TOLOCO Massage Gun, Deep Tissue Back Massage for Athletes for Pain Relief, Percussion Massager with 10 Massages Heads & Silen

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 55,262 ratings

Price: 39.99

Last update: 01-10-2025


About this item

Quick Pain Relief: The TOLOCO deep tissue massage gun has a high penetration force of 12mm, up to 3200 rpm, which effectively relieve muscle fatigue and pain, promote blood circulation, relieve lactic acid, and let you enjoy the comfortable experience brought by deep tissue massage gun, so as to restore the best state of your body
Long Battery Life: Percussion massage gun with a USB charging cable (Charging Plug Not Include), which means it can be easily charged from anywhere and can run for up to 6 hours (depending on the selected speed)
10 Professional Massage Heads: Muscle massage gun with 10 replaceable massage heads, not only helps users relax various parts of the body, but also is easy to disassemble and clean, making it very suitable for back massage, neck, arm, leg and muscle massage
Quieter Operation: Adopting high-quality quiet motor, the working decibel is only 40dB-50dB, so you can enjoy high-power, low-noise massage at home, gym, or office without worrying about disturbing others
Smart LED Touch Screen: The massager gun is equipped with an intelligent LED touch screen design and battery display design, allowing you to easily adjust the speed level and view the remaining battery. TOLOCO unique flowing light design also makes the operation more technological
Adjustable Speed Level Design: For different muscle soreness problems, the TOLOCO deep tissue massage gun is equipped with multiple speed levels from low, medium to high, and you can find the appropriate amplitude to alleviate all muscle soreness problems
Ideal Choice for Holiday gifts: Portable cordless massage gun is ergonomically designed, easy to carry and use, lightweight, equipped with a suitcase and user manual, simplifying storage and transportation. It is the best Mother's and Father's Day gift for family, lovers, and friends

Top reviews from the United States

Alexia & Helena
5.0 out of 5 stars Relieves pain &muscle aches. No issues so far. Would reccommend. If held it continually
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
I love it. No power cord must use USB to charge which isn't always convenient. seems to hold a charge for over 30 minutes. It it large, fits in your hand easily, and it has weight or heaviness, it is not to heavy, just right. ( I have some nerve damage in my hands). It works fine and I had no problems using it. I used it continuously for 30 minutes and it said I had at least 20 minutes.
I plan to use this everyday and will update later. I have only had it one day. I read reviews and decided on this one after viewing cost and quality. The quality is wonderful. I like the many attachments provided because the vibration can be too strong for certain areas. I had to use the Y-shape for my arms because of my neuropathy sensitivity. I had surgery on my back and neck. The small red round attachment worked perfectly. You have to adjust the weight when using it. I had to decide which was easier going in a circular motion or in straight lines over and over.
I used it on my fingers and toes too. It was ok not to much pressure on any spot, but I could only do it for 2-5 minutes on a specific spot, the vibrations were to strong to hold it in place, I had to move it around on the tops of my feet, not do much on the bottoms of feet. Works well. Was a good price. Good quality product Would buy again.
Cindy L Yates
5.0 out of 5 stars Great customer service
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
I bought this massager for my husband for Christmas and it works great for him! He uses it a lot and it helps with his muscle tension. Last week the tip came off of the charging cable. I contacted customer service via email and received a reply the next day asking for the order number and a picture of the bottom of the massager so they could send the proper cord. I sent that to them and they promptly sent a new cord which I received today. In this day and age I appreciate a business that stands behind its warranty. Great massager and great customer service!
Milad k.
5.0 out of 5 stars The quiet yet pOwerful LOCOmotive, compared to a Sharper Image!
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
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 I was recommended by my physiotherapist to use a percussion massage gun to loosen up my calves and shoulders, but I couldn't justify paying $300 or more for a Theragun. First, I picked up the sharper Image pro(SIP) massager from Costco for about $100. It seemed okay, although somewhat loud. After a few days, I came across this TOLOCO T11 pro massager on Amazon, and thought to give it a try, especially since it was being offered at an amazing promotion price. The regular price for TOLOCO is in the ballpark of the popular SIP, and they both offer very similar functions and form factor, so I thought it made sense to compare them side-by-side.

Size and Weight: The Toloco is almost the same size as the sharper image, though the handle is a bit thicker than the SIP. They both have about the same weight. Using either of these shouldn't be a problem for an athlete or an average person, but if you have particularly small hands or suffer from conditions that limit your grip or arm strength, you might want to get someone else to help you administer the massage.

Build Quality: The Toloco feels solidly built; there is no give or movement on any of the surfaces of the machine. There's a nice colored ring that lights up when the machine is powered on, and the back display is bright and clear. The SIP is comparable in this regard, with the advantage of having a bit nicer feel and a metallic color on the surface of the machine. The seams on the SIP also have no gap. On the Toloco, there are small changes in height between some surfaces (apparent in the photos) but these are only aesthetics and don't impact the function in any way.

Performance: Now this is where I was impressed by Toloco. The first thing I noticed was how quiet it is compared the SIP. I was bothered by the noise the SIP makes starting from lower settings and getting louder as I increased the power. But the Toloco is pleasantly quiet at the lowest setting, with very small increases to the noise when increasing the power all the way up (I have uploaded a video comparing the two). SIP falsely advertises itself as whisper quiet but that is the description that the Toloco deserves. The only unexpected noise that I got on both devices was a very low volume but high frequency noise (like a hiss) that came from the display when the devices were On but idle. Ofcourse, this is not a practical issue, as you are supposed to turn off the device when not using it, and you absolutely won't be able to hear this hiss during the massage.
Next in the performance department, Toloco can be adjusted in 20 steps, compared to the six steps on the SIP. This certainly gives you more fine-grained control over your massage experience, if that is something that you require. Toloco's max RPM is 3200. The full strength on both devices seems to be comparable with a bit of an edge for Toloco but I can't tell for sure as the SIP doesn't provide the power for their motor. Regarding the movement range, the Toloco cites 12mm as its amplitude, while again the SIP says nothing about its range of motion. I could be mistaken but I feel that Toloco has a higher range of motion, which is exactly what you want in a massage gun, as it enables you to reach deeper tissue.

Battery: The battery size on both is advertised as 2500mah. The battery percentage is shown on both devices. I have never used either of them so much to run out of juice, and I'm in the habit of not letting any battery run completely empty as it is supposedly bad for the battery life on any kind of electronics. But I can say that using the Toloco for the recommended 10 minutes didn't put a dent in the battery, as indicated by the display. Speaking of the 10 minute limit, both devices recommend limiting your sessions to 10 minutes at each sitting. This is partly due to physiological reasons and to prevent you from overworking your muscles. But also, you need to give the motor on these kinds of devices some rest to prevent overheating. The Toloco has an auto-shut off function that turns the device off after 10 minutes of continuous use. I appreciate this feature as it protects my device. I don't know if the SIP has a similar feature, but I didn't see it in the manual.

Accessories: I was initially persuaded to buy the SIP because of its 6 massage heads, but Toloco comes with a whopping 15 massage heads! It is certainly nice to have more choices about the shape and size of the heads you wanna use. The SIP tries to make up for it by including two soft ball heads as opposed to only one in Toloco, but I personally prefer having more options instead of one more soft head. Both devices come with nice carrying bags and a separate smaller case for the heads. The last thing worth mentioning here is the user manual; I really liked that Toloco gives you detailed specification of the device and provides you with extra information regarding the heads and how to use the device in general. The SIP comes with a very small manual that tells you almost nothing about the device itself and says very little on how to use it. Generally, I recommend that you go online and watch some videos on how to use a percussion gun, if you haven't had previous experience with one, but it's not necessary, and you can start right away by pointing the gun at you muscle and starting to get the pleasant feeling!

All in all, I found the Toloco to be a formidable device, capable of holding its own and even providing advantages over the popular SIP device. As a declaimer, I should say that I have used both of these devices for only a few days, as I wanted to write this review as soon as I can, before returning the Sharper Image device that I don't need anymore to Costco. Therefore, I have no idea about the longevity of either device. I will try to update this review after a few months of use and let you know how it holds up (though if I don't, it usually means that it is working fine :D) .
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Milad k.
5.0 out of 5 stars The quiet yet pOwerful LOCOmotive, compared to a Sharper Image!
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
I was recommended by my physiotherapist to use a percussion massage gun to loosen up my calves and shoulders, but I couldn't justify paying $300 or more for a Theragun. First, I picked up the sharper Image pro(SIP) massager from Costco for about $100. It seemed okay, although somewhat loud. After a few days, I came across this TOLOCO T11 pro massager on Amazon, and thought to give it a try, especially since it was being offered at an amazing promotion price. The regular price for TOLOCO is in the ballpark of the popular SIP, and they both offer very similar functions and form factor, so I thought it made sense to compare them side-by-side.

Size and Weight: The Toloco is almost the same size as the sharper image, though the handle is a bit thicker than the SIP. They both have about the same weight. Using either of these shouldn't be a problem for an athlete or an average person, but if you have particularly small hands or suffer from conditions that limit your grip or arm strength, you might want to get someone else to help you administer the massage.

Build Quality: The Toloco feels solidly built; there is no give or movement on any of the surfaces of the machine. There's a nice colored ring that lights up when the machine is powered on, and the back display is bright and clear. The SIP is comparable in this regard, with the advantage of having a bit nicer feel and a metallic color on the surface of the machine. The seams on the SIP also have no gap. On the Toloco, there are small changes in height between some surfaces (apparent in the photos) but these are only aesthetics and don't impact the function in any way.

Performance: Now this is where I was impressed by Toloco. The first thing I noticed was how quiet it is compared the SIP. I was bothered by the noise the SIP makes starting from lower settings and getting louder as I increased the power. But the Toloco is pleasantly quiet at the lowest setting, with very small increases to the noise when increasing the power all the way up (I have uploaded a video comparing the two). SIP falsely advertises itself as whisper quiet but that is the description that the Toloco deserves. The only unexpected noise that I got on both devices was a very low volume but high frequency noise (like a hiss) that came from the display when the devices were On but idle. Ofcourse, this is not a practical issue, as you are supposed to turn off the device when not using it, and you absolutely won't be able to hear this hiss during the massage.
Next in the performance department, Toloco can be adjusted in 20 steps, compared to the six steps on the SIP. This certainly gives you more fine-grained control over your massage experience, if that is something that you require. Toloco's max RPM is 3200. The full strength on both devices seems to be comparable with a bit of an edge for Toloco but I can't tell for sure as the SIP doesn't provide the power for their motor. Regarding the movement range, the Toloco cites 12mm as its amplitude, while again the SIP says nothing about its range of motion. I could be mistaken but I feel that Toloco has a higher range of motion, which is exactly what you want in a massage gun, as it enables you to reach deeper tissue.

Battery: The battery size on both is advertised as 2500mah. The battery percentage is shown on both devices. I have never used either of them so much to run out of juice, and I'm in the habit of not letting any battery run completely empty as it is supposedly bad for the battery life on any kind of electronics. But I can say that using the Toloco for the recommended 10 minutes didn't put a dent in the battery, as indicated by the display. Speaking of the 10 minute limit, both devices recommend limiting your sessions to 10 minutes at each sitting. This is partly due to physiological reasons and to prevent you from overworking your muscles. But also, you need to give the motor on these kinds of devices some rest to prevent overheating. The Toloco has an auto-shut off function that turns the device off after 10 minutes of continuous use. I appreciate this feature as it protects my device. I don't know if the SIP has a similar feature, but I didn't see it in the manual.

Accessories: I was initially persuaded to buy the SIP because of its 6 massage heads, but Toloco comes with a whopping 15 massage heads! It is certainly nice to have more choices about the shape and size of the heads you wanna use. The SIP tries to make up for it by including two soft ball heads as opposed to only one in Toloco, but I personally prefer having more options instead of one more soft head. Both devices come with nice carrying bags and a separate smaller case for the heads. The last thing worth mentioning here is the user manual; I really liked that Toloco gives you detailed specification of the device and provides you with extra information regarding the heads and how to use the device in general. The SIP comes with a very small manual that tells you almost nothing about the device itself and says very little on how to use it. Generally, I recommend that you go online and watch some videos on how to use a percussion gun, if you haven't had previous experience with one, but it's not necessary, and you can start right away by pointing the gun at you muscle and starting to get the pleasant feeling!

All in all, I found the Toloco to be a formidable device, capable of holding its own and even providing advantages over the popular SIP device. As a declaimer, I should say that I have used both of these devices for only a few days, as I wanted to write this review as soon as I can, before returning the Sharper Image device that I don't need anymore to Costco. Therefore, I have no idea about the longevity of either device. I will try to update this review after a few months of use and let you know how it holds up (though if I don't, it usually means that it is working fine :D) .
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Matt
4.0 out of 5 stars A great cheaper alternative
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
There's no way I'm going to spend $200 on the name brand ones when you can get this for $50. It works great, has 10 attachments (though I only like a couple of them) and gives good pressure and vibration. If you really dig deep the pressure part turns on and gives you an extra jolt you probably need if you are digging that deep. The only knock is like others have said the battery life could be better. It seems as if I use this for 5 min every 1-2 days I will have to charge it about once a week, which isn't terrible but it takes like 6 hrs to charge. And I find that once it gets to about 2-3 bars left it will suddenly just die. So you don't get all the bars it shows. But otherwise I think it's a good product for those that want to save some money or don't see the value in the expensive brands.
Vincent Wills
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
A good purchase. Easy to use and it does help to relax the tense muscles. A sturdy instrument.
Christy Doggett
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
My husband I love this. It's easy to use on shoulders, neck, legs & arms. It's pretty powerful and I love all the different attachments. The battery lasts about 45 min. It does shut itself off every 10 min for safety reasons, just turn it back on. The only thing I don't like is that it's not good for doing your back without someone doing it for you. Other than that, it's a great massager for the money.

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