
Beurer MG 99
Beurer MG 99
I was very surprised at how powerful this device is at a low volume. I therefore rated the strength both positively and negatively. Sometimes you just want to be tapped a little weakly and sometimes you want to be massaged and tapped strongly. The device is really like a vibrating tamper from the building and goes through the whole body. If you treat your back, the vibrations go all the way up to your brain, your teeth rattle when you have them slightly together - I'm a little unsure whether this is healthy for your whole body ;) ?! So, not that it's a bad thing if vibes get into my brain ... ;) I'll do some research to see if this is normal.
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Price, quality, delivery and packaging all good. Perhaps not recommended as a physiotherapy device, as you have to recharge it straight away. But totally recommended for relaxing at home after sport, other training or tension.
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I will buy the larger model from Beurer for home use.
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Whoever has a problem with muscle tension: Buy! this! Massage Gun!
Seriously, it works wonders. Even our massage-shy niece likes to have a neck tension removed with it, and otherwise she runs away at the mere mention of the word "massage".
The vibration doesn't cause any pain, but the muscles are super relaxed - the only side effect: tingling blood circulation.
I can only repeat: That's CHF 81 well spent!
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The pistol really packs a punch. Of the 5 intensity levels, only the first one comes into question for me after a training session...and that's a tough one.
The device makes a very high-quality impression and sits comfortably in the hand. The battery lasts for around 40 minutes, although the device switches off automatically after 10 minutes. But that's really enough for this intensity.
A slightly less aggressive setting would not have been a bad thing.
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6 out of 176 reviews