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G3 Massage Gun $439 + an Extra up to $155 off Theragun Device for Frontline Medical Workers @ Theraguns

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Premium massage device G3 on sale for $439

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To support the frontline workers showing up day after day and putting themselves at risk for our health and safety, we’re extending up to AUD155 off Theragun devices starting April 9 while supplies last, in addition to donating 300+ Theraguns and thousands of masks to 60+ hospitals around the world. All doctors, nurses, first responders, hospital/medical staff, active duty military, and veterans are eligible. We hope this helps you take care of yourselves while you selflessly take care of all of us.

To access your exclusive frontline discount, simply reach out to us at [email protected] with the subject line “Frontline Discount”. Please include proper verification, such as an official ID or documentation.

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AUD155 off G3 MSRP and AUD111 off liv MSRP, while supplies last. Valid for ANZ active duty and retired military members, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors, nurses, researchers, and hospital/medical staff only. Proper verification including an official ID, documentation, or similar is required. These frontline discounts cannot be combined with other offers or promotions. Limit one device per ID or documentation presented.

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  • +5

    Own one and use it often. Paid the full $849 because I'm a dumbass.

    Can confidently say that anything less than 50% off is overpriced.

    • -1

      Anything less?

    • Are they worth getting? I'm thinking of getting one for my mrs who's pretty active.

      • Yes and no.
        I use it every time i workout, 5-times a week, and it definitely helps.
        Maybe if you can get the pro for around the $500 mark. The adjustable arm makes a difference if you are using it on yourself.

        Cheaper options if you can stand a bit more noise though. The Theragun is by no means quite anyway.

        • Thanks. So it's a solid product, just not $800 solid lol.

  • Incorrect price in title. Actually $439 on website

  • I own one as well , G3 pro bought around 500 mark , I use it 4 times a week and I had ongoing inflammation in my forearms because of weight training , It has gone and I love it every bit. A must have accessory for any fitness enthusiast .

    But it is indeed very expensive for $849 RRP

  • This is a targeted offer

  • +2

    How this compares to Renpho on Amazon? less than half price, decent reviews

    https://www.amazon.com.au/RENPHO-Massager-Powerful-Percussio…

    • +3

      It would be similar…theragun is very powerful .. ie u can press it hard to the muscle and it will keep pounding… the no name brands might stop… you'd have to be pressing very hard which I found is just not needed.

      However theragun design means it's very noisy compared to a gun type design like your link.

      Imho.. get a cheapie … You can get them for around 100 or so with similar design to your link… they are much cheaper than theragun and quieter.

      • +1

        I have a $89 dollar cheapie, it's pretty good. Press hard into my muscle but doesn't stop the machine. The only gripe is the head is fully plastic and not as comfortable as the Hypervolt gun my friend got for around $600. Cheapie is slightly louder as well, and at lower speeds (gears under 15) it's not as "smooth" but it's pretty worth the $89 bucks spent. Just make sure to get the 24V as opposed to the 12V, and find the ones advertised with >4000RPM. I wouldn't pay more than $150 for one.

  • +2

    Yes, I keep hearing my mrs groaning as it keeps pounding away. I'm not sure if it is effective or not, might have to get her to go over the instructions manual once again

  • -3

    Sex

  • Check out rogue Australia they have dropped the price to be in line with this by the looks of it.

    Not associated and not buying at this price just saw when looking for gym equipment.

  • I’m sure the Theragun is good, but I’ve had one of these (https://recoverfun.com/) for almost a year and it’s been fantastic.
    It gets used most days - I’ve got dodgy shoulders, neck, bad shin splints. I give it a real pounding and it hasn’t skipped a beat. The motor is flippin strong. Have tried to stall it out by pushing hard but can’t. It’s got a massive rechargeable battery also.
    Delivery takes about 4-5 days.

  • +2

    Get a massage gun from eBay for $75. They are all the same, just rebadged and marketed.

  • WOW that is an amazing amount of money for a placebo!

  • I have got the promo code. It’s $155 off the original price not the sale price. G3 is $396 after frontline discount.

    • Did you have any issues at the applying the code at the checkout? Was there any additional steps involved?

      • I had issues using a code, it says code cannot be used. Product is already discounted on the website.

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