Who We Are
BestMassageGun.com is an independent review site dedicated to helping people find the right percussion massager for their recovery, pain relief, and athletic needs. We're not owned by Theragun, Hypervolt, or any other manufacturer, and we don't accept paid placements or sponsored reviews.
Our team includes athletes, physical therapy enthusiasts, and gear-obsessed reviewers who got tired of seeing the same generic "top 10" lists that clearly never put hands on a single product. We actually buy these massage guns, use them on real sore muscles, and report what we find.
How We Make Money
We participate in the Amazon Associates Program. When you click one of our product links and make a purchase, we earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. This is how we fund our testing and keep the site running.
Important: our affiliate relationship does NOT influence our rankings. We recommend products based on percussion depth, build quality, noise, and real-world performance — not commission rates. If a popular gun is overpriced or underbuilt, we say so.
Our Review Process
- Spec analysis: We dig into amplitude, stall force, PPM, battery capacity, and motor type
- Hands-on testing: We use each gun for at least 30 days on legs, back, shoulders, and forearms
- Noise measurement: Decibel readings at 12 inches under load, not the manufacturer's idle spec
- Review aggregation: We cross-reference thousands of verified Amazon reviews to spot reliability patterns
- Quarterly updates: Rankings are refreshed as new models launch and prices shift
Affiliate Disclosure
FTC Disclosure: BestMassageGun.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.
Our opinions are our own. We only recommend products we believe provide genuine value to our readers.
Medical Disclaimer
We are not medical professionals. Massage guns can cause harm if used incorrectly or by people with certain medical conditions (blood clotting disorders, neuropathy, osteoporosis, recent injury). Consult your doctor or physical therapist before starting percussion therapy, especially if you have a medical condition or take blood thinners.
Contact Us
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