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The best mini massage guns for runners on the go
Relieve DOMS with these portable, travel-friendly recovery devices

Whether you’re heading to the track after a day at work or marathoning abroad (racecation, anyone?) a mini massage gun is a smart investment.
Not only can these handy devices be incorporated into your running warm-up routine to help loosen up your muscles, they can also aid your recovery after a big run or session by increasing blood flow and calming inflammation. And compared with a standard massage gun or a pair of compression boots, they have the added benefit of being light and portable enough to throw in your gym bag or suitcase.
For more recovery recommendations: The best foam rollers | The best recovery shoes | The best compression socks
What to look for in a mini massage gun
Speed
Massage gun intensity or speed is measured in percussions per minute — or PPM for short. The lowest intensity tends to start at around 1800PPM and increases in intervals, depending on how many settings the gun has (it’s usually around 3-5). You might not think that a mini massage gun can hit the speeds of a larger device, but most of the options on this list go up to 3000PPM. That’s inline with most standard-sized options.
Weight
It sounds obvious, but if you’re buying a massage gun for portability purposes, you want to ensure it’s lightweight. After all, there’s no point getting to the airport and finding out your baggage is over the limit. The majority of the options we’ve selected weigh around 500g or less. The exception is the Hyperice Hypervolt Go, which is 680g but impressed our testers with its power and ease of use.
Attachments
Look for devices that come with a variety (3-5) of head attachments. Different attachment heads are designed to target different muscle groups and can consist of:
Ball — For full-body use, including the glutes, quads, hamstrings, shoulders and calves.
Bullet — For deep tissue and trigger points such as the soles of the feet.
Flat — For full-body use. This tends to be slightly gentler than a ball.
U-shaped — Suitable for the neck and achilles.
Some of the options on this list also include a thermal attachment head. This combines percussion therapy with heat therapy to sooth sore muscles and aid stress release.
Extras
The main benefit of a mini-massage gun is its portability, so a carry case that stores the device, along with its different attachment heads, is a great addition to look for. Often, this is included in the price, but sometimes you’ll need to pay extra.
Most mini-massage guns charge via a USB-C cable, which should be included in the price.
Hattie Parish is the Senior Health and Fitness Ecommerce Editor for Women’s Health, Men’s Health and Runner’s World, covering the best gym wear, latest fitness tech and wellness launches worth investing in, plus the best deals during Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. As well as clocking up the miles in myriad running socks, pummelling her muscles with massage guns, testing out fitness mirrors and donning dry robes every other weekend, Hattie consults leading experts in the health and fitness industry to help readers make informed decisions when shopping online. Brought up by two medics, Hattie worked in health clinics before completing a BA in English at King’s College London. She qualified as a journalist in 2015 and has since written for titles such as Healthy magazine, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and Red, as well as worked commercially with health and wellness clients such as Holland & Barrett, Lloyds Pharmacy and Superdrug. Hattie is passionate about arming readers with honest, unbiased product reviews and has a particular interest in the role of technology in our wellbeing, as well as gender-based inequalities in healthcare. When she’s not putting gym wear through its paces on the Pilates reformer or kitting out her home gym (garage) with the latest equipment, she’s attempting to make progress on her teetering pile of bedside books, cycling round South East London or sampling wellness retreats for the Women’s Health travel pages.


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