Expert reviews and comparisons of the best recovery products — from massage guns to cold therapy, compression gear, and red light devices.
The Amazfit GTR Mini 2 packs heart rate tracking, SpO2, sleep analysis, and 120+ sport modes into a watch thinner than most fitness bands.
The RumbleRoller uses raised bumps instead of a smooth surface to dig into trigger points. After weeks of daily use, here's what stands out.
Amazfit Active 3 Premium packs HRV tracking, sleep analysis, and readiness scores into a $170 smartwatch. Solid recovery tracking without the subscription.
The Recoverex Cold Plunge Tub folds flat, holds 88 gallons, and runs under $200. A solid entry point for anyone starting cold therapy at home.
The Amazfit Helio Ring tracks heart rate, HRV, SpO2, and sleep quality from your finger. We tested it for recovery monitoring alongside a smartwatch.
NEWZILL compression socks deliver 20-30 mmHg of graduated pressure for post-workout recovery, travel, and all-day wear. Here is what stood out after testing ...
Red light therapy used to mean booking appointments at a clinic and paying $50+ a session. Not anymore. Panel prices have dropped enough that a solid home ...
Hyperice makes two very different percussion guns, one built for raw power, the other for grab-and-go convenience. Both showed up in our testing rotation ...
The Amazfit Active 2 Square packs GPS, sleep tracking, and HRV monitoring into a polished stainless steel body for $115. A solid recovery companion that looks ...
The RENPHO Thermacool 2 pairs percussion with heat and cold therapy in one device. At $85, it tries to replace three recovery tools at once.
BIOptimizers P3-OM uses a patented L. plantarum strain that targets protein breakdown. We tested it alongside high-protein meals for four weeks.
The Incrediwear Knee Sleeve uses semiconductor-infused fabric to increase blood flow right where you need it. We break down how it compares to standard ...