💆♂️ Unlock deep relief anywhere, anytime — because your muscles deserve the best.
The Napre Foldable Massage Gun combines a versatile 5-angle adjustable arm and retractable metal handle with 32-speed levels up to 3000 rpm, powered by a quiet brushless motor. Featuring an HD LED screen for real-time battery and speed monitoring, it supports 15W PD fast charging for a full charge in just 2.5 hours. Equipped with five specialized massage heads, this portable device targets all muscle groups for effective deep tissue pain relief and muscle recovery.
Units | 530.0 gram |
Brand | NAPRE |
Country of origin | China |
B**N
Good
Yep it is ok
P**A
convenient carrying case
I've been using this massage gun for a few weeks now, mainly on my… shoulders and… back. It's… powerful. It really gets deep into the muscles. The… adjustable angles are… helpful for reaching different areas. The… long extension handle is… useful for reaching my back. It's not too… heavy, which is good. The… different speed settings are… handy. I can adjust the intensity depending on how I feel. It comes with a… nice carrying case, which is… convenient for storage. It's a good… massage gun for the price.
C**R
Very nicely made, not for everyone though I admit
It's a very well designed and engineered product I think. I like how the pole extends so you can reach the middle of your back with it, and a great feature that the LED screen is the button which allows you to rotate the head and change the angle - well done for that.It's super powerful but I've tried this on family members and there have been split opinions on whether it feels nice or not. It can tend to vibrate rather than give a deep impact feeling into your muscle - this is obviously completely subjective. I like the different heads it comes with so it's quite versatile. It took me a minute to figure out how to turn it on, I thought you'd just spin the dial and it would work but you have to hold it down first. The dial wheel is nice though for modulating the speed up and down. The case is also nice and handy for keeping it all tidy. They battery life seems fairly decent though it's not something I tend to use every day maybe once a week after my mid back is causing me grief from holding a newborn all day!I do recommend but you'll either love or hate it. I do think it's too expensive though currently at effectively £59 with a voucher. I think it's a £50 item.
D**Y
Genuinely fantastic
There are lots of massage guns on the market so it can be hard to dig through and find exactly what you need - one of the things I wanted was adjustability, and that's exactly what this offers.You get multiple intensities, angles and heads all in the same gun - you can even extend the thing so you can get into your lower back if your mobility isn't fantastic.It's good quality, charges via USB-C and it's priced fantastically. Great product!
U**R
Compact but powerful
This massager is fairly compact but it does a great job. I love the fact that it’s adjustable. I get a sore back and shoulders and this massage gun makes it easy to reach those areas.
A**A
Excellent For The Price
This massage gun is supplied in a semi-rigid carry case and is supplied with 5 different massage heads to cover multiple body parts. Its standout feature is its adjustability, allowing you to reach body parts with it that you cannot reach yourself with a standard massage gun. For me being able to do my calves after a good workout without having to double over which frankly made it an endurance test is fantastic. It doesn't have the amplitude of more expensive guns and for some the motor may not be powerful enough but for me and probably most people it does exactly what it is supposed to do at an excellent price.
E**R
Not Good Enough
This Napre & Extending Massage Wand is as good as it gets for a wand in Q1 of 2025 but still not good enough. Below I summarise the specifications you need to obtain before deciding on a massage unit for yourself.Wands are massagers with long handles in relation to their motors. Massage Hammers are units with short handles. The first reasons why I have to buy so many is that there is a chance to use a wand to reach difficult to access spots on my back whereas with a short hammer, there is no chance. In my collection of massagers there is only one unit which could reach middle of my back and which is the old model of Renpho. Unfortunately it is not charged with a universal USB C or any USB type. Also because it is old design, the motor is not 10mm amplitude, maybe only 8mm. Napre handle is not long enough, needs another 15cm.Why don’t I use a wand on my legs or front of my body ? That’s the next reason why I have to buy so many massagers, i.e. the amplitude of a wand typically do not exceed 10mm whereas I have hammers which have 16mm amplitude (for less money) ! In fact even 16mm is not all that good because I use two hammers at a time on large muscles where I could reach, e.g. legs. Among the photos is a J Shaped wand with 12mm amplitude. However, after tests, the battery or motor performed poorly, such that instead of 3000 pummels a minute, it could nearly stall. So despite being the model with best reach to my back, it had to be returned for refund.Amplitude is the most important parameter to assess a massager. With a short handle, if you are skilful enough you may fashion a Blue Peter DIY handle to stick onto a hammer, but with the motor amplitude, we the customer have no way to change that. Remember the bigger the amplitude = the deeper the massager could effect.Next are the specifications of the battery. This Napre is 2.5 amp hour or, they like to say 2500 mah so that it looks a big number. 1000 milliamp hour = 1 amp hour, or 1 Ah. Napre as well as all the manufacturers’ specifications I have read on Amazon pages all have wild claims. Napre is up to the old marketing trick of “up to” 5 hours. No such luck. Of all the Napre units, (I have had 3 in total) I get 5x10 minute sessions. On the 6th session, the battery level indicator starts the session at 2 but 3 or 4 minutes into the session the minimum bar of the indicator already flashes so it is high time to get it charged again. So call that 55 minutes.This is consistent with ALL the massage wands or hammers of similar size battery. They all have automatic battery cut out around 10 or 15 minutes. The bigger the batter, the longer could the manufacturer set the session towards 15 minutes. I would strongly recommend you do NOT restart the unit but let it cool down and recover; perhaps best to let it rest for 3+ hours. From bad experience, if you push such a rechargeable battery too much, you would easily shorten its life. They are supposed to be good for 500+ or even 800 recharge cycles, but if you push a high load, high drain application battery, it may only last you 100-200, perhaps 1 year. Don’t you believe the marketing blurb that the 10 minute cut off is to protect you the user. No, it is to protect the battery. N.B. whenever I book a human masseuse, I could never book less than 30 minutes so why would 10 minutes hurt my muscles when 30 minutes of very much deeper massager couldn’t ? There comes the next reason why I have had to buy so many massage units. I need up to 3 wands and 6 hammers per one of my half hour sessions and I do stretching and massaging 3 times a day.Marketing blurb boasts the numbers of heads they supply with each unit. Forget them all. I only use the bullet head so as to get the deepest massage from each unit. (Look at my photos they only have bullet heads permanently attached.)The multi-function switch is a weak design point. I have had 3 Napre units but have had to return the first one due to this switch being temperamental. Although the instruction leaflet does not say how long to press & hold the switch to turn the massager on, they usually work after a hold down of a second or second and half. However, the first unit had a problem here such that hold down of 10 seconds may not even work. I have had to press and hold many times before they unit deign to be turned on. The other problem is you have to turn the knurled switch to reach 3000 pummels. Why ? Why not avoid this problem in the first place by just using and on/off switch ? Not only does the existing switch waste me a number of seconds to reach 3000, but during use and especially whilst changing hands, this get knocked accidentally and the 3000 pummels drops to some random number. Stupid design. I want a good massage and a deep massage so, similarly to the bullet head, why would I want to choose a setting less than the maximum ?It is too expensive compared to others in my collection. Napre could save money by designing a fixed head. It is no good having an folding head when you put it into the travelling box, you still have to pull out the head – again another thoughtless design (regards the box) – the designer didn’t think a person would use the same head every time ?Marketing departments also want to create a talking point regards low noise. Again nonsense. I got a medial measure of 79 dBA for the Napre, not 55. Again Napre is not alone in wild claims here; all the manufacturers want to claim low but few believe they would get caught out. I am retired HSE Advisor or Officer. Measuring noise in the work place in ships’ engine rooms is normal duty for me.For the next model the designers should make the handle longer. This would have the benefit of accommodating a larger batter. It needs a 3.5 Ah (or 3500 mAh) battery so I don’t have to charge it every other day. The handle is slippers so add some texture or rubber to benefit the user. It needs a greater amplitude. It is too expensive so save costs by having a fixed head. Once fixed into position, I have never had to alter it. A fixed head would also allow designer to hone in a motor with greater amplitude; 10mm is barely deep enough for a massage. Not vital but if the outer edges are covered with silicone rubber and two units used at once on my back won’t hurt them when they accidentally hit each other.Looking at the cost and the shortcomings, I could only award 2 stars, notwithstanding it is the best wand for less than £100. However, a further review of units costing £200 to £300, where these units could not even reach my short list owing to 1. Short handle, 2. Battery no larger, 3. Amplitude no greater, then …… it is a reluctant 3 stars.
M**E
The perfect massage gun for full body relief
The L-shaped handle with an adjustable arm and retractable length makes it super easy to target hard to reach areas like my back and shoulders without any assistance. The 32-speed settings and quiet brushless motor are fantastic. I use lower speeds for relaxation and higher speeds for deep muscle recovery after intense workouts. The various massage heads are a thoughtful addition. I love the U-shaped head for my spine and the bullet head for trigger points on my feet and wrists. The HD LED screen is clear and intuitive, letting me track speed and battery life. The 15W fast charging and Type-C compatibility are super convenient, and the battery lasts long enough to take it on trips. This massage gun is powerful, versatile, and easy to use. Whether for workouts, relaxation, or general soreness, it’s the best investment made for the body. Highly recommend it!
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