Men's Fitness UK

FINGER ON THE PULSE

If there’s one thing the fit-tech industry doesn’t need, it’s more massage guns. These portable recovery gadgets gained mass appeal in the late 2010s, pioneered by the likes of Therabody and Hyperice, with claims they could improve muscle recovery and reduce post-workout soreness.

But in a crowded market, massage gun makers are now having to come up with innovative ways to offer users something different. The latest entry? The Pulseroll Ignite Pro: a device with a heated attachment to help soothe tense muscles for what Pulseroll

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