

The top end of the Hypervolt hammers at roughly 3,200 percussions per minute. Level two delivers about 2,600 percussions per minute, which feels great for larger muscle groups in your arms or legs. Press the power button again to ramp up to the second level. The lowest speed cranks at about 2,000 percussions per minute, which is great for more sensitive areas, like your neck and shoulders. The Hypervolt percusses at three different speeds controlled by the power button on the back of the device three lights on back of the Hypervolt indicate which level you’re using.

The fork has a small alignment key on it that inserts into a notch in the Hypervolt device that prevents it from rotating during use. The attachments don’t click into place or lock, but none of our testers had any problems with them falling out or coming loose.Įvery attachment pops into place the same way, but the fork attachment requires a little more attention to get the right orientation. Each attachment slides easily into the Hypervolt with a little twist, and removing is as straightforward as pulling while turning again. Use the flat attachment to massage your chest or swap in the fork attachment to target your forearms and calves.Ĭhanging the attachments is simple. The head attachments include the:Įach Hypervolt head attachment can be used to target different parts of your body. The Hypervolt comes with a removable and rechargeable lithium ion battery, a wall charger with a four-foot cord, and five interchangeable head attachments. With an exceptional build quality and sleek design, the Hypervolt looks and feels like a premium piece of equipment that’s worthy of its price tag. The device’s weight feels solid in your hand without being too heavy to use for extended periods, and the materials are top notch. Unfortunately, Sam is not a member of any club at the moment but regularly gets out on the golf course to keep up the facade of having a handicap of five.įairway Wood: Callaway Paradym (15 degrees), Nike Covert Tour 2.It’s clear that engineers put an enormous focus on the Hypervolt’s design. He also oversees all Tour player content as well so if you need to know what clubs Tiger or Rory has in play, Sam is the person to ask. Sam now spends most of his time testing and looking after golf gear content for the website, whilst he is also responsible for all content related to golf apparel.

This is so the reader can find exactly what they are looking for. He combines this knowledge with a passion for helping golfers get the best gear for them, and as such Sam manages a team of writers that look to deliver the most accurate and informative reviews and buying advice. Working with golf gear and equipment over the last six years, Sam has quickly built outstanding knowledge and expertise on golf products ranging from drivers, to balls, to shoes. The device really pulsates into the muscles well and I realized it is good to vary the pressure with your own hand too.Ī golfer for most of his life, Sam is a Senior Staff Writer for Golf Monthly. In fact one of my small complaints about the device is it could do with a couple more settings at the bottom end because the lowest setting is still very fast and powerful. There are three settings to choose from with different speeds, each of which are extremely powerful and fast. It really does achieve this because of the power of the gun. The device has been designed to offer relief on-the-go – massaging away stress and tension, loosening muscle knots, and targeting fatigue. Everything about the device feels premium whether it be the gun itself, the design, the smaller accessories it comes with, the instructions, and the box it comes in. (The same can be said of the Hyperice Venom Go which I also loved - it got five stars in my review) Well I got sent the Hypervolt Go 2 and after testing it out I am really not surprised. I had been wanting to try out a Massage or Muscle Gun for a while now as I wanted to see if they actually worked and to see why all these athletes I watched on television were using or endorsing them.
