Theragun Prime vs Achedaway Pro
Quick verdict
Winner on Gym Score: Theragun Prime (100)
Achedaway Pro still wins for some buyers — see the fit cards below.

Best for
- · Lifters who want one device for pre-workout activation and post-workout recovery
- · Self-massage on hard-to-reach areas like upper back and rear delts
- · Users who value the Therabody app's guided routines
$317.99Buy on Amazon

Best for
- · Heavy lifters who need real pressure into dense glutes and quads
- · Budget-conscious buyers who refuse to give up specs
- · Therapists or coaches who want professional-grade tools at home
$189Buy on Amazon
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Theragun Prime | Achedaway Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Amplitude | 16mm | 16mm |
| Stall Force | 30 lb | 60 lb |
| Speeds | 5 | 5 |
| Battery Life | 120 min | 180 min |
Theragun Prime
Strengths
- +30 lb stall force (therapeutic, not cosmetic)
- +16mm amplitude
- +Triangle handle
- +App integration
Weaknesses
- −$299 is pricey for casual users
- −Louder than Hypervolt 2
- −Accessories limited in base kit
Achedaway Pro
Strengths
- +60 lb stall force (more than Theragun Prime)
- +16mm amplitude
- +7 attachments
- +Under $200
Weaknesses
- −Louder than Hypervolt
- −Less polished app
- −Newer brand (shorter track record)