Hypervolt 3 Pro vs Theragun Pro Plus: Which Massage Gun Is Better in India?
Hypervolt 3 Pro vs Theragun Pro Plus
RECOVERY BUYING GUIDE · INDIA 2026
Hypervolt 3 Pro vs Theragun Pro Plus: Which Premium Massage Gun Should You Buy in India?
Updated July 2026 · By WOD Armour — authorised Hyperice & Therabody distributor in India
If you are spending serious money on a premium massage gun in India, the shortlist almost always comes down to two flagships: the Hyperice Hypervolt 3 Pro (₹35,999) and the Therabody Theragun Pro Plus (₹50,990, MRP ₹59,990). Both are professional-grade percussion devices trusted by athletes and physiotherapists. But they solve recovery in genuinely different ways — and the right pick depends on what your body actually needs.
Athlete using a premium percussion massage gun on the shoulder for muscle recovery — Hypervolt 3 Pro vs Theragun Pro Plus comparison.
Two flagship recovery tools, two different philosophies — pure percussion vs a full recovery ecosystem.
The 20-second verdict: Buy the Hypervolt 3 Pro if you want the quietest, lightest, longest-battery pure-percussion tool at a smarter price. Buy the Theragun Pro Plus if you want deep 16 mm amplitude plus heat, LED light, vibration and guided routines in one device. There is no single “best” — only the one that matches how you recover.
Spec-by-spec infographic: how they compare
The chart below maps the five specs Indian buyers ask about most. Longer bars are better for that metric — note the two guns trade wins rather than one sweeping the board.
Bar chart comparing Hypervolt 3 Pro and Theragun Pro Plus across amplitude, stall force, battery life, quietness and light weight.
Full comparison table
| Feature | Hypervolt 3 Pro | Theragun Pro Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Price in India (WOD Armour) | ₹35,999 | ₹50,990 (MRP ₹59,990) |
| Amplitude (stroke depth) | 14 mm | 16 mm |
| Stall force (pressure resistance) | 70 lb | 60 lb |
| Speed settings | 6 (digital dial) | 5 (visually guided) |
| Percussion range | 1,500–2,500 PPM | 1,750–2,400 PPM |
| Noise level | ~51 dB (QuietGlide) | ~57 dB (QuietForce) |
| Battery life | Up to 4 hours | Up to 2.5 hours |
| Weight | ~1.1 kg | ~1.65 kg |
| Heat therapy | Yes (Heated Head Attachment) | Yes (3 temperature levels) |
| Vibration therapy | No | Yes |
| Near-infrared LED therapy | No | Yes (built-in) |
| Cold therapy | No | Yes (attachment sold separately) |
| Guided breathwork | No | Yes (TheraMind) |
| Built-in screen | No | OLED display |
| Biometric sensor | Pressure sensor (LED) | Heart-rate sensor |
| App connectivity | Hyperice App (Bluetooth) | Therabody App (Bluetooth) |
| Grip design | Ergonomic pill-shaped | Triangle multi-grip (rotating) |
| Warranty (India) | Full manufacturer warranty | Full manufacturer warranty |
Price and value in India
The Theragun Pro Plus costs roughly ₹15,000 more than the Hypervolt 3 Pro at current sale pricing. That premium buys extra amplitude and four additional recovery modalities — worth it only if you will actually use them.
Price comparison: Hypervolt 3 Pro ₹35,999 versus Theragun Pro Plus ₹50,990 in India.
Hypervolt 3 Pro: pure percussion, perfected
The Hypervolt 3 Pro is Hyperice's flagship, built around one idea: deliver world-class percussive therapy in the quietest, lightest, most reliable form possible — without piling on extra modalities.
Its headline number is 70 lb of stall force — higher than the Theragun Pro Plus's 60 lb — so the motor withstands more pressure before bogging down. For heavy lifters working dense glutes, hamstrings and quads, that matters. The 14 mm amplitude is slightly shorter than the Theragun's 16 mm, but with that stall force behind it, the Hypervolt still does genuine deep-tissue work.
Where it really pulls ahead is refinement: a 51 dB QuietGlide motor that is noticeably quieter, a six-speed digital dial, up to 4 hours of battery (vs 2.5), and a 1.1 kg body that is roughly 35% lighter — a real difference during longer sessions when wrist fatigue sets in. It also ships with the Heated Head Attachment and Bluetooth for the Hyperice app, which syncs with Apple Health, Strava, Garmin and WHOOP.
Best for: home users and athletes who want the quietest, lightest premium percussion, heavy lifters who need maximum stall force, and anyone who values long battery life and a sleeker feel.
Theragun Pro Plus: the complete recovery ecosystem
The Theragun Pro Plus takes the opposite approach. Instead of perfecting one therapy, it bundles multiple science-backed modalities into a single device: percussion, heat, vibration, near-infrared LED light, cold therapy (attachment sold separately) and guided breathwork. It is less a massage gun and more a recovery ecosystem in your hand.
Its 16 mm amplitude is class-leading — among the deepest on any consumer device — and paired with 60 lb of stall force it delivers the penetrating, almost clinical feel Therabody is known for. The built-in OLED screen shows speed, force and step-by-step routines; near-infrared LED therapy is built into the head; a biometric sensor reads heart rate during breathwork; and the patented triangle multi-grip handle makes self-treating your own back and shoulders far easier.
The trade-offs: at 1.65 kg it is heavier, battery life is around 2.5 hours, and at ₹50,990 (MRP ₹59,990) it costs substantially more.
Best for: serious athletes, physiotherapists, and anyone with chronic tightness who wants multi-modality recovery and guided structure in one device.
Who each one is really for
Hypervolt 3 Pro
₹35,999
Best value · pure percussion
- You want the quietest premium gun (~51 dB)
- You need the highest stall force (70 lb)
- You value 4-hour battery life
- You prefer a lighter, sleeker design (1.1 kg)
- You only need percussion + heat
Theragun Pro Plus
₹50,990
MRP ₹59,990 · full ecosystem
- You want the deepest amplitude (16 mm)
- You value heat, LED & breathwork in one
- You need easier self-treatment reach
- You want an OLED screen + guided routines
- You're committed to multi-modality recovery
The 30-second decision tree
Decision tree: choose Hypervolt 3 Pro for pure percussion and value, or Theragun Pro Plus for multi-modality recovery.
The honest deciding factor: simplicity vs ecosystem
These two aren't really competing in the same category. The Hypervolt 3 Pro is a perfected percussion tool — quieter, lighter, longer battery, higher stall force — and a smarter buy if you just want the best version of that one job. The Theragun Pro Plus is a recovery ecosystem; its OLED screen, built-in LED therapy, heart-rate sensor, breathwork and rotating arm add up to a much broader daily recovery practice that earns its premium if you'll use it.
Both ship from WOD Armour — India's authorised distributor for Hyperice and Therabody — with full manufacturer warranty, GST invoice, genuine packaging and free pan-India delivery.
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Frequently asked questions
Which is more powerful — Hypervolt 3 Pro or Theragun Pro Plus?
It depends on the metric. The Theragun Pro Plus has a deeper 16 mm amplitude, so the head travels further into the muscle. The Hypervolt 3 Pro has a higher 70 lb stall force, so it resists more pressure before the motor bogs down. In practice the Theragun feels more percussive and punchy, while the Hypervolt feels smoother and handles heavy pressure better.
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Specifications sourced from Hyperice and Therabody official spec sheets. Prices shown are WOD Armour India listings at the time of writing and may change. Related reading: more recovery guides on the WOD Armour blog.