SAVE $30: As of Dec. 2, the Theragun Relief is on sale at Amazon for $119. That's a 20% discount off the list price.
Black Friday may be over, but Cyber Monday deals are still active to satisfy your discount needs. With anything from TVs to iPads reduced, you'll find something for everyone. And for the fitness enthusiasts, you need to check out this latest deal on the Theragun Relief. As of Dec. 2, you can find it on sale for $119, saving you $30.
Using a muscle gun, such as a Theragun, offers a whole host of benefits for physical recovery and overall wellness. It helps alleviate muscle soreness and stiffness by promoting blood circulation and reducing lactic acid buildup. After a tough workout, using a muscle gun can speed up your recovery. Regular use may improve flexibility and range of motion, and prevent injuries.
SEE ALSO: The Cyber Monday deals we're obsessing over SEE ALSO: The best Cyber Monday travel deals are the perfect excuse to book an extra holidayThe Theragun Relief specifically provides fast relief from aches, stiffness, and tension in under two minutes—equivalent to a 15-minute massage. It can be adaptable for back, leg, and neck use and it includes three attachments: the Dampener for tender areas, the Standard Ball for overall use, and the Thumb for trigger points.
The triangle handle makes it easy to use and hold for long periods, while the whisper-quiet, 3-speed settings with LED indicators make it perfect for daily use.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal.
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