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I got the theragun pro 2+ yrs ago and it's been a 11/10 purchase for me. I don't remember the big difference between the other trims but the pro particularly has a soft foam attachment option that is amazing for smaller muscles, sensitive areas. Ive had the crappy <$100 'vibration' massagers and theyre not in the same league.
Up to $350 CAD off on select devices Theragun pro (4th gen) $449 Theragun pro (5th gen) $649 Theragun mini (2nd gen) $189. Expired Hot Deals. shoei. Nov 17th, 2023 9:57 am.
120-MIN. BATTERY LIFE - Theragun Elite does not come fully charged. Please charge the Theragun Elite to 100% before using to maintain the best battery health. CUSTOMIZABLE SPEED RANGE & OLED SCREEN - monitor current speed and force on OLED screen, access any speed between 1750-2400 PPMs via Therabody app.
29% Off. Retailer: Amazon.ca. More offers from Amazon.ca. Theragun Elite 5th Generation - 388.99. Looks like its ATL according to camelx3. This is for the 5th Generation which is the same price as the 4th. Not sure what the difference is. Images.
Theragun Elite™ Massage Device Therabody Colour: White $279.30 Subtotal: $549.00 Savings: - $269.70 ...
Note that the Theragun Pro 4th gen is the one with swappable batteries, the Pro 5th gen and this Elite does not have removable batteries. Nearby Amazon.ca locations: Last edited by oncalltech on Jul 12th, 2023 3:59 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Theragun G3 Pro $759.00 regular 30% off to $508.98 Less 10% SportChek first time customer newsletter sign up code Less 6% eBates offer Less 4% Canadian Tire Money kick back Got the top tier down to about $412 before tax. And the kicker? I was going to buy it for my wife’s Christmas present at full price if I had to. Thanks
ilikegamedeals wrote: ↑FYI, Anybody who bought this I would recommend don’t open it, and return it to indigo.
More offers from Costco. Warehouse pricing is $50, online is $60. I just picked it up and love the small size. It's more powerful than I anticipated. It charges via usb-c but it is picky. I am unable to charge it with usb-c to usb-c charger/cable combo. Multiple USB-A to USB-C cable/charger work fine. 4 massage speeds. 2-hour runtime per charge.
^This. I bought one a couple months ago when it was on sale at the warehouse. It is a nice little unit for travel (vs my full size Theragun Pro) and having USB-C is great without packing additional chargers and cables. It is not as powerful as the Theragun but still very useable for sore backs and calves on the 3rd and 4th intensity level.