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Another massage gun: here’s what the Blackroll «Fascia Gun» can do

The massage gun business has been ticking over for a few years. And now there’s also a Blackroll gun on the scene, which is going after the market share with a gentle rather than brutal approach.

What are massage guns for?

Design and quality

As far as the quality of the finish is concerned, Blackroll products usually give you little cause for complaint – and that’s the way it should be. After all it’s in a high price bracket and the phrase «made in Germany» is usually used to advertise it. However, the fascia gun was only developed in Germany. For context, these devices are probably produced exclusively in Asia.

Speeds and amplitude

Volume and vibrations

You don’t usually get this feeling when using what are classed as the «little ones» with a lower amplitude. Overall, they’re more gentle, and this is also reflected in the «stalling force» – in other words, the blocking force that brings the device to a standstill if you press it really firmly into the tissue. With the Fascia Gun, it’s 14.5 kg. The stalling force of Theragun Pro in the post above is almost twice that.

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Verdict

Nonetheless, the Fascia Gun is mainstream. It may not boast an innovative killer feature, but it does have a very long battery life and a design to tick the boxes of a large part of the target audience. Perhaps that’s the reason it’s only launching now. If you want to muscle in on this segment as an established brand, you have to figuratively touch a nerve with customers directly. And that’s exactly what the Fascia Gun does.

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