

Hydragun HeatPulse Knee Massager 2
Sports and Fitness July 8, 2024

Age gets the better of all of us eventually and, if you’re someone who exercises regularly or work in a physical job, it will come as no surprise that your knees tend to be one of the first things to ‘go’. So, for those of us that can’t afford a professional masseuse or sports therapist (most of us I would assume!), we have gadgets such as this one to help us out.
This knee massager works using heat (shocking, I know…) and pulses to provide a soothing massage for your aching knees. The temperature range runs from 40° to 70° and there are three different speeds of vibration to choose from, giving you quite a wide range so you can set it at whatever level is most comfortable for you. The controls are fitted on to an easy-to-use touchscreen device that detaches, allowing easier access for charging via the supplied USB-C charging cable. The material is made using Graphene – a substance formed from single-atom layers which, as a result of how it forms is excellent at transferring heat without much loss at all, giving you consistency across the device for your massage.
Speaking of the massage, the vibrating cores are in a position that target the entire joint from either side of your knee, ensuring the massage hits the muscles and ligaments rather than getting wasted on your knee cap! When it comes to fitting the massager on, the straps are Velcro and adjustable so you can use it on your elbow for example and you also get an extender strap for those with a larger leg circumference or for doing other areas of your body such as your shoulder. Despite the name, you don’t have to keep it just for your knees! They recommend using it for 30 minute sessions at a time and the battery is good for about 3 hours so you’ll get 6 sessions out of it before needing to recharge. RRP £139
- Easy, intuitive control panel
- Adjustable to the majority of sizes out there
- Combined heat and vibratory massage
- Free access to an online physio-therapist led treatment regime
- It’s not a professional masseuse?