- Speeds
- 5 massage speeds
- Battery life
- Up to 120 minutes per charge
- Weight
- 32 oz (907 g)
- Dimensions
- 238mm x 153mm x 61mm
- Attachments included
- Dampener, Standard Ball
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth with Therabody app
- Durability
- Brand states it withstands drops up to 10 feet
- Charging
- USB-C
- Warranty
- 1-year limited
Therabody
Theragun Prime
Therabody's mid-tier percussive massage gun with Bluetooth app control and a rugged, drop-resistant design.
All prices
| Store | Price | Checked | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Therabody Best price | $329.99 | AUG 17 | Go to store |
Prices were checked on the dates shown and can change at any time. The store page is always authoritative. Shipping and taxes are not included.
Our verdict
Where it wins
- Bluetooth app integration for guided routines
- Rugged, drop-tested build per the brand
- Simple one-button speed control
Where it loses
- Ships with only 2 attachments versus 5-6 on some competitors, including Therabody's own pricier models
- No stall-force figure published, making it hard to compare raw power against rivals
- Meaningfully more expensive than the Renpho and Bob and Brad guns in this comparison
Theragun Prime delivers percussive massage for muscle relief with the brand's usual Bluetooth app layer and a build tested against drops. It ships with only two attachments, fewer than some cheaper guns here, and Therabody doesn't publish a stall-force number so raw power is hard to compare directly. It's a name-brand pick if the app-guided routines matter to you and you don't mind paying more for the build quality.
Common questions
How long does the Theragun Prime battery last?
Up to 120 minutes per charge, according to Therabody's product specs.
What attachments come with the Theragun Prime?
A Dampener and a Standard Ball ship with the device; additional attachments are sold separately.
Does percussive massage actually relieve muscle soreness?
Percussive massage devices are generally used for short-term muscle relaxation and localized relief; they are not a treatment for injuries or medical conditions.
Prices last verified Aug 17, 2026.