This shopping holiday has some unmissable Therabody Cyber Monday deals on the brand’s most coveted recovery tools. Whether you’re looking to ease sore muscles, upgrade your skincare game, or just melt the stress away, a Therabody tool can do wonders. If you’ve ever thought about splurging on a Theragun or the brand’s futuristic LED mask, now may be the time to hit “add to cart.” Here are the best Cyber Monday Therabody deals, handpicked for maximum relaxation and minimal buyer’s remorse.
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The Theragun Sense has the same luxe perks as the pricier models, like the LCD screen and guided breathwork routines, but without the $500 price tag. The four attachments (standard ball, dampener, thumb, and micro-point) handle everything from sore calves to stiff shoulders. It’s whisper-quiet compared to other Theraguns, so I can decompress without sounding like I’m firing up a power drill.
For Theragun newcomers, the Relief is a no-nonsense massage gun that delivers exactly what you need—minus the flashy extras. Three speed settings and attachments (standard ball, dampener, and thumb) make it a compact powerhouse for tackling tension. It’s a beginner-friendly entry into the Therabody world, and this sale makes it even more enticing.
This used to be our favorite pick for the quietest option in our guide to the Best Theraguns, but then the Sense came along. It’s still a solid choice regardless—complete with Thera’s signature triangle handle, five foam attachments, and three preset treatments (that you can save to the device via the companion app). We only recommend it if it’s on sale, and this is also the lowest price we’ve tracked on Amazon so far. —Brenda Stolyar
The Theragun Mini 2 may be small, but it’s mighty. With a 150-minute battery life, it’s ready to target all those tender spots that need attention, whether you’re at the gym, airport, or just on the go. When I’m working from home, I like to keep it near my desk for when I start to get sore. Plus, the little guy comes with a case.
The fifth-gen Theragun Pro came out in 2022, but it’s a more affordable option if you don’t want to drop $600 on the newer Pro Plus. It comes equipped with various attachments including the wedge, supersoft, micro-point, thumb, standard ball, and dampener. You’ll also get a case to store the device in and a pouch for the accessories. Even though it’s a few years old, it’s still a solid choice for athletes, as long as you’re fine with missing out on all the latest updates. —Brenda Stolyar
The Wave Roller takes foam rollers to the next level. At $109, it’s a lot more affordable than Therabody’s massage guns, and it’s ideal for improving flexibility, mobility, and blood circulation. With five vibration frequencies and Therabody app integration, you can also target specific sore muscles with varying intensities.
The TheraFace Mask is skincare that feels like self-care. This beauty multitasker combines LED light therapy with soothing vibrations to massage your pressure points. It’s definitely a splurge, but the soothing experience and visible skin benefits make it hard to resist. If you’ve been eyeing luxury LED masks, this sale is your green light.
The TheraFace Pro is a chameleon of facial recovery tools. With six interchangeable heads, it offers all sorts of facials, from LED therapy and microcurrent treatments to deep cleansing and percussive massages. If you invest a significant amount of money on monthly facials, the TheraFace Pro will save you time and dollars.
Hours of screen time can wreck your eyes, but SmartGoggles offers relaxation and relief with gentle heat and vibrations. It feels like a warm hug for your face, melting away eye strain and stress headaches. We love the original model (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Whether you’re battling Zoom fatigue or just need a break, these goggles are a must-try.
For muscle recovery that goes beyond a massage, the PowerDot 2.0 Duo uses neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to target specific areas, improve strength, and relieve period cramps. It comes with everything you need, including a set of electrode pads (they last up to 25 sessions), and it’s $70 off right now.
The TheraCup brings cupping therapy into the modern age with a blend of suction, heat, and vibration. It’s surprisingly easy to use, and safety sensors ensure you can’t overdo it. If the idea of traditional cupping intimidates you, this device is a perfect at-home alternative. At $20 off, it’s a budget-friendly way to bring the spa to you.
Other Therabody Deals
We haven’t tested the below products, but here are some more great Cyber Monday discounts on Therabody recovery gear and accessories: