


Look and Feel: Unlike the TheraGun and TimTam, which kind of look like glorified power tools, the Hypervolt has a slick and attractive design. It is a lot easier to use than many other tools like foam rollers and lacrosse balls, and also more effective. I used the gun regularly after my daily workouts and found it to be a great way to loosen up tight muscles, and improve my recovery. It’s an effective self-massage tool that provides deep tissue relief. It works!: It is safe to say the Hypervolt lives up to what it promises. Below are my thoughts on the device, and how it compares to some other massage guns on the market. I’ve been using the Hyperice Hypervolt since I got my hands on it earlier this year. Lightweight (2.5 lbs), ergonomic design.4 x interchangeable head attachments (Fork, Bullet, Flat and Round Heads).Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (Up to 3 hours of use per charge).3 speed settings deliver up to 3200 percussions per minute.Powerful high-torque motor featuring Quiet Glide™ technology.Lightweight, easy-to-use for self-myofascial release.Helps relieve muscle soreness and stiffness.“A super quiet, cordless state-of-the-art vibration massage device that helps to relax sore and stiff muscles to improve mobility, circulation, range of motion and improves the overall health of the body’s soft tissue.” Features: And it is this type of massage that is ideal for recovery after intense workouts that you often perform during CrossFit/functional fitness training.Īccording to their website, the Hypervolt is: The Hypervolt essentially mimics the pressure that you would receive during a deep-tissue massage. It is designed to hammer down on the surface of your body, sending pulses of pressure deep into your muscle tissue. Just like the items mentioned above, the Hypervolt is a percussion self-massage tool. These range from G2Pro’s TheraGun, to the Pleno Massage Gun, to the TimTam Power Massager.Īnother brand that has entered the market is Hyperice, with their Hypervolt massage gun. Since then, we have seen a number of brands come out with their own versions of the device.

Purchase: It’s been a couple of years now since the first self-massage gun hit the functional fitness market. This week we take a moment to review the latest self-massage gun by Hyperice: The Hypervolt!
