What are the best massage gun brands these days? This article will explore that question. We’ll explain the reasoning behind our recommendations and highlight which brands to avoid.
How do we know what we’re about to share? We don’t just say, “Trust me, bro.” You can rely on the information we provide. Here’s why:
- We do hands-on reviews of different products. To date, we’ve completed over 70 massage gun reviews. We provide transparent review criteria.
- We’ve been doing this for over 2 years, gathering extensive information about various massage gun brands.
- We verify specifications ourselves to ensure manufacturers do not misrepresent or exaggerate their product specs. We use accurate tools for these measurements.
- We pit different devices head-to-head to compare their specs.
Best Massage Gun Brands – Our Top 5
Ekrin Athletics

Key Facts:
- US-based brand
- Lifetime Warranty & customer-first policy
- 4 massage guns for every type of person
- Incredible quality-to-price ratio
For several reasons, Ekrin is our number one best massage gun brand of the year. We’ve loved what they do since we first interacted with Ekrin Athletics.
They are an American brand that has sold hundreds of thousands of devices to its customers. They are a genuine brand and very good at what they do.
They also focus only on massage guns. We know many brands that started with massage guns and then moved on to other things – not so for Ekrin.
Even though they’ve enjoyed great success since launching their first product, they have remained humble and caring. The founders are involved in running affairs and help to keep the standards high.


Ekrin is also one of just two brands that offer a lifetime warranty for their devices – the other being Lifepro. They have a working customer-first policy; if you want to return a device for any reason, the process is fast and easy (we checked).
We also love the quality of their devices. The batteries especially last a while. They are Samsung branded and not the cheap quality we often see with devices from other brands.

Ekrin Athletics Massage Guns
Ekrin has 4 guns in its portfolio. All these guns look very similar (the design language) but work differently.
They include:
Ekrin Kestrel
It’s Ekrin’s premium massage gun. It is our favorite and most powerful massage gun choice and is more accessible than a Theragun Pro.
It’s comfortable to hold due to its 15-degree angle on the handle and the metal ring on the top. It is easy to operate as it has a wheel button for all its functions.
It’s Ekrin’s most powerful gun, with a 13mm amplitude and a top 3500 PPM. It’s suitable for bodybuilders and those looking for a “deep deep tissue massage”.
Read More: Our hands-on Ekrin Kestrel Review
Ekrin B37
It’s Ekrin’s first massage gun. We loved it, and many other sites voted it the best value.
It’s cheaper than Hypervolts and Theraguns but offers similar, if not better, performance than those devices.
It’s a powerful gun that lives up to its specs. It’s good for athletes and can help manage health issues like back pain, sciatica, and piriformis.
Read More: Our hands-on Ekrin B37 Review
Ekrin B37S
It’s Ekrin’s top device and the most advanced of them all. It’s also the most powerful Ekrin device, with more power at lower speeds.
It’s also pampered with more features compared to its counterparts. For instance, it’s the only one with a pressure sensor, dynamic speed modes, twist-to-lock mode for attachments, and more.
It’s the go-to Ekrin for bodybuilders and those who want a robust device with Theragun-like features.
Read More: Our hands-on Ekrin B37S review.
Ekrin 365
This is an excellent entry-level device but with more power than usual.
It’s highly ergonomic, weighs a feather, and has a thinner but longer handle.
It’s the go-to device for women, elderly folks, and those with small hands.
It’s very reasonably priced but also very well equipped.
Read More: Our hands-on Ekrin 365 review.
Ekrin Bantam
In many of our posts, we have voted it the best mini massage gun—it’s a hill we are willing to die on unless something better comes up.
It’s extra tiny and ultra-light but pretty strong—we know many full-sized guns that are weaker than the Bantam.
We’ve taken it on numerous tests outdoors – it’s a great travel buddy.
Read More: Our full Ekrin Bantam review.
Interested? Use the MGA20 promo code to get 20% off the price of any Ekrin device. Buy at Ekrin’s official website and save up to $66.
Fun Fact:
Even horses love getting massaged with Ekrin massage guns – like a happy horse Tucker, pictured.
The customer reviews section is full of photos and testimonials from actual customers (and their beloved animals).

Therabody

Key Facts:
- Innovative, disruptive brand
- High-amplitude, punchy devices
- Great ergonomics
- Expensive but often worth it
Good old Theragun still has a massive hold on the percussive massagers industry. Without them, we probably wouldn’t have these devices or even percussive therapy, to be honest.
We say Theragun because, until recently, that is how they identified before they rebranded to Therabody and expanded their range of athletic recovery and wellness products.
They were among the first in the percussive therapy industry, alongside Hypervolt, their main rival. However, Theragun proved to be more forward-looking than its competitor, releasing five generations of massage guns. The fifth generation was unveiled in late 2022; in 2024, they rolled out the 6th one.


What can we say about Theraguns?
Theraguns are great at what they do. All devices have a high amplitude and are quite punchy and penetrative. They are also well-equipped with numerous accessories.
However, they cost a pretty penny. Unless you really want a Theragun, you might want to check out alternatives that cost way less but still offer similar or even better features.
Since the third-generation Theraguns, we haven’t seen them offer something truly unique. Other brands caught up with them (Achedaway is a good example) and even worked out the features that Theragun struggled with. i.e., noise.
However, Theraguns still have things that other brands don’t. For instance, they patented the triangular shape and sued brands that infringed on this patent.
Most of their devices also have Bluetooth connectivity. With this connection, the devices can work with a Therabody app. However, we think this feature is not a must-have. It’s incredible for beginners who can’t learn how to massage from their YouTube videos.
Want Theragun but Don’t Know Which One?
There are currently seven Theragun models. Read our Theragun comparison article to learn about the differences, or check out our hands-on reviews for details.
- Theragun Pro Plus (new for 2024)
- Theragun Sense (new for 2024)
- Theragun Relief (new for 2024)
- Theragun PRO review
- Theragun Elite review
- Theragun Prime review
- Theragun mini review
- and Theragun Face PRO, a face massager.
TIP: Planning to buy? Use the X8YZF10 code to save $10 when buying at therabody.com.




Bob and Brad

Key Facts
- There is a variety of sports massagers to choose from
- Great quality
- Reasonably priced
Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck made a name for their brand on YouTube with their educational channel. They have launched several products, including massage guns, that they sell primarily on Amazon.
Their devices are known for being quiet and somewhat decent, but their latest Bob And Brad D6 Pro (a Theragun-like massage gun) and the new-for-2024 Air 2 Mini massager have been some of the best we’ve seen in a while.
We also liked their Bob And Brad Q2 mini massage gun model, as well as the X6 Pro and T2.


Hyperice

Key Facts
- US-based brand
- Premium brand, NBA/NFL sponsors
- Wide range of devices beyond massage guns
- Expensive, so-so value
We like to give credit where it’s due, and Hyperice deserves a shout-out. We often put them in the same category as Therabody—they are direct competitors.
Hyperice runs a marketing campaign focusing on athletes’ recovery. Indeed, many pro athletes—NBA, MLS, and NFL players—praise these devices. They all praise the effectiveness of Hypervolts.


Hypervolt Line-up
Today, Hyperice offers many products besides massage guns, but Hypervolt percussion massagers remain an essential part of its repertoire.
In 2022, they retired the early models (Hypervolt 1, Hypervolt Plus, and Hypervolt Go) and introduced a new generation of devices to replace them.
They include Hypervolt 2, Hypervolt 2 Pro, and the Go 2.



Are Hypervolts good devices?
Yes, they are, but their new full-sized devices aren’t as powerful as the older models.
Are they worth the money?
We have our doubts. Hypervolts are costly even though they no longer offer anything truly unique. We know many devices that perform better, feel better to touch, and cost way less. All the devices from the brands above offer better value for money.
Nevertheless, Hyperice remains a great brand. We are sure they will develop new ideas to spruce up their massage guns and make Hypervolts super-impressive yet again!
Best Of The Rest – Three Runner-Up Brands
Here are our three favorite runner-up massage gun brands…
Opove

Key Facts:
- Affordable but high quality
- Modern technology
- Reasonably powerful
- Very quiet
Opove is among the early players. They are best known for making early Hypervolt clones that they sold for half the price of real Hypervolts.
However, they broke from the norm when they produced the Opove Apex, a high-amplitude, unique-looking massage gun.
Opove Apex
We believe the Apex is the best value, high-amplitude massage gun.
The stroke length is 14.5mm, so it delivers exactly the same punch as the pricey Hypervolt 2 Pro, but it has better ergonomics, attachments, and a carrying case.
It only costs $159 at Opove’s official website.
Read More: Our hands-on Opove Apex review.
Opove M3 Pro
They also recently unveiled the redesigned 2022 version of their flagship gun, Opove M3 Pro.
It looks classic – it’s T-shaped, quiet, and performs well.
It is a middle-amplitude device (12mm) but percusses faster than the Apex.
It’s also one of the better-value guns, costing just $119. You can buy it directly from Opove here.
FACT: It made it to our best massage guns list.
Lifepro

Key Facts:
- US-based brand
- Lifetime Warranty and customer-first policy
- Many devices to choose from
- Reasonably priced
Lifepro is an American brand, like Ekrin Athletics. However, unlike Ekrin, it doesn’t just sell massage guns; it also sells a host of other fitness products.
At one point, they dominated the massage gun market (at least in the number of different models; they had 15 models). But they trimmed down the number of models and only kept the best-selling ones.
Lifepro Massage Guns
Among those they held on to include the early days’ bestsellers, Sonic and Sonic Pro. Both guns may be outdated by today’s standards, but they are still solid muscle massagers.
Their new devices include the Sonic LX, DynaFlex, and Dyna mini models.
Like Ekrin, they also offer a lifetime warranty for all their massage guns. Apart from these two brands, nobody else offers a lifetime warranty for their massage guns.
You can use the code MGA10 to get a 10% discount on all their devices.
Read More: Browse our Lifepro massage gun reviews to find out more.




Other Good Massage Gun Brands
Taotronics

We can actually stand behind the only brand with massage guns under $50. Though relatively basic, they feel like +$100 massage guns. The product quality is surprisingly high, and they do the job quite well.
Both models are worth the money, but it’s this TT-PCA004 device that we voted the best budget massage gun. Read our hands-on reviews:

Renpho

They are a reputable brand known for producing affordable entry-level devices. The guns aren’t as strong as our top options, but they are good enough for beginners.
Check out our Renpho R3 review here or visit Renpho’s store to view all the models.

They are the Therabody of the UK, so to speak. They are a reputable company that even has demo stores in a few places in the UK.
We love their two full-sized devices: Recovapro SE and Recovapro MAX. The mini version, not so much!

Pulseroll
(UK and Europe)

This is another leading brand in the UK. They sponsor sports clubs and celebrities.
They have a decent line of devices that include: Pulseroll Pro and Pulseroll Mini. We love their mini massage gun.


Homedics

Homedics deals with various health products. They introduced unique features in massage guns, including a hot and cold feature for their DuoTemp device. We also like their affordable models – they are solid enough.
Any One To Avoid?
The brands we’ve listed so far are 100% okay and legit. However, you need to be aware of brands you should avoid. We will not give specific names here lest we appear judgmental.
Nevertheless, we will tell you how to figure them out. Here are some tips:
Clue #1
Brands that don’t control the design process—These brands only do dropshipping. They have no control over the device and are not involved in the design process. They sell what other brands sell but with different names.
You can spot these brands by:
- Find out whether they sell identical devices using different logos.
- Looking at their websites. In most cases, the websites are poorly designed and have little or no brand information. They use stock images, and the product descriptions are poorly written.
- Look for a few user reviews online—check Amazon and Trustpilot. However, their websites have many testimonials that praise the products.
Clue #2
Brands that overpromise on specs but underdeliver. Many brands selling on Amazon, especially those selling very cheap devices, tend to do this. They promise a Theragun but deliver a weak clone. Here are more deceptive marketing tactics we expose in the massage gun industry.
Here’s how to smoke them out:
- Only a few brands boast a 16mm amplitude – Theragun, Achedaway, and a few known others.
- Find out if they promise a 16mm amplitude and advertise a max of over 3000RPM. This is often overstated.
- Find out whether they sell an under $100 gun that revs up to 3500+RPM. This is also likely false advertising.
Clue #3
Brands that were part of the fake reviews scheme on Amazon, including those that use incentivized reviews (they promise money rewards if you leave a 5-star review). More than 600 brands were banned not long ago.
Here’s how to spot them:
- Read the Amazon reviews and look for mentions of gift cards or any other rewards promised when posting a review. Many users will say something like, “The brand promised me a $30 gift card if I post a review, so here it goes.”
- Beware of brands with 1000+ 5-star reviews even though the device was only recently released. If it’s too good to be true, it probably isn’t.
All Other Brands Whose Massage Guns We Have Reviewed
Here is a list of percussion massager brands whose devices we’ve tested or plan to test in time to come:
- Addaday
- addsfit
- Aerlang
- Bitfinic
- Blackleaf
- Butyce
- Chirogun
- Cryotex
- Darkiron
- Everyfun
- Fitpulse
- FitRX
- Flyby
- Kingsfield
- Legiral
- Mebak
- Medcursor
- Naipo
- NoCry
- OYeet
- Relxbit
- Rexogun
- TimTam
- Toloco
- WODFitters
- Vybe
Summary
So now you know the best massage gun brands. We love Ekrin Athletics and Theragun, but we also value Hyperice (for being pioneers), Bob and Brad (for their latest D9 Pro gun), Achedaway (for all the inventions), and a few other brands for product/quality consistency.
Theragun started the whole industry and deserves mention. Besides, they actually make great products. Special mention to Opove, Lifepro (the only other brand that offers a lifetime warranty), and Hyperice, which is determined to keep a competitive edge over Theragun.
Other brands produce genuine and decent devices. However, watch out for brands that don’t offer what they promise and those that sell what they don’t produce at all.
Do you know any massage gun brands we haven’t mentioned here? Or maybe you represent one of them? You can always contact us here.
Until next time!
Achedaway

Key Facts:
- Genuine, High-amplitude alternative to Theragun
- Very quiet
- Great attachments
- Reasonably priced
Achedaway is a trusted American-Chinese brand that sells recovery products. They feature here as the number 2 brand for two main reasons:
Reason 1
They were the first to introduce a reasonably priced alternative to the most expensive guns – the Achedaway A3. The device still sells today, and we have an early unit that still works like new.
However, they became even more famous when they introduced Achedaway Pro to a market, starving for a cheaper Theragun Pro alternative.
The Achedaway Pro features a 16mm amplitude that is rare with cheaper guns (amplitude is the distance the massage gun head travels as it percusses).
The Pro is also strong with a stall force (the pressure a device can withstand) similar to Theragun Pro.
Reason 2
The second reason we fell in love with Achedaway is that it’s a really hushed gun.
While most high-amplitude devices tend to rattle and annoy, the Achedaway Pro is amazingly quiet – we checked.
Thanks to it, everyone could point out the flaw in Theraguns – high-amplitude guns can actually be quiet.
Apart from the two reasons, Achedaway equips their massage guns well. They come with great attachments, including metallic ones and semi-soft half-ball attachments (all about attachments in this guide).
Even though they only sell two massage guns, they always try to be innovative and disturb the usual norm of massage guns.
For instance, they recently introduced a cupping device that we reviewed a while back – it was pretty innovative. We are also aware that they are working on more solutions even now.
Want to buy it? Use the MGA60 code to get $60 OFF at the Achedaway official store here.
Read More: Our hands-on Achedaway Pro review.
Urikar

Key Facts
- Many devices to choose from
- Heated option available
- Reasonably priced
Urikar sells very affordable but basic massage guns. However, we have yet to see another brand offering a solid sub-$100 heated massage gun (with the URIKAR200 code – gives a massive 40% off).
Urikar’s Pro 2 model is the best Urikar by far, we voted it the best heated massage gun. Don’t expect it be one of the most powerful massage guns, but it is a good budget device.
Read our full Urikar Pro 2 review for more details.

Recoverfun

They are a small but well-established brand that, in some ways, resembles Achedaway.
We like their Recoverfun Plus gun – it’s powerful and heavy-duty. Their mini massage gun is tiny but decent.


Sportneer

They also appeared early in the market, and we have included their products in our “best of” titles. We loved their D9 gun the most – it’s quiet, stylishly done and reasonably priced.
Read More Check the Sportneer Elite D9 review here.
























Hi there,
I I wonder if you are planning or have you tested Renpho brands devices:
Renpho Power Thermacool and
Active Massage Gun +
Those two are newer brands and are superb. I advise you to look them and evaluate.
Also, they are extremely cheap $120 and $80
I appreciate your work very much, so thank you for that.
Kind regards,
Georg Sudar
Hi Georg,
We are glad to hear from our readers and learn about their opinions!
Thanks for your valid suggestion. In the following months, we will get our hands on some of their devices.
Best Regards,
Mario