Launched earlier in August this year, HYDRAGUN is a sports-recovery device built on percussive technology that has received many glowing reviews from some of Singapore’s top elite athletes like Singapore football legend Fandi Ahmad, MMA champion Angela Lee, national badminton player Loh Kean Yew and champion bodybuilder and personal trainer Adrian Tan.
Unlike the usual general use massager to relieve general aches and pains, Hydragun is purpose-built to focused on sports-recovery with an interchangeable head to custom the therapy needed.
This new post-workout tool is ideal for massaging tired muscles and for reducing the impact of delayed onset muscle soreness, a medical condition also known as DOMS. It has been designed specifically to
provide speedy and effective muscle pain relief for high-performance athletes.
Unboxing:
A Hydragun set will come with a massage therapy gun, charger, 6 different changeable massage heads for different needs, a carrier case as well as a detailed instruction manual.
I am not an elite athlete, but I found the Hydragun effective too, after having used it for the past several weeks after my regular gym sessions or evening jogs. When I introduced the device to my family, they found it nifty and useful for general massage use as well. The 6 different changeable massage heads are the biggest advantage, effectively transforming Hydragun into 7 different massagers with one device.
Check out our video review here:
The device retails at S$399 and is available online via their official webstore.
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