Say goodbye to muscle soreness with the five-star Theragun Pro Plus — on sale for a record-low price
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If you're tired of having sore and achy muscles, then I've got a sweet deal for you. It's for the Theragun Pro Plus, which is discounted to a record-low price of $529.99 (was $649.99). Just make sure you use the code save to get this price.
With heating, red light therapy, and an array of five different heads, the Theragun Pro Plus is every athlete's dream. Ideal for gifting, home use, gym use, or even whipping out at a race.
The Pro Plus can heat muscles (improving ROM and pain relief) and cool muscles (reducing swelling). It also includes red-light therapy, a range of other heads, and a biometric sensor.
This excellent deal expires on December 18, so if you're tempted, now is the time to strike. Your muscles will thank you for it.
Today's best Theragun Pro Plus deal
The Theragun Pro Plus offers a complete muscle-therapy package, featuring deep muscle percussive therapy, near-infrared LED light, vibration, and heated percussive therapy for unmatched performance. Use the code save to get the maximum discount.
The Theragun Pro Plus is Therabody's ultimate massage gun, and even though we haven't reviewed this particular model, we were huge fans of the Theragun Pro, which received a five-star rating.
The massage gun boasts five head attachments for percussive massage, a heat therapy attachment, and a vibration therapy attachment. That's the complete treatment package, perfect for anyone suffering from aches and pains.
It's also designed for hard-to-reach muscles. Thanks to its triangle shape, it can be gripped in multiple different ways, making it one of the most versatile options on the market. The gun also emits LED near-infrared red light, said to stimulate muscles and help them heal. A biometric sensor reads your heart rate, too.
If you're into your exercise, then it's worth also having a look at our guide to the best fitness trackers with options from Apple, Fitbit, and Garmin. You might also want to check out our best running shoes guide while you're at it.
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