SAVE $90:The Inexperienced Experience Of The Summer (2015)TheraGun Prime massage gun is on sale for $209 at Amazon, down from the usual price of $299. That's a 30% discount.
Getting a deep-tissue massage can be an excellent investment in your physical health and overall wellbeing. Unfortunately, they can be pricey and hard to fit into your already busy schedule. Instead of waiting weeks to get in with a massage therapist, get muscle relief at home with a massage gun. Thanks to a sale at Amazon today, you can grab a top-of-the-line model at a great discount.
As of August 6, the TheraGun Prime is on sale for $209 at Amazon, down from the list price of $299. That's a 30% discount or a savings of $90.
Life can be hard on our muscles for so many reasons. Maybe you've been inspired by the Olympics to take up field hockey and have sore quads, or you pick up a toddler 107 times per day and deal with shoulder pain. In either case, a massage gun can help soothe sore muscles.
The TheraGun Prime offers deep-tissue muscle treatment, helping with discomfort and tightness thanks to percussive massage therapy. The five built-in speeds help you select which feels best, while the four included attachments offer precise muscle targeting. The Thumb attachment is designed for lower back pain, while the Cone can be ideal for feet and hands.
This deal also includes a USB-C charging cable and a travel pouch, so you'll have easy storage. You can also connect to the Therabody app on your smartphone to get individualized guidance for treating certain conditions like arthritis, sciatica, and plantar fasciitis. You'll also be able to see the TheraGun Prime's current settings in the app.
If you're in need of some pampering in the form of massage, check out today's sale on the TheraGun Prime massage gun. You could be in for a world of relief.
Topics Amazon Fitness Tech
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