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Hydragun Massage Gun Review

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About This Video

In this video I review the Hydragun Massage Gun—one I technically didn’t buy. I picked it up “free” as part of a bundle when I purchased Hydragun’s HeatPod sauna blanket, so this is a bonus review, but it’s also a massage gun that’s genuinely worth considering on its own. I break down what comes in the box, walk through the attachments and the carrying case, and then go over the key specs that actually matter when you’re comparing massage guns. I cover the stall force (rated at 40 lb) and stroke length (12 mm), explain what those numbers mean in real use, and demonstrate the speed range (6 speeds from 200 to 3,200 percussions per minute). I also talk about the display lights (speed, battery, and a force meter), the rated 6-hour battery life with a 2600 mAh battery, and how quiet it is—honestly one of the quieter full-size massage guns I’ve used. At the end, I share what I like and don’t like: the unique teardrop/guitar-pick handle shape feels great in-hand, the case is protective, and it’s a solid performer for the price. My main nitpicks are that the attachments are mostly hard (metal/plastic), and a couple heads can spin because they don’t “lock” in place. Overall, I have no issue recommending it if you’re shopping in that $300 tier.

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