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Title: Theragun percussion massagers are up to $110 off right now

Date: Fri, 30 May 2025 13:00:59 +0000
Link: https://www.engadget.com/deals/theragun-percu...

With the world the way that it is, it can't hurt to have a massage gun on
hand. And now's a good time to snag one. Wellbots has an exclusive deal for
Engadget readers on three popular Therabody models. Save up to $110 today on
that tempting Theragun you've been eyeing.

You'll save the most on the top-of-the-line model. The Theragun Pro Plus G6
is a powerhouse with a 16 mm amplitude. (That's how far it can travel with
each pulse.) Its motor delivers up to 60 lbs. of force. That should be more
than enough to pound out whatever ails you.

The Theragun Pro Plus G6 supports vibration, heat and LED light therapy. It
comes with five attachments: standard ball, dampener, thumb, micro-point and
wedge. The device has an ergonomic grip, so you can easily reach those
shoulder and back muscles. It's long-lasting: up to 300 minutes on a single
charge. The gun even integrates with the Therabody app, where you'll find
guided routines.

This model usually costs an eye-popping $650. But can get it for $540 with
our exclusive code. Enter ENGADGET110THERA at checkout.

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Although impressive, the high-end model is overkill for most people. You can
also save on a model that's great for casual users. The Theragun Relief G6 is
a lightweight massage gun (1.37 lbs.) that's easy to throw into a gym bag.

It has a 10 mm amplitude, which feels less like hard pounding and more like a
pleasant vibration. This one doesn't support heat therapy. But it still
includes three attachments: standard ball, dampener and thumb.

The Theragun Relief G6 retails for $160. But our code ENGADGET30THERA slashes
it to $130.

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For something between the first two options, you can also save on the
Theragun Prime Plus. Like the first model we covered, this one has an
impressive 16 mm amplitude. It's 95 percent quieter than its predecessor, so
it won't disturb anyone.

This model also supports heat therapy. It includes four attachment heads:
standard ball, dampener, wedge and heated percussive plus. You can also use
it for cold and vibration modes, but those heads are sold separately.

The Therabody Prime Plus typically costs $430. But Engadget's code lets you
save $60. Enter ENGADGET60THERA at checkout to bring it down to $369.

Follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice.

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