Cyber Monday Shokz OpenRun Pro Deal 2024 COVID-19 pandemic, you may be going out for runs more frequently to stave off boredom, relieve stress, or just to get out of the house. But even though spring races are postponed, you don’t want to overtrain and end up nursing injuries by the time stay-at-home orders end—which is why it’s important to focus on recovery.
Today, you can upgrade your recovery routine from simple stretches and foam rolling to more high-tech devices for hundreds off. Hyperice products, including the Hypervolt vibration massagers and NormaTec Pulse leg recovery systems, are now available for $50 to $300 off on sites like REI and Best Buy.
Although these devices are pricey, we’ve thoroughly tested and recommend them for runners who want to upgrade to an elite-level treatment. The Hypervolt earned our Shoes & Gear back in 2018 for its power and customization ability. Though it’s as powerful as, well, a power tool, it’s far quieter, plus you can select one of four attachments and between three speed settings to relieve sore, tight muscles.
The Hypervolt Plus costs just $50 more, but adds an extra attachment and even more power. The new low price of $300 and $350, respectively, may be a lot more than your old foam roller, but you’ll save money in the long term by using these tools instead of heading to the masseuse.
The Best October Prime Day Running Shoe Deals 2024 NormaTec Pulse leg recovery systems, which usually cost over $1,000, but you can now get for up to $300 off. These inflatable boots use compression to massage your legs, powered by a handheld remote that allows you to select session time, compression levels, and target specific parts of your legs. Considering professional marathoners and other athletes incorporate the NormaTec into their recovery routine, these pricey boots will make you feel like you’ve received elite treatment, even if all you’re doing right now is neighborhood jogs instead of major marathons.
Paige Szmodis is an editor for Runner’s World, Bicycling, and Popular Mechanics, who researches and writes home, tech, and outdoor product reviews and news.