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Hypervolt Go 2 - Featuring Quiet Glide Technology - Handheld Percussion Massage Gun | 3 Speeds, 2 Interchangeable Heads | Helps Relieve Sore Muscles and Stiffness (Hypervolt Go 2 White)

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For starters, the stall force is about 25lbs. At least that’s how it felt to us (Renpho does’t list it anywhere). The amplitude is 9mm, which is reasonable for a mini massage gun because most range between 6-9mm. It has 1800-3000 percussions per minute. Hyperice in their advertising video claimed that they wanted to make the Go 2 “as powerful as possible, in the smallest possible form factor.”

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Self-contained Heating: The heating and powering mechanism is housed within the attachment, eliminating the need for any external wires or connections to the massager body. This is a refreshing and innovative design, distinct from other heated heads that rely on the massager body for power (e.g. Urikar or Aura Revive). Number of attachments: One or two attachments on any device just isn’t enough for us. Get a device that has at least 4 attachments. This gives you more options to massage different parts of the body. There is no Bluetooth connectivity so if you're desperate to use the Hyperice App with your massage gun, get the Hypervolt 2 or Hypervolt 2 Pro. The same goes for the pressure sensor.

Hypervolt Go 2 - Portable Massage Gun

We all know how Hyperice doesn’t seem to pay as much attention to how long the amplitude is as their archival Theragun. The latter have always associated long amplitude. However, sometimes you need a bit more pressure to massage large muscle groups such as quads and hamstrings. You might be disappointed with this device, it stalls (or slows down) when you apply the least amount of pressure. That aside, it’s a fairly standard shape and size. It’s not really innovative (not very unique) but in all fairness it looks really well put together. Hypervolt GO in the pictures. Rpms are impressive as well, running at 2000-3200rpm with 3 gears to separate the intensity. This is standard percussions range for most guns in this category, but it feels slightly more stable. We’ve verified the percussion range using our laser tachometer device. The best way to get new runners off the couch and across the finish line of their first 5K. Available forFinally, a bright, AMOLED Garmin watch that offers all the training and recovery features under the sun While there was a clear-cut winner here, both are great massager guns, and the best option for you will come down to one question: What’s more important for you, portability or power? Weight The Go is small, portable and compact, but it’s a tad shy from being the perfect mini-gun. Compared to mini massage guns like the Ekrin Bantam or the Addsfit Mini Pro, the Go is noticeably larger. It’s not just the quietness that’s impressive, it’s the smoothness of the sound as well. We love the smaller Ekrin Bantam because it’s also powerful. However, it doesn’t come close to the Go2 in this aspect.

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