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Hydragun Massage Gun Review

4.8out of 5

Design4.8
Features4.8
Price4.7

There are a lot of massage gun models you’ll find online. At first, I didn’t know the difference. I was just inclined to buy any model since they all seemed to work the same for me. After my first few tries with different models, I realised that they may all look the same. However, the quality of their massages is different. Plus, not all had the same number of speed levels and percussion rate.

If you’re looking for a massage gun that you can trust, I recommend the Hydragun to you. It’s one of my favourites and after this review, you’ll want to have your own, too.

Overview of the Hydragun Massage Gun

The Hydragun Massage Gun is one of the high-quality massage guns that come with different materials for their attachment heads. If you take a closer look at its massage heads, you’ll notice that they’re not all made in plastic. Some of them, specifically flat head and the round head, are made of steel. This is to give you a deeper massage in the large muscle groups.

This small change of materials was impressive because then I knew that Hydragun took their quality of massages seriously. In spite of almost all the other competitors having plastic massage heads, Hydragun has a unique proposition. It has steel heads for deeper and harder massages. If you’re like me and you like very hard massages, then this is the device for you.

Other than the massage heads, there’s also something interesting about the Hydragun Massage Gun’s design. If you look a little closer to the handle, you’ll notice that it’s not straight. That’s intentional. The 99-degree angle is meant to make the handle more ergonomic especially if you plan to use the device on your arms.

Design-wise, there’s nothing I would’ve asked to change in the Hydragun Massage Gun. The same goes for its power. It has a 3200 percussion rate which is the standard for heavy-duty use. It has 6 speed levels, so if you don’t want the 3200-RPM rate, you can go for a slower and milder level.

And to cap it all off, the Hydragun Massage Gun has a silent motor. For a 3200-RPM motor, it’s silent enough to be used in the office even when someone is sleeping beside me. The sound ranges from 30-50 decibels but in my experience, it doesn’t go anywhere near 50 decibels.

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A Closer Look at the Features of the Hydragun Massage Gun

6 Adjustable Speed Levels

The Hydragun Massage Gun has 6 speed levels and you can adjust them by using the main power button. While I didn’t like the fact that you had to press 5 times to get to the fastest speed level, there are indicator lights just beside it to tell you what speed level you are currently at.

The maximum speed level is at 3200 percussions per minute. Compared to others, this is already very good since some only have a maximum of 2800-3000 percussions per minute. If you don’t want a very hard massage, you can opt for the other lighter levels especially if you’re massaging softer muscles.

Admittedly, there are some massage guns that have more than 6 speed levels. This places the Hydragun Massage Gun with a below average number of levels. However, if you’re not that choosy with speeds, then you don’t really need to look for a device that has more levels. Moreover, there will just be marginal changes to the speed levels.

Going back to Hydragun, the 6 speed levels are already pre-set so you can’t make additional changes to the speed whenever you choose a level. To chose one, just press on the power button for less than a second. The 4th to 6th levels give a deeper massage on your muscle tissues while the 1st to 3rd levels just slowly wake up the muscles.

If you want a massage that will just get the blood flowing to your body, then the first three levels are great for that. They have less than 2600 RPM and they’re not as intense as the other three levels. Plus, they’re perfect for areas where you’re ticklish.

7 Massage Heads

There are seven attachment heads included in the package – a ball head, flat head, bullet head, fork head, mushroom head, steel head, and a curved head. If you’ll notice, there are two types of material for the heads, some are made of plastic while others are made of steel. Now you’re wondering why they have to have a different materials.

The difference in materials is to give you a deeper massage for areas that are often more tensed, say, your pecs and back. While a plastic head does a fantastic job at massaging these areas pre-workout, the steel heads are meant for a post-workout kind of massage. I used the plastic head for a post-workout cooldown, and the depth of massage is very different.

The ball head is made from plastic and it’s meant to be used for larger muscle groups like the glutes and the quads. The bullet head, on the other hand, is for smaller muscles like the feet and the inner joints. The bullet head, though made of plastic, gives a very focused massage on pressure points. I sometimes use this on my back if I wanted to target specific areas.

The fork head is used for the forearms, calves, and back. If you’re wondering why it has two pointed pieces on each side, it’s to avoid hitting the spine. the two twines are also perfect for giving a somewhat deeper massage on different points of the arms and back. You can also use this one for medium-sized muscle groups.

All 7 massage heads can be placed in the zipper case that comes with the whole package. Even if I don’t plan on using everything, I still bring them because you’ll never know which muscle will need a good percussion massage after a workout.

To change the massage heads, simply turn the whole device off and attach the massage head of your choice. Lock it into position by twisting it counter-clockwise. Keep in mind that you have to make sure the whole gun is turned off so it doesn’t start turning even when there’s no massage head attached to it.

Powerful but Quiet Motor

There’s a lot to love about the Hydragun Massage Gun and one of them is its powerful but quiet motor. I’ve used a lot of massage guns and it’s rare to find one that has a powerful motor that isn’t too loud that it disturbs other people in the gym. With the Hydragun Massage Gun, you don’t have to worry about waking anyone up thanks to its quiet motor.

A whisper is at 25 decibels and a normal speaking voice is at 60 decibels. To get an idea of how quiet the Hydragun motor is, think about a sound that’s slightly louder than a whisper. It can be similar to a low phone vibration. That alone is very impressive for a 3200-motor.

When it comes to its motor, it’s nothing short of impressive. The 3200 RPMs are made for heavy-duty use making this an ideal massage gun for athletes and sporty people in general. If you frequent the gym, you will also find the powerful motor very helpful in addressing tough muscles that have gone sore after your workout.

What makes this motor special is not only its ability to give us many pusles per minute; it’s also run by SmoothDrive™ Technology created by Hydragun itself. If you’re  wondering what that is, it’s a high torque-to-weight ratio technology with a reduction in wear and tear capability. That way, you don’t have to worry about a broken motor that’s hard to replace.

Long Battery Life

If you have a massage gun, one of the most important features is the battery life. On average, massage guns should at least have 6 hours of life on a fully-charged battery. While the website for Hydragun says that the device can last up to 6 hours, I can say that it can lost longer. Based on my usage of it, it can last up to 7 hours if you know how to use the device properly.

The ideal usage for a massage gun is a maximum of 30-45 minutes per day. You shouldn’t use it for more than 30 minutes on one area because you’ll end up adding pain to your muscles than making it feel better. I only use the massage gun 15-20 minutes a day with every part of my body having at least 2-3 minutes exposure.

The only thing I didn’t like about the battery is that it takes 3.5-4 hours to charge. This is too long for me because it takes even longer for it to charge compared to a smartphone’s charging time. Moreover, it doesn’t have a USB port for charging. It comes with its own Australian charger so you have to make sure you have it when you know that the battery is almost drained.

If there’s anything that needs to be improved on the battery, it’s a shorter charging time and a USB port to change the current port.

Sleek and Ergonomic Design

One of my favourite features (if not my most favourite) is the design of the whole device. The Hydragun Massage Gun is not a bulky massage gun, that I’ll give you. It’s not the lightest either but it’s definitely easy to use thanks to its thin handle that is angled at 99 degrees.

I put a lot of emphasis on the handle because a lot of the massage guns I’ve used had a thick handle. If you have small hands like me, it’s easy for you to feel sore after reaching for your back or the back of your hamstrings. Since the Hydragun Massage Gun has a thinner handle, it’s easier to grip tightly.

The handle uses a nanoscale silicone wrap. This means that apart from its small circumference, it has a premium non-slip material that will help you hold it securely even if your hands are a little sweaty from a workout.

Over to the back of the gun, you’ll see that there’s just one button. This is the power button which also serves as the speed level button when the device is already turned on. To start your use, just press the power button for 2-3 seconds until the indicator light shows. From there, the device doesn’t automatically start producing a vibration. Instead, you have to choose the speed level you want.

Hydragun takes pride in the design of their massage gun. It believes that simpler designs are always the better. It has removed all the unnecessary groves and humps that you would often find in other massage guns. Hence, the Hydragun Massage Gun is a little more angular than the rest. It is truly one of the high-quality massage guns available in Australia.

Pro and Cons

Pros
  • 7 attachment heads
  • 6 speed levels
  • 3200 percussion speed
  • 12mm amplitude
  • Comes with robust zipper carry case
  • Comes with an Australian charger
  • Lightweight due to aluminum alloy
  • Ergonomic design with 99-degree handle
  • 1.5-year warranty
Cons
  • Not USB chargeable
  • Long charging time (3.5-4 hours)

Final Thoughts

The Hydragun Massage Gun is one of the best massage guns in Australia. The moment it arrives at your doorstep, you know that Hydragun takes their design, quality, and customer service very seriously.

From a nicely packaged box with a case for the charger and attachment heads, there’s nothing short of impressive for this device. When you have the Hydragun Massage Gun, you don’t have to look for any other massage device for your muscles.

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