In our constantly evolving "new normal," there's often no need to wait for Black Friday to find some fantastic retail deals. Lots of companies need your cash now, so they're dropping some big discounts to entice you to buy. That means great things coming your way from offers like the current Boing Boing Three-Day VIP Annual Sale, a big retailpalooza event sale on…well, just about everything we could find.
Case in point, check out these deals on 10 home massagers and other pain relief remedy items, all at big current discounts. Plus, when you use the code VIPSALE20, you'll get an extra 20 percent off your total. Save money and feel better. Win-win.
Tekjoy Shiatsu Kneading Massage Pillow – $35.99 after coupon; originally $69
Combining heat with the full benefit of a Shiatsu massage, this pillow offers personalized muscle relief with 12 massage modes, 8 kneading heads, 3 speeds and some serious heat. It even includes a car adapter so you can take your portable full body massage on the road.
Multi-Level Massager Stretcher for Lumbar Support – $43.99 after coupon; originally $60
With 10 built-in magnets and 94 pressure points, this massager uses arc stretching to improve your posture, relieve your back and bring the acupuncture massage experience for thorough muscle relaxation.
Vibrating Peanut Massage Ball – $45.59 after coupon; originally $99
Using the principles that make the foam roller so popular, this cutting-edge fitness and recovery device uses pressure and vibration to attack nagging muscle pain and tension. The professional-grade 4-speed motor issues effectively localized pin-point deep tissue massage to tired muscles, ligaments, tendons and more.
Addsfit Mini Portable Massage Gun – $84 after coupon; originally $105
At just over 12.5 ounces, it's the world's smallest massage gun. But don't mistake size for power. With an ergonomic design, 3 speed levels and a pair of detachable heads, the Mini can serve up to 27 lbs. of pinpoint massage precision.
Thorex Back Muscle Massager – $87.99 after coupon; originally $149
For those with back trouble, the Thorex is for you. The hands-free device spreads pressure across your entire back, limiting the discomfort of localized pressure on the soft tissue that surrounds the spine. In just minutes, you get better extension, calmed muscles and better alignment.
Massage Anti-Fatigue Mat with Foot Massager – $95.99 after coupon; originally $129
This one should be on any standing desk owners' wish list. Made with high-density rubber foam, these standing mats bring a built-in vibrating massager for a deep, relaxing foot massage that reduces pain from prolonged standing while increasing leg and foot circulation.
The Backmate Massage System – $99.99 after coupon; originally $149
Just set this up in a doorway and all of a sudden, your house becomes your massager. The Backmate's rollers can be adjusted and maneuvered to apply just the right pressure and just the right points throughout your body to alleviate pain in your neck, back, shoulders, legs or anywhere you need relief.
AIR-C + HEAT Full Leg Massage + Heat Treatment – $111.99 after coupon; originally $149
It's compression therapy, right on your couch. Strap on these leggings and this revolutionary therapy technique uses air compression massage to relieve pain, increase blood flow and soothe tired, aching muscles.
Foot Vibe Deluxe Massaging Footrest – $119.99 after coupon; originally $165
Twenty speeds, nine different massage programs, all focused on getting your feet back on their feet. Use it as a footrest as the vibrating massage bar hits right on your toes and the arches of your feet, getting in and working out every inch of your barking dogs.
Alyne Therapy Massager – $199.99 after coupon; originally $349
This patent-pending, professional-grade massager utilizes concentrated and rapid movements to effectively treat muscle and deep tissue pain. Target it right where you need relief the most, pull the trigger and the three varying impact modes from this portable, lightweight beast go to work. And right now, it's also $150 off.
Prices are subject to change.
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