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Is This Bob and Brad Massager Worth It?

900 views· 16 likes· 10:51· Oct 22, 2025

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► Get the VibeFlow: https://amzn.to/414AizV 👍 LIKE the video? Smash the thumbs up! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE with "all" notifications to know when new videos are out ✅ CONNECT on IG & TikTok @BestMassageTech 💬 EMAIL me at BestMassageTechnology@gmail.com These percussion free massagers are starting to become very popular and I expect we will see a lot of them being marketed this holiday season. The VibeFlow is probably the fourth or fifth device I've reviewed that is designed to fulfill a gap in the market left by aggressive massage guns. That gap is one where people want the benefits and good feeling of a massage gun, but they don't like how aggressive the massage is. These percussion free devices tend to be more vibrational, but offer some of the similar attachments and features of traditional massage guns. The VibeFlow is a well built device and one that definitely leans into the vibrational massage space. It has a good build quality and while I don't have a lot to compare it against, for the price point, I think it's a great value. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links above may be affiliate links. #bobandbrad #bestmassagetech #vibrationmassage #stickmassage

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In this video I tested the Bob and Brad Vibe Flow Massager and broke down what it actually is: a non-percussive, percussion-free massager that looks like a flashlight but is really built around vibration instead of that aggressive “hammering” you get from a traditional massage gun. I walk through what comes in the box (carrying case, USB-C charging cable, full color manual) and I show the attachment setup—metal tip, bullet head, flat head, plus the silicone nodule top and that little moving top piece. Then I get into the specs and real-world feel. Because it’s vibration-based, the stroke length is under 2 mm (around 1.5–1.6 mm), and stall force basically isn’t a factor—you can push as hard as you want and it won’t stall. You get four speeds from 5,000 to 7,000 vibrations per minute, and I demo the noise, speed changes, and how it feels in-hand. My biggest takeaways: it’s comfortable, less aggressive than a massage gun, and it’s especially useful for areas like the neck where I prefer more control. At $130 with a 2-year warranty, I think it’s a strong value, with my main nitpicks being the slippery brushed metal handle, the bottom-only button placement, and attachment heads I wish were bigger.

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