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13 best massage guns for soothing aches and pains at home in 2025
Ramp up your R&R efforts with our top picks

The best massage guns make the perfect pocket-friendly substitute for a private masseuse, so it's no surprise they've taken the wellness scene by storm in recent years and are still going strong.
Whether your body often aches after a run, you struggle with back pain or you urgently need the kind of stress relief that only a deep-tissue massage can provide, it's well worth investing.
Our Good Housekeeping Institute fitness experts put a range of top massage guns from leading brands to the test on their sore muscles and found the best to suit all needs and budgets.
How do I know which massage gun is best?
There's a lot of choice out there, making it tricky to know which massage gun to buy. Helpfully, our Good Housekeeping Institute expert has taken the pummelling for you to find the very best on the market. Need a little help choosing? These are our recommendations for every need, but you'll find the full reviews below.
- Best massage gun: HoMedics Pro Physio Massage Gun
- Best portable massage gun: Bob and Brad Mini Q2
- Best temperature-changing massage gun: Bob and Brad C2 Pro
- Best budget massage gun: Boots Deep Tissue Percussive Massage Gun
- Best massage gun for travel: Theragun Mini 3rd Gen
Are massage guns worth the price?
Not only do the best massage guns help aid muscle recovery after exercise, but they can also help anyone looking to relieve muscle and back pain and increase mobility. So yes, we think they're worth the money!
Over to Vic Paterson, a soft tissue therapist and co-founder of State 11 Soft Tissue Therapy, to explain how massage guns work in simple terms. “It’s called a massage gun, but it's not a massage like you would get from a professional,” she says. “Instead, it's percussive therapy – pounding, jigging and whacking the muscle. This helps ease muscle soreness by increasing blood flow to the area, which in turn can help reduce inflammation and soreness.”
Want to know more about the benefits of massage guns? Check out our expert guide on how massage guns work for all the need-to-know info.
How do I choose a massage gun?
Massage guns can be expensive. Before you part with your cash, ask yourself why you’re buying one and make sure you know which factors to consider. If you mainly want a massage gun for relaxation purposes, a less “punchy” model will likely suffice, and you won’t need to spend so much.
If you’re a serious athlete wanting a powerful machine, note the amplitude — the higher the number (measured in millimetres), the more deeply the massage gun can hit. Look for one with a choice of low, medium and high speed settings, too. These are usually measured in rpm or ppm, which stands for revolutions or percussions per minute.
Choose a model that comes with multiple massage heads, from the standard ball head for bigger muscle groups to cone, wedge and thumb heads for working on smaller and more sensitive areas. If you’re planning to take your massage gun to the gym with you, consider its weight, portability and battery life.
How do you use a massage gun?
Using a massage gun is surprisingly simple. Simply switch it on, move it slowly over your muscles and let it work its magic. There’s no need to apply extra pressure to enjoy an effective massage.
“Like any piece of medical equipment, you have to be careful when using a massage gun,” says Paterson. “It should come with instructions for safe use, but, in short, don't turn it up to full and stick it on your neck! Start at the lowest setting and avoid bone because that will hurt.
“Concentrate on the big, meaty muscles such as the biceps, triceps, thighs and glutes, and don't use it for too long — it will only make things sorer! Don't use it on strains or sprains and speak to your doctor first if you have osteoporosis or high blood pressure.”
Check out our expert guide on how to use a massage gun depending on your needs.
How we test massage guns
Priyankaa is our sleep and wellness expert, specialising in expert-tested reviews and roundups on the latest health and fitness products. From walking boots to running machines, Priyankaa has written about hundreds of products and is passionate about providing in-depth, unbiased reviews. Plus, as an avid runner and gymgoer, she knows exactly what to look for when finding the right gymwear, fitness tracker or earphones.
Priyankaa has an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University and over five years’ experience in health and fitness journalism. Priyankaa has written for Stylist’s Strong Women Training Club, where she regularly wrote about diversity in the fitness industry, nutrition tips, training advice and her experience completing various fitness challenges. She has also written for a variety of publications including Business Insider, Glamour, Bustle, Metro, HuffPost UK, gal-dem and more. Outside of work, Priyankaa can usually be found trying out a new gym class, seeking out London's best eats or watching a Spanish TV show in a bid to keep up her language skills.

Yanar was our former health and wellness tester.
Kim Hawley is our health and fitness product tester. Her career in fitness has spanned over 30 years. Prior to joining the Good Housekeeping Institute, she worked as a personal trainer, writer and fitness instructor for some of London’s most prestigious health clubs, including The Harbour Club, David Lloyd and The Chelsea Club. Passionate about women’s health and fitness, especially in pre/post menopause, she is also a Level 4 PT and holds a professional nutritional qualification. Kim is responsible for rigorously testing everything from cross trainers to smart watches.


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