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Hopefully you’ve enjoyed this most powerful massage guns ride with us. Most guns will give you just enough performance, but in our book “just enough” isn’t good enough. It’s not just that, the Achedaway Pro starts as low as 1700rpm. Theragun Pro starts at 1750. This is important especially when you want a precise massage and want to use more pressure while at it. Moving forward with our Achedaway Pro Review, another impressive point about this gun is its battery. Instead of relaying on advertised specifications, we went ahead and verified the numbers provided with our set of tools – digital calipers, laser tachometers and more.
Warranty: Lifetime warranties! Who wouldn’t want one? Some brands though will only offer a 1-year warranty.
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Mode 3 is the Massage mode. This one does the more prolonged suction then holds the pressure for a moment before releasing it – the release is shorter than the previous mode.
Now, if that’s not a banger we don’t know what is. The medium amplitude is not really a big issue now with this great adjustment. The B37S will still give you a performance better than most guns out there. We can also recommend it to amateur users who want a powerful massage gun to use at home. You probably won’t like its bulkiness though. Overall it’s the perfect gun if you are looking for a deep penetrative massage. 16mm is as punchy as it gets. Amplitude? The longest in the business – 16mm. Perhaps the weight, which at 2.5lbs is acceptable but could be lighter, and the warranty, which is just one year. Well, we had a bit of a guilt trip for failing to include the Theragun Pro but we are not sorry for not including the latest Hypervolt 2 Pro. Let us explain. Our Hyperice Hypervolt 2 Pro (right) next to the predecessor, Hypervolt Plus (left).The blood flow restriction training might be the next fitness trend with lots of promising benefits, some of which are explained below. Theragun comes with 6 attachments compared to Achedaway Pro’s 4. Even so, the Theragun heads are soft (a bit spongy), while the Achedaway Pro has quality heads made of metal. More advertised stall force (80lbs. on paper compared to Theragun’s 60lbs.). In reality though they’re about the same. However, there’s a third aspect to be considered here, and that’s the stall force. Sometimes a gun may have a higher stall force but a shorter amplitude and consequently a much higher percussion range.
Even the Hypervolt Plus lags ~2mm behind it. OPOVE M3 Pro is another herculean massage gun but with a 15mm amplitude. Then, there is also the matter of percussions per minute. Now, we often don’t expect big guns to rev fast. This one can rev up to 2500RPM. This is decent enough – Theraguns can do 2450RPM at best. Greg holding Bob and Brad D6 Pro next to the Theragun Pro Other FeaturesGuided sessions could be included. Since there’s an app, it would be nice to see some guided routines on how to use the Cupper in different scenarios and different body parts. We saw Hyperice and Therabody do this. This is a powerful well-built massage gun. It is very original with its design but with a bit of an Ekrin twist with its angled handle. It’s a sturdy, durable piece that we really enjoyed using, and we think that the photos we shoot demonstrate it well. Also, the angled handle just cements its uniqueness here. It’s no Ekrin B37S (direct competitor, more details to follow), but the idea is pretty much similar.