Description
The Beurer MG 89 Deep Tissue Massager is a heavy-duty, professional-grade percussion massage system engineered for penetrating muscle therapy and trigger point knot relief.
It houses an ultra-powerful mechanical drive motor that delivers rhythmic percussive strikes deep into tight muscle layers.
Outfitted with dual interchangeable massage head configurations, customized speed intensities, and a solid ergonomic anti-slip handle layout, it delivers a straightforward approach to daily athletic recovery.
Key Benefits
Deep Percussive Muscle Penetration:
Driven by a high-performance mechanical motor engineered to break down lactic acid and stubborn tissue knots effectively.
Dual Ergonomic Massage Attachments:
Supplied with a targeted single point node attachment and an expansive wide-surface node attachment for different muscle groups.
Multi-Speed Operational Loop:
Features a stepless manual intensity slider offering incremental micro-adjustments for tailored percussive velocity.
Solid Anti-Slip Handle Chassis:
Designed with an elongated, vibration-dampening rear grip frame that enables effortless self-treatment across hard-to-reach back regions.
Premium Thermal Heat Function:
Outfitted with an independent infrared heating loop within the massage nodes to warm tissue surfaces and boost local blood flow.
Why Choose This Product?
Because it handles stubborn myofascial tension smoothly by combining heavy percussive motor dynamics with localized infrared thermal tissue warming.
Its long-reach handle geometry, dual-node versatility, and adjustable impact intensity provide a highly practical and reliable muscle maintenance device at home.
How to Use
Lock your selected treatment node attachment (point-focus or wide-surface) onto the front mechanical drive track of the massager.
Connect the power cable, activate the device using the chassis switch, and set your targeted percussive speed via the slider.
Press the vibrating head flat against the targeted muscle zone, moving the device slowly in linear rows without applying excessive manual pressure.







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