I own, right down to the digital display.
But how does it differ from the dozens of other off-brand massagers you could find on Amazon and elsewhere?
And, for that matter, from the super-pricey ones from Hyperice and Theragun?
I can’t say, because the only one I’ve tried is the one I have.
It’s a little heavy and noisy, but it definitely does the job I need it to do.
Might make a great gift for Father’s Day, too.
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Originally published earlier this month.
Updated to reflect new sale price and model.
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