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Hyper volt reviews
Hyper volt reviews








hyper volt reviews
  1. HYPER VOLT REVIEWS PRO
  2. HYPER VOLT REVIEWS BLUETOOTH
  3. HYPER VOLT REVIEWS PLUS

HYPER VOLT REVIEWS PRO

A downside for the frequent flyer is that the Pro doesn’t come with a case (although a small bag does hold all of the attachments separately).

HYPER VOLT REVIEWS PLUS

Another plus for the jetsetting crowd - it’s TSA approved for your carry-on. Included with the Hypervolt 2 Pro are three different power outlet adapters, which is welcome news if you plan on traveling internationally with your gun. Powering up the Pro is done by flipping a switch on the bottom of the handle, right next to its charging port.

HYPER VOLT REVIEWS BLUETOOTH

Outfitted with Bluetooth connectivity, a sole light on the bottom of the Pro’s dial will illuminate when pairing your gun to the Hyperice App (available for iOS and Android). Three more lights on the bottom half of the dial will show your current force production, according to the Pro’s patented pressure sensor technology. Speed is controlled by turning a wide dial on the back of the gun, with small lights on the circumference indicating the current PPM. The Hypervolt 2 Pro has five speeds: 1700, 1900, 2100, 2400, and 2700 percussions per minute (or PPM). Admittedly my hands are smaller than average, but it should still be noted. This was compounded by the fact that the Pro’s handle was just a little too wide to feel like I could get a super secure grip. But there are some disadvantages as well, like the fact that holding the gun by the bottom of its handle began to wear my wrists out after some time. More weight does have its advantages: the Pro’s solid composition means you won’t necessarily need to worry about its fragility.

hyper volt reviews

This T-shape configuration doesn’t allow for a lot of variety in your grip like the triangular Theragun Elite does, but its basic, straightforward construction works well to target most of your body’s tight spots.Īt 2.6 pounds, the Pro is about half a pound heavier than the TimTam Power Massager, and over a pound heavier than the Theragun Mini. The Hyperice Hypervolt 2 Pro has a relatively common design - much like the Sportneer Deep Tissue massager and the Legiral Le3, the Pro’s long vertical handle is affixed to its horizontally oriented shaft and brushless 90 watt motor. It’s quite easy to use and surprisingly light at only 2.5lbs.(Image credit: Future) Hyperice Hypervolt 2 Pro review: Design It operates on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and has three-speed settings. The Hypervolt comes with a set of 5 interchangeable head attachments so you can switch them depending on the body part you want to massage (although the softball attachment works for almost all the cases). We have stiff muscles too, yo, it’s not just Lebron James. I’m now very happy that they’re bringing their product line to the common gym rat like you and me as well. If you haven’t heard of the brand Hyperice before, it’s one that’s widely known in the sports medicine field as the company behind some of the best cryotherapy and compression products used by world-class athletes.

hyper volt reviews

I can only confirm that it delivers on each promise. Hypervolt by the brand Hyperice is a handheld percussion massage gun, meant to “help relieve muscle soreness and stiffness, improve range of motion, promote circulation, accelerate warm-up and recovery”. I have to admit, 24+ months later – I’m not mad about it. So yes, you guessed it – he’s the one who insisted on getting the Hypervolt. He uses cooling pads, gets cold showers, stretches, and uses all kinds of self-massage tools. Rafael, on the other hand, has a much more proactive and rewarding approach to recovery. I don’t recommend it, though, it’s not very useful. You can catch me moaning and grimacing by the slightest movement – from getting up from the bed to bending over to give my cat food. Related to the Hypervolt Massage Gun article: My personal way of dealing with it: is whining. Here’s the thing – sometimes it feels like being sore is our normal state.ĭue to the way we train, we almost constantly have at least one muscle group sore. Still, I got to appreciate it even more over time. Well, it’s safe to say that it was love at first…massage? Also, it looked a bit like a torture device and I was very skeptical when Rafael attempted to test it on me.










Hyper volt reviews