The 10 Best Variable Speed Massagers
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in January of 2019. Massagers are utilized by a myriad of people, including chiropractors, physical trainers, professional and amateur athletes, those with chronic inflammation, and folks who just want a way to release muscular tension and increase blood flow. While we could go on listing the health benefits of these contraptions, instead, we encourage you to view our curated list of the best models on the market. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.
Editor's Notes
February 11, 2019:
Variable speed massagers come in all shapes and sizes, and our list reflects this variety, featuring the following: bulky double-grip models utilized by massagers and chiropractors (Jeanie Rub Massager); small personal models best suited for small problem areas (i.e. the Pure Wave CM7); rigorous and heavy-duty massage guns (KDRose Pleno M3.0 and the Hyperice Hypervolt); and even a foot massager. The reason for such a motley bunch is simple: people want to buy massagers for many different reasons. Those in the market for a massager range from professional athletes to the chronically ill. Further, a few of these are downright difficult to use without the help of another person, whereas others are designed specifically for solo-use.