💼 Elevate Your Recovery Game!
The RAEMAO Massage Gun is a versatile deep tissue massager designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. It features 10 specialized replacement heads, 10 adjustable speeds, and operates quietly at under 40dB. With an ergonomic design and a portable carrying case, this massage gun is perfect for use at home, in the office, or at the gym, providing up to 5 hours of relief from muscle soreness and stiffness.
Brand | RAEMAO |
Series | X6 |
Item model number | X6 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 11.25 x 3.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 11.25 x 3.4 inches |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | RAEMAO |
ASIN | B0BC166Z67 |
Date First Available | February 19, 2022 |
T**M
Such a help for daily pain, get it on a sale day!
For the record, I used to manage a very famous very corporate luxury item store in one of the most famous malls in the US. We sold every massager available from bath pillows that held vibrating cylindrical and discreetly hidden “inserts” to $4k massage chairs which I was surprised weren’t street legal.Hubs and I had seen one just like this at the members-only big box place last year, but at over 300 and a teen and 3 dogs to feed… we held off. I’ve checked reviews and followed prices since then, and pounced when this one was ridiculously low just after new year’s.Like 72% or something discount.Even then it was a decent utility bill’s worth of cash, but when it came…It’s not like the amazing luxury ones the chiropractors have, but for the money- full price or not, it’s solid.The motor is pretty heavy so it’ll tire out an outstretched arm pretty quickly, but the touchscreen controls are easy to operate, the casing is hard plastic but it’s thick and fits well with no play in between parts.Not the quietest model on the market but no obnoxious whine or knocking.The tips just pop in and out to a vacuum seal at the front, and there’s a huge and sometimes somewhat suggestive array of options for different areas…This is a true percussion massager, the tip oscillates in and out of the unit, not one of the many hyper-vibration ones people sell so often. That was our main reason for this one being the preferred one. Hubs (53) has sciatica and then some from a military career, I have a torn meniscus and shoulders that play musical chairs when I’m not looking, and my 14 year old has scoliosis. We need actual therapy not superficial jiggly wiggles. Obviously it’s no cure-all, but it significantly reduces the amount of time we spend manually trying to help each other, especially since I (mom) have arthritis to boot because the 90s had a lot of skateboarding oopses.TLDR: I sold massagers for 2-100X more $ that didn’t do half what this one does, and my house is full of walking medical bills. If it works for us and you’re looking for a solid massager, it’s worth the money. Trust.
J**S
Simple and effective.
So I’ve had it a couple months now, and I’ve used it enough to feel confident in reviewing it.Pros:It comes with a TON of different heads for different usesThe battery life is great, even if left alone. I didn’t use it for a couple of weeks and picked it up thinking it would be dead, still had a great battery on it even though I hadn’t left it plugged in.The strength is crazy, it can do as little as borderline nothing, to as much as feeling like you’re being punched. Very easy to control what you’re feeling though!Cons:I don’t really have any, but I think the only thing is point out is effectiveness if you use it aggressively. If you’d use it on 10, and use the stronger function when pushing aggressively the battery life wouldn’t be great.With that being said, I doubt most of anyone would use it that aggressively as it’s comical how strong it is on that setting. So I’m not sure this is a true con.Overall?I love it and use it mostly to help with my neck as it can cramp, and use it for my legs / feet as I walk and stand for almost the entirety of my day. It absolutely helps relieve the pain and tension I deal with.
A**T
One of our favorite purchases to date!
My fiancé has been wanting a massage gun for quite some time, but we never could bite the bullet on the hefty price tags. We went with this option when we saw reviews and the price being a fraction of other models. We have been seriously surprised at not only the value, but how often we use it. It came packaged very well and with an instruction booklet on the different attachments, which is great to ensure you're using the right attachment for whatever pain relief you need. The machine has several power levels which is nice for more sensitive areas, or areas where you'd want more pressure. The battery life is phenomenal - we've only charged it once since purchasing. This massage gun helps with anything from relaxation to pain relief - we use it several times a week and I always look forward to using it after a workout or a long day on my feet. Your only disappointment with this massage gun is that you didn't buy it sooner!
A**R
Best For Value
I’m no pro athlete so here’s an average persons review.1. Actually massages. It’s not a high powered vibrating gun but it actually oscillates in and out where it’s actually working the tissue.2. Lots of different attachments and easy guide on where to use them.3. We use it often and the battery life is excellent.4. Only drawback is it’s rather large to hold the handle. I have an average sized female hand so when using it I find myself using both hands to hold it bc my hand gets tired or I can’t hold it well.5. Carrying case is a huge plus!Sometimes I get pains in my legs or they feel restless. I just use the general hall attachment up and down both legs on both sides and it actually makes it go away. So, I don’t have to take ibuprofen. That’s probably been my fav thing so far about this item.
S**R
I had no idea of how much pain I was actually living with until I got relief.
This thing is A W E S O M E. No, wait…it is, in fact, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious awesomeness !! I bought it because I had given up on chiropractic (the last one I went to is a scamming p.o.s., which turned me off from that type of care), and was willing to do almost anything to just make it stop. I hadn’t slept well in years, I was constantly tired and irritable and unpleasant to be around because of my neck stiffness and pain. Anyway, I figured it would be at least as good as the aforementioned “doctor of chiropractic” and I wouldn’t be shelling out money feeling exactly like I did when I got there and wouldn’t have to hear “…that’ll be $35, please…” again. If you decide to go ahead, a couple of pointers, if I may:First time charging it, it will very likely drop immediately to 80% or something…don’t freak; just charge it again, use it, charge it, etc., and the battery will get trained and it should last a good while.Secondly, be consistent. If, like me, you’re suffering, it probably took a while for your body to get locked up and painful, so this will not give instant healing. Look into a far-infrared heating pad because they’re also incredible things in their own right and they really do work better than those old things one can grab at the store for $20. Because science. Use that in tandem with this and, if you’re as desperate as I was, look into an inexpensive, inflatable neck traction device. I scored mine for about $20, and despite the color (royal purple, no less), I can’t remember the last time I slept for eight solid hours without waking up in pain.Good luck!
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