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This Massager Can Help You Stay Committed to Your Workout Resolution Get deep, targeted relief whenever you need.

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It's January, which means you're very likely rededicating yourself to a workout routine. However, as we get older, that's easier said than done. Tough workouts can lead to the kind of muscle soreness and aches that make you want to avoid the gym entirely. Give your body a little help with the Evertone™ Prosage Thermo.

This handheld massage gun delivers deep muscle relief by combining percussion therapy and Theralite heating. With up to 3,200 percussions per minute, this massager works to soften stiff muscles, break down aches, and activate blood flow to accelerate your recovery so you can get back to the gym faster and feeling better than before. The three intensity levels and five unique massage heads give you complete control over the relief and relaxation you require. Whether you're looking to warm up and activate the muscles before a workout with the Theralite heating or combat post-workout lactic acid build-up and pain, the Prosage Thermo has you covered.

Get back in the gym and keep going back. The Evertone™ Prosage Thermo retails for $199.99 but you can save 25 percent off when you get it for $149.99 today.

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