Technology
This super trendy massage gun is on sale for over 50% off
TL;DR: Snag the super trendy Vortix muscle massager from the Mashable Shop for just $170. It’s typically $399, so you’ll save 57%.
Grinning and bearing it isn’t always an option when it comes to sore muscles. Sometimes you need a pro-level massage to ease the pain. But, sadly, that’s not exactly a cost-effective endeavor. So what are your other options?
You could lay in a tub full of ice (no thanks) pop lots of Advil (ulcers anyone?), or invest in one of these massage guns beloved by athletes and Instagram influencers everywhere.
Don’t judge a book by its cover. While they slightly resemble food mixers, these targeted muscle massagers really get the job done. It’s basically professional-grade therapy in the comfort of your home.
And while popular models like Theragun or Hyperice will cost you upwards of $500, you can snag the Vortix Muscle Massager for much, much less.
On sale for over half off, the Vortix uses a combination of frequency, amplitude, and torque to target all your aches, pains, stiffness, and spasms. The precise forces increase lymphatic flow and reduce lactic acid to ultimately shorten muscle recovery time.
And with six adjustable speeds, a handheld design, and three tip attachments, you can basically reach every muscle in your back, neck, feet, legs, hips, and arms. Who even needs a masseuse?
Originally $399, you can pick up the Vortix muscle massager for just $170 — that’s a savings of 57%.
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