Therabody - Theragun mini (1st Gen) Handheld Portable Massage Gun Device, 150 Minute Battery + Travel Pouch - Black
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Description
Features
Unrivaled Power. Remarkably Quiet™.
Proprietary brushless motor with QuietForce Technology™ delivers renowned Theragun power.
Ultra-portable design
The mini is built for portability and fits in the palm of your hand and weighs less than 1.5lbs.
3 Speeds
With 3 speed options, the mini gives you the ability to customize treatments on the go.
Proprietary brushless motor with QuietForce Technology
Ultra-portable
3 speeds (1750, 2100, 2400 PPMs)
Ergonomic grip
Internal lithium-ion battery (150 minutes)
1-Year warranty
What's Included
Theragun Mini Handheld Percussive Massage Device
Soft case
1 easy-to-clean closed-cell-foam attachments
Standard Ball - Perfect for overall use on large and small muscle groups.
Power adapter
Key Specs
- App CompatibleNo
- Wireless ConnectivityNone
General
- Product NameTheragun mini (1st Gen) Handheld Portable Massage Gun Device, 150 Minute Battery + Travel Pouch
- BrandTherabody
- Model NumberG4-MINI-PKG-US
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Dimension
- Product Width4.25 inches
- Product Height8 inches
- Product Length7 inches
- Product Weight2.9 pounds
Features
- Massage AreaEntire Body
- Massage ModesRapid percussion
- Number of Speed Settings3
- Ergonomic HandleYes
- Remote Control IncludedNo
- Indicator Light(s)Yes
Power
- Power SourceBattery-powered
- Rechargeable BatteryYes
- Battery ChemistryLithium-ion
- Auto Shut-OffNo
Connectivity
- App CompatibleNo
- Wireless ConnectivityNone
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
- UPC810036050166
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 1157 reviews
(1,157 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers have good things to say about the Theragun mini's portability, power, battery life, and quiet operation. They appreciate that it is easy to use and can be taken anywhere. Some customers also find that it provides effective pain relief. However, a few customers have expressed concerns about the limited number of attachments, the grip, the weight, the durability, and the amount of pressure it applies.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Portable, Powerful
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Buy it.
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this for my husband over a year ago and it’s still doing well after almost daily use. He has neurological problems with pain, and uses it a lot. It’s lasting longer than cheaper brands, and is just as powerful as bigger/bulkier models. It fits in your palm better, and is less heavy, too. Thi is the one!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Therabody mini
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If your looking for a good massager in a compact size and powerful enough to get the soreness then this is your massager. It’s light compact and you can take it anywhere. It’s also pretty quiet compared to the other theraguns . The battery lasts at least 3-5 days and that’s using every day . I love the theragun mini . The price is right too.
This review is from Therabody - Theragun mini Handheld Percussive Massage Device (Latest Model) with Travel Case - Red
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Relief on the go!
||Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I travel frequently for work, and sometimes bringing the regular Theragun Elite isn’t an option because of limited packing space and weight. Queue this little guy, and I can still get end of day relief on my calves, feet, and arms after a busy day. Also it doesn’t rattle my head as much when I use on my neck and shoulders area if I’m too sensitive to motion. Though it isn’t as powerful than the bigger products, it still does the trick and is a great product and highly recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent for travel
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Excellent for traveling and when on the go. TSA allows you to take it on the plane. Takes up no room in my carry on bag.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product
||Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this massage gun . Great after cardio workout. My daughter uses it too.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Portable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have the Theragun pro this i love this i took it work use this on my break its just as quite as it is powerful. If needed you can switch the little attachment heads too.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portable, SizeCons mentioned:Attachments
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
small but powerful
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Theragun mini is a great option for a powerful massage but still portable almost everywhere. I have not personally used a full size or “regular” theragun but based on the pictures, the mini does look decently smaller and a lot more compact. I think this mini option is a good choice for someone who has a theragun already but wants one smaller they can toss in their gym bag etc, or someone who does not own a theragun already but wants to try out a smaller, less expensive version first before spending more for a much higher price tag version. For me, I am the latter. I have heard about the theragun but was not sure if it would be right for me but a mini version seemed like a good way to test it out and I was definitely impressed. The Mini does not come with extra attachments, (but they still work if you have them or buy separately) but it does have a standard round edge that seems to work for my basic needs right now. It also comes with a carrying pouch which is soft and really nice to make sure it stays protected if it’s tossing around in your bag or car or wherever, and it comes with a charging cable. Pretty standard stuff there, maybe one other attachment included would have been nice but when they’re trying to offer a budget friendly version, I understand some corners need to be cut. And if you’re simply adding this to your collection of theragun products then you likely have the attachments already. Otherwise, that’s about it as far as what is in the box. So how well does it work? I was actually pleasantly surprised how well this Mini version works. I’ve had other massagers and they all seem about the same, never able to get deep enough and don’t help for a very long time. I’ve had the mini for about a week now and have been using it on two problem areas almost every day that I have been having a lot of tension and knots in. One is around my neck and shoulders from looking at phone screens too long and slouching, and the other is around my hips from an uncomfortable bed. Both areas have been feeling much better lately and less tight overall. It’s not like it’s going to be some magical cure, but it does provide temporary relief while I work on getting a better bed and not looking down at my phone so much. I also do a fair amount of exercise and workouts during the average week and that’s the other place this little guy shines. Right now with the current spread of coronavirus I’ve been doing workouts at home obviously but once I can get back to the gym I will make sure this is in my bag. I like to use it before a workout to help loosen up any areas that I’ll be focusing on and then again after the workout which seems to help prevent sore muscles the next day as well. If you do a lot of exercise or have any sore areas, this is a great way to relax the muscles and loosen up knots. There’s 3 speeds on the mini, I believe the full size versions have more with more features (and higher price tag) but I found the 3 speeds to be a good variety for what I need. The lower speed is better around bone or my neck where you’ll be more sensitive and the higher speeds can really dig into my deep tissue areas that need more power. The battery life is really surprising for the small size of the Mini too. Theragun website says it’s 150 minutes of run time which I have not tested with a stopwatch but it definitely lasts a really long time. I’ve been using it a few times a day at all 3 speeds and after almost 7 days it’s just now showing a low battery and I'll need to charge it again. There’s no screen on the mini but it does have a LED light that indicates the battery status. Green/Blue/Red for full, medium and low respectfully. You can also just tap the power button while the device is off to see what the battery level is and while it is operating the LED will light to the appropriate color. One thing that comes with a good battery and powerful motor is weight. I have noticed it can be pretty heavy in your hand when you’re trying to work the opposite arm. I found myself massaging my left shoulder/arm while holding it with my right hand and then switching to holding with my left arm to work my right arm because the right was getting sore from holding the theragun, and back and forth it went. But like most massage related products, it works better with two people. If you have someone else who can assist you, you’ll be a lot more relaxed and able to reach your back and shoulders without stressing your opposite arm. The noise of the mini is really low as well. Even at high speed it’s not much louder than talking. I was able to use it and watch tv or talk to my wife without having an issue hearing, even when it was right up close to my ear. I mean, it’s not going to be silent, but the idea that they got it to not be annoyingly loud while still running a motor inside is pretty cool. Overall, I do feel the theragun mini is a great option for anyone who needs a good, reliable, and portable massager for deep knots and sore muscles. It’s a must for any gym bag. PROS: - Small, portable design; Take it anywhere!! - Soft carrying pouch - Very quiet operating levels - 3 speeds - LONG battery life with LED indicator - Short charging time - Relatively lightweight CONS: - A little heavy for holding a long time in some places - Matte black finish shows “scuffs” and oils easily
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portable, Powerful
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Just what I was looking for
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m always on the lookout for pain relieving devices due Osteoarthritis, “and getting old :O “and just wear and tear on the body. My wife also needs some help with a sore back as she is constantly lifting heavy items “for her” are her job. I saw that Theragun had the new Mini model out and wanted to give it a try as it’s more portable and doesn’t cost as much as other units. Unboxing and First thoughts: The Mini came in a nice Theragun logoed box and inside it was a zippered neoprene case with the Mini inside, “nice they are including a quality case with it”, a charger, guide, warranty information and a Theragun sticker. I was really surprised at the weight of the unit and size. It’s not very big but it feels very robust and has a good bit of weight to it “feels like a quality product”. The end attachment is the “regular” sized attachment and is already installed on the device. I went ahead and plugged it in and let it charge up before the first use. Next to the power button there are three small LEDs that indicate the power setting “there are three”, and a quick tap of the power button cycles through these. The power plug has a standard power barrel type tip on it and you’ll have to keep this around to charge it up. The outside of the device is coated with a rubbery type surface and that makes it very easy to hold on to. The shape is about perfect to grab onto and hold without slipping. Neither of us have a problem holding onto it. Use: Now with all the social distancing that’s been going on I haven’t gone to a chiropractor here lately and have notice my neck and back were giving me some issues. While I do have other massage devices, mainly a chair insert “that has worked really well over the years”, it just does Swedish type massage nothing really deep like the devices my chiropractor uses. There’s a power button on the side of the device and you press/hold for just a second to turn it on, do the same to turn it off and it starts right in. I was surprised just how much power this had and running it over my neck felt great “just like the device my chiro used”. The low setting is pretty powerful and going up to level 2 and 3 it surprisingly beat the heck out of you “in a good way”. I did find that level 2 was pretty much my preferred setting, 2 being a little too slow, and more hammer type, and three just a little too much vibration in there. I ran the device over my neck, shoulders and then had my wife run it over my back, and the first time using this everything was a little sensitive to it so she didn’t do it long. But after waiting an hour I felt great and wanted to do some more so I went at it again. I’ve noticed now that after using it a couple days the sensitivity to it is less and my back and neck pain are so much better “truly amazing, “should have had one of these years ago”. My wife wanted me to run over her shoulders as she was pretty sore from lifting heavy items at work and loved it. She said it helped the stiffness right away and couldn’t believe the difference “especially the next morning”. She also had me try it on her feet, from standing all day they were sore. I used it on the soles of her feet and she was overjoyed how well this works for taking out the stiff/sore feeling. Conclusion: We are both so impressed with the Mini that it will be getting some heavy use for as long as it lasts. I would say that it’s as good as the machine my chiro used and with this one being a portable unit I can use it anywhere I want without being tied to an electrical outlet “only when charging”. I did notice though that you can overdo it, and I was pretty sore the next day after going over my neck quite a few times the first day. That’s only taken a day to resolve and I’m back to using it regularly. This has also helped immensely for my sleep and I don’t wake up nearly as stiff as I usually do, “my wife has the same comments”. As for noise, this is quiet enough to where you won’t disturb anyone, “could even use it in an office setting”. I do happen to have an Extech professional sound meter and took some readings. The room I was in was at 37.6db for the base “very quiet”. From 18” away I read 47.3db on low, 48.6db on medium and 52.6db on high. Then I moved 6’ away and the meter read 45.1db low, 46.5db on medium and 51.4db on high. The high setting is about the equivalent to a refrigerator running up close so across a room more than 6’ away the sound shouldn’t bother anyone. The sound it generates is more of a low pitch sound too “reminds me of my wife’s sewing machine” and it’s not a high pitched irritating sound at all. We both really love this device and hope it give us many years of use. If you have ever been to a chiropractor or physical therapist and have had them use one of those percussion machines on you then you’ll know what this is like. It really helped with our aches and pains and hopefully it will do the same for you too. The company also has different attachments and we will be ordering some of them to try out. Some for larger areas and less impact and others for fingertip / thumb sized high pressure points. We never had an issue with running out of power, and it’s close to the manufacturers claim of 150 minutes “we never timed it but it lasted a long time before needing a charge”.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhat is the output voltage on the charger that came with the theragun mini? I lost mine.
Asked by Ashley.
- A:Answer On my charger, it says: Input: 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 0.8A Output: 15V --- 1500mA --22.5W Hope this helps!
Answered by Kevin
Q: QuestionWhy are all these reviews from people who received the product for writing review? I came here for real reviews. These are meaningless.
Asked by Wondering.
- A:Answer I bought it on the advise of my physical therapist and yes it is worth it. It's like getting a deep tissue massage every day
Answered by richnr
Q: QuestionA gift - no paperwork.Included charger,&carry case.How is the speed determined? What are the 2 slots on the side of the device? Is there a start button or just press the ball on body.1 How long does it take for a full charge.
Asked by Rosiebaby.
- A:Answer Open up a browser on the internet and type Therabody mini or search therabody.com. On Therabody’s website there is a user’s guide that explains everything.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionCan you purchase additional attachments, such as the ones that come with the Elite and Pro?
Asked by Mike.
- A:Answer Yes, the attachments are interchangeable. I have the Prime and mini and the attachments can go back and forth.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionPlease send link to purchase replacement charger
Asked by Theraguncharger.
- A:Answer Go to Best Buy and they will give you the best answer
Answered by user223685
Q: QuestionCan the theragun mini go through security in a carry-on luggage?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes
Answered by TaniaR
Q: QuestionWhere are instructions for using mini
Asked by Biker38.
- A:Answer Instructions come inside box or u can always youtube reviews and show u how to use it but its pretty common sense
Answered by TaniaR