Warm Everything
Pistolet de massage pliable Premium
The World's First Foldable Gun
Key Features
Dimension
180mm x 83mm x 38mm, 179g
Shipping Days
- For Austria order, you can get it within 2-4 business day.
- For other countries in EU, 8-15 business day.
- For the US orders, 4-8 business days
We strive to process and ship all orders in a timely manner, working diligently to ensure that your items are on their way to you as soon as possible.
We are committed to ensuring a positive shopping experience for all our customers. If for any reason you wish to return an item, we invite you to reach out to our team for assistance, and we will evaluate every return request with care and consideration.
Package Included
2,400+
Happy Customers
Patented Foldable Design
The Only Massage Gun That Folds 125° AND Extends
55° to pack. 90° to target. 125° to reach yourself. Finally, a massage gun that adapts to where it hurts — not where it's easy.
Everyday Relief for Sore, Stiff, and Overworked Muscles

55° — Pack It
Ultra-portable and bag-friendly. Your perfect travel companion for relief on the go.

90° — Target It
Perfect angle for shoulders, arms, neck, and focused muscle groups.

125° — Reach It
Extended 9cm handle + 125° angle = your entire back, lower waist, and calves without help.

9cm Extra Reach
Finally, a massage gun that adapts to where it hurts — not where it's easy
Trusted By 2,400+ Customers
What Owners Are Saying
"At 466g it lives in my bag permanently. The extension handle is genius for client calf work too."
"I use it on Zoom calls. No one hears it. The battery lasts forever — I charge it maybe once a month."
"I've tried Theragun and Hyperice. Neither could reach my upper traps without help. This thing folds to exactly the right angle. Game changer."
Frequently Asked Questions
The biggest difference is geometry. Flagship guns from Therabody and Hyperice are fixed-shape devices — a triangle or a hammer — locking you into one ergonomic position. Our patented foldable arm clicks into three intentional angles: 55° for compact storage, 90° for precision work on the neck and shoulders, and 125° for solo access to your own back, lower back, and calves.
That third angle is the one we built the device around. If you've ever needed a partner (or a tennis ball against the wall) to reach your upper back, that's the problem we engineered this for.
We're also notably quieter (≤54 dB), have a longer battery life (~200 minutes vs. the typical 120–150 of flagship models), and use universal USB-C charging — at a meaningfully lower price.
Yes. The internal lithium-ion battery is approximately 11.1 Wh — well under the TSA's 100 Wh limit for carry-on items. We recommend packing it in your carry-on (rather than checked baggage), which is standard practice for any lithium-ion-powered device.
The folded dimensions (23.2 × 14.5 × 4.8 cm / 9.1 × 5.7 × 1.9 in) slip easily into a personal item, backpack, or laptop sleeve.
EU regulations align with TSA on this — the device is cabin-friendly across all major airlines.
Amplitude is the depth of each percussion stroke — the distance the head travels in and out. Flagship full-size guns range from 12–16mm. Ours is 8mm, paired with a 9 kg stall force and 2,800 RPM top speed.
The honest comparison:
- For 95% of users — desk-job tension, travel recovery, weekend athletes, runners, gym-goers — 8mm is more than enough. Most people never need 16mm of penetration.
- For elite athletes with very dense muscle who need bone-deep work on glutes, hamstrings, or quads, a full-size gun with 12–16mm amplitude is a better tool.
We chose 8mm deliberately. Deeper amplitude requires a larger motor, which means the device can no longer fold or weigh under 500g. We optimized for daily relief in a portable, quiet, travel-ready form.
General guidance based on physical therapy literature:
- Per muscle group: 30 seconds to 2 minutes maximum. More is not better — overuse can cause soreness or bruising.
- Per full-body session: 10–15 minutes covers the major muscle groups.
- Frequency: Daily use is safe for most healthy adults. Listen to your body.
The built-in 15-minute auto-off timer is there to help you avoid overdoing it.
For pre-workout activation, keep it to 30–60 seconds per muscle group at low speed. For post-workout recovery or end-of-day desk tension, 1–2 minutes per spot is typical.
Both are common pain spots — and both areas to treat with care.
Neck: Yes, but only on the soft muscle along the side and back of the neck (upper trapezius and levator scapulae). Never directly over the cervical spine, the front of the throat, or the carotid arteries on the side of the neck. Use the lowest speed, the flat or U-shaped head, and keep sessions short — under 60 seconds.
Lower back: Yes, on the muscle tissue (erector spinae) on either side of the spine. Avoid the spine itself, the kidney area, and any spot with shooting nerve pain.
If you have a spinal condition, herniated disc, or unexplained chronic pain, please consult a physical therapist or doctor before using any percussion device.
Many of our customers use it as part of a lower back pain routine, particularly with the 125° solo reach mode that lets you treat both sides of the spine without help.
That said, percussion massage isn't a cure — it's a tool that may temporarily reduce muscle tension, increase local circulation, and ease tightness-related symptoms. Results vary based on whether your back pain is muscular, postural, or structural.
For acute injuries, herniated discs, or pain involving nerve symptoms (shooting pain, tingling, numbness, weakness in the legs), please see a healthcare professional before using any percussion device.
We offer a [30-day return] so you can test it on your specific issue without financial risk.
We don't recommend percussion massage devices during pregnancy without explicit clearance from your doctor, midwife, or OB-GYN. There are specific pressure points (particularly around the ankles and lower back) and circulatory considerations during pregnancy that can make percussion therapy potentially risky.
If your healthcare provider gives you the go-ahead, avoid the abdomen, lower back, inner ankles, and any swollen areas — and stick to the lowest intensity setting on muscle areas only.
Different tools, different jobs:
Foam roller is better for:
- Broad, large-muscle release (whole quads, IT band, full back)
- Pressure self-regulation via your body weight
- Durability — no battery, no motor, lasts forever
- Lower price
Massage gun is better for:
- Targeted work on specific knots and trigger points
- Hard-to-reach spots (especially with our foldable 125° mode)
- Smaller muscles (forearms, neck, calves, feet)
- Speed and convenience — 5 minutes vs. 15
Most serious recovery routines include both. They complement each other; they don't compete.
Both work — with different intensity profiles.
Before workout (activation): Use speeds 1–2 for 30–60 seconds per muscle group. The goal is to wake up the muscle and increase blood flow, not to dig into knots. Light, gliding passes only.
After workout (recovery): Use speeds 2–4 for 1–2 minutes per muscle group. This may help reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and accelerate recovery between sessions.
Anytime use (desk tension, end-of-day stress): Whatever feels good. Most people land on speeds 2–3 with the flat or ball head.
Every Foldable Premium Massage Gun comes with a [12-month] manufacturer's warranty covering motor failure, battery degradation, and any manufacturing defect.
If something fails within the warranty window, contact us at [support@warameverything.com] and we'll send a replacement — you don't need to return the original first.
The warranty does not cover damage from drops, water immersion, or unauthorized repairs.
The hinge uses a reinforced locking mechanism that clicks audibly into three positions: 55°, 90°, and 125°. Once locked, the gun functions as a single rigid unit — no flex, no wobble during use.
The mechanism is rated for [10,000+ open-close cycles] — roughly [27 folds per day for a full year], or in real-world terms, well beyond the motor's expected lifespan. Most users only fold and unfold the device a few times per day.
You'll feel a positive, mechanical "click" at each lock position. If it ever feels loose, that's covered under warranty.
Our motor operates at ≤54 dB at full speed. For context:
- Whisper: ~30 dB
- Quiet library: ~40 dB
- Our gun at top speed: ~54 dB
- Normal conversation: ~60 dB
- Most flagship massage guns: 60–70 dB
In practice, you can use it during a Zoom call (camera off, on lap) without anyone noticing, in a hotel room without disturbing your partner, or in an open-plan office without drawing attention. We've had customers use it during meetings — quietly enough that nobody mentions it.
Battery life: Up to 200 minutes (3.5 hours) at speed 1. At full speed (5), expect 90–120 minutes of continuous use. For a typical user (5–10 minutes per day), one charge lasts 1–2 weeks.
Charging time: ~2.5 hours from empty to full via USB-C at 5V⎓2A.
The USB-C port works with any standard cable and any phone-grade USB-C charger — no proprietary brick. The same cable that charges your phone, your laptop, or your headphones charges this.
We can't make medical claims, but here's what physical therapists generally recommend percussion massage for — and how to use it:
- Plantar fasciitis: Most relief comes from working the calves (where the underlying tightness usually originates), not the heel itself. Use the ball or flat head at low speed for 1–2 minutes per calf.
- Sciatica: Can help when the root cause is muscular tightness (e.g., piriformis syndrome). Do not use it directly over an inflamed nerve, and see a doctor first if the cause is a disc issue.
- DOMS / post-exercise soreness: Well-supported in published research as a recovery aid.
- Tech neck and desk-related stiffness: The 90° precision mode was purpose-designed for this.
- Tension headaches with muscular origin: Light work on the upper traps and back-of-skull muscles can help. Avoid the temples and the front of the neck.
We're not a medical device. For any chronic or acute condition, please check in with a physical therapist or doctor before adding percussion therapy to your routine.
Yes. We offer a [30-day risk-free trial]: use the device for 30 days, and if it's not right for you, send it back for a full refund. No restocking fee. No "must be in unused condition" clause — we expect you to actually use it.
We do this because the foldable design genuinely solves an ergonomic problem most percussion guns don't, but we know not every body responds the same way to percussion therapy. If it's not for you, we'd rather take it back than leave you with regret.
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