The Theragun Pro (5th Generation) and Hydro Flask 40 oz Wide Mouth serve entirely different purposes. The Theragun Pro is a high-end percussive therapy device aimed at muscle recovery and pain relief, while the Hydro Flask is a durable, insulated water bottle designed to keep beverages cold or hot for extended periods. Choosing between them depends entirely on the user's needs: muscle recovery versus hydration.
Attribute | Theragun Pro (5th Generation) | Hydro Flask 40 oz Wide Mouth |
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Name | Theragun Pro (5th Generation) | Hydro Flask 40 oz Wide Mouth |
Percussion depth (amplitude) | 16 mm | Not applicable |
Percussion speed (PPM) | 1750 - 2400 PPM (5 preset speeds) | Not applicable |
Force applied (stall force) | 60 lbs | Not applicable |
Battery life (hours) | 2.5 hours (150 minutes) with one detachable lithium-ion battery | Not applicable |
Number of attachments | 6 (Standard Ball, Dampener, Thumb, Wedge, SuperSoft, and Micro-Point) | Compatible with Hydro Flip Lid and Wide Mouth Straw Lid |
Ergonomics and grip design | Patented Theragun Triangle handle, adjustable arm lockable in 4 positions | Color Last powder coat for a durable and non-slip grip. Wide mouth design and stainless-steel collar. |
Noise level (dB) | Around 66 dB at the highest speed | Not applicable |
Smart app integration | Connects to the Therabody app via Bluetooth for personalized routines | Not applicable |
Material (bottle) | Not available | 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel |
Insulation type | Not available | TempShield double-wall vacuum insulation |
Temperature retention (hours) | Not available | Cold: 24, Hot: 12-16 |
Durability (drop test rating) | Not available | Designed to withstand everyday use and is resistant to dents and impacts. Color Last powder coat provides a resilient, non-slip grip. |
Price | Not available | Not available |
Ratings | Not available | Not available |
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