Technology
Theragun G3PRO is $200 off at Best Buy
TL;DR: No need to run for a massage every time you’re feeling some muscle discomfort. Get the relief you need with a Theragun G3PRO percussive massage gun for just $399, a $200 savings as of May 29.
Many of us have been spending a lot of time at home forming new habits and routines. One of the most popular new hobbies that people have picked up is working out. If you never used to work out or have been pushing your body to the limits in the past few months, it’s safe to assume that you’ll be feeling a bit achey. But don’t worry, it’s completely normal and there are things you can do to help prevent or ease the pain.
Whether you’re preparing for your workout or enhancing your recovery from the workout, the Theragun is there to help. We’re sure you’ve heard all the hype. From pros to casual athletes, everyone can reap the benefits.
The Theragun G3PRO is the one that packs the strongest punch — kind of literally. It has an amplitude of 16mm with 60 pounds of stall force, which basically means you can get deeper into your tissues than you can with any of their other models. It also has has an adjustable arm so that you can comfortably extend your reach. Swappable and rechargeable batteries that provide up to 75 minutes of use per charge for each are also included. Plus, the device comes with a 2-year warranty.
Typically, all this magic would cost you $599, which is quite a heavy investment. But right now at Best Buy, you can grab it for $200 off.
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