Technology
Quick, snag this massage gun while it’s still on sale (and in stock)
TL;DR: Give your muscles the relief they’ve been looking for with the Vortix Melo massager for $99.99, a 33% savings as of April 20.
Whether you’re an athlete confined to your one-room apartment, a casual gym-goer switching to at-home workouts, or someone trying to pass the time with a new workout routine, sore or pulled muscles can really put a damper on your plans. But you can’t exactly head to the spa for a deep tissue massage every week. For one, they’re closed. And even if they weren’t, who could afford that?
The latest and greatest way to treat sore, stiff, or spastic muscles? A massage gun. They might look like a blend between a food mixer and a drill, but these targeted muscle massagers really get the job done. They’re used by pro athletes and local gym trainers alike, and this one by Vortix is on sale for over 30% off.
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Designed for quick relief, the Vortix Melo Massager uses combined frequency, amplitude, and torque to increase lymphatic flow and reduce lactic acid with serious precision. The result? Relief from muscle fatigue, soreness, spasms, and stiffness – and perhaps even a shorter recovery time.
It features six intensity levels and six head attachments, helping you reach and customize the massage experience for every single muscle in your back, neck, feet, legs, hips, and arms. Plus, it operates at a low 50dB noise level, even on the highest intensity setting, so you won’t annoy everyone else in your house every time you need some relief.
Usually $149.99, you can pick up the Vortix Melo Massager for just $99.99, a savings of 33%. With popular models like the Theragun and Hyperice costing up to $599, this is quite the steal.
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