

Review
This deep tissue massage gun is one of those products that punches well above its weight at this price point. It's a handheld percussion massager designed for muscle recovery, relaxation, and targeting tension in shoulders, back, and other body areas—essentially doing what professional massage therapists charge hundreds for, but in your own home.
What stands out is the 30-speed range. Most budget massage guns offer 5-10 speeds, so having this much control is genuinely useful. Paired with 10 interchangeable heads (ball, fork, flat, pointed, etc.), you can customise the experience for different muscle groups and recovery needs. The LCD touch screen adds a layer of convenience—no hunting for physical buttons, just tap to adjust intensity and mode.
The quiet operation is a legitimate bonus. Many percussion massagers sound like a power drill, but this one keeps noise to a reasonable level, making it practical for evening use without disturbing partners or housemates.
That said, there are caveats. At this price, you're not getting flagship features like heat therapy or app connectivity that premium models boast. The battery life isn't specified here, which is worth checking before purchasing. Build quality, whilst adequate, likely won't match brands like Theragun or Hyperice over a 5-year period. It's also heavier than some competitors, so extended arm use requires a bit more effort.
For whom is this ideal? Anyone wanting to dip into massage gun recovery without committing £100+, people dealing with post-workout soreness, desk workers with shoulder tension, or as a supplementary recovery tool alongside stretching. It's not for professional athletes requiring premium durability, but for casual fitness enthusiasts and general wellness, it delivers real value.
At 42% off, bringing the price to £20.37, this is a genuine bargain for a 30-speed percussion massager with this many attachment options. You're saving over £14, which makes the entry barrier to this type of recovery tool very low. Recommended if you're curious about massage guns but haven't justified the expense before.