BOB AND BRAD Brand Overview and History
BOB AND BRAD is more than a brand—it's the brainchild of Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck, two celebrated physical therapists with over 40 years of combined experience. Famous for their viral YouTube channel boasting over 4 million subscribers, they've helped millions manage pain through evidence-based techniques. Launching their product line in recent years, BOB AND BRAD massage guns translate PT clinic secrets into affordable, home-use tools. Starting with basic percussion massagers, they've evolved to include heat, cold therapy, red light, and extension handles, earning top ratings like 4.7/5 on flagship models. Trusted by athletes, professionals, and everyday users, the brand emphasizes durability, quiet operation, and real results backed by PT knowledge.
Key Product Categories and Features
BOB AND BRAD specializes in electric massagers under Health & Household > Wellness & Relaxation > Massage Tools & Equipment > Electric Massagers > Back Massagers. Their lineup features deep tissue percussion guns ideal for back, shoulders, legs, and more.
- X6 Pro Max Massage Gun (4.7/5): Heat-cold therapy, metal head, 6 attachments for athletes' deep tissue needs.
- C2 Massage Gun (4.5/5): FSA/HSA eligible, 5 speeds, 5 heads for professional home gym use.
- T2 Pro Massage Gun (4.5/5): Heat-cold combo, pain relief focused, HSA eligible back massager.
- Q2 Pro Mini: Pocket-sized with heat-cold, ultra-quiet portable percussion gun, FSA eligible.
- D6 Pro Plus: 16mm amplitude, heat therapy, quiet pro-level muscle massager.
- L7 Ultra 2-in-1: Heat, red light, extension handle, adjustable angles for hard-to-reach back/lumbar areas, FSA/HSA eligible.
Common features include brushless motors for longevity, ergonomic designs, multiple speeds (up to 3200 RPM), and amplitudes up to 16mm for profound penetration. Many are FSA/HSA approved, making them accessible for health reimbursements.
Why Choose BOB AND BRAD Massage Guns?
Choosing BOB AND BRAD means investing in PT-vetted technology that outperforms generic massagers. Their guns deliver targeted percussion to break up knots, boost blood flow, and reduce inflammation—proven by user reviews praising quick pain relief post-workout or long desk days. Unlike competitors, innovations like dual heat-cold therapy in models like the X6 and T2 provide versatile recovery: heat for warming muscles, cold for swelling. Quiet operation (under 50dB) suits home or office use, while lightweight builds (as low as 1lb for minis) ensure portability. High ratings reflect reliability, with warranties and US-based support. Athletes love the pro amplitude; seniors appreciate gentle settings. Ultimately, BOB AND BRAD bridges clinical efficacy with user-friendly design, saving time and money on therapy visits.
For back massagers, the L7 Ultra's extension handle reaches lumbar spots effortlessly, while full-size guns like D6 tackle larger areas. All promote wellness without overwhelming power, ideal for beginners to elites.
FAQ
Are BOB AND BRAD massage guns FSA or HSA eligible?
Yes, many models like the C2, T2 Pro, Q2 Pro, and L7 Ultra are FSA/HSA eligible, qualifying as medical devices for muscle pain relief. Check product listings for specifics.
What makes BOB AND BRAD different from other massage guns?
Designed by physical therapists, they feature PT-recommended amplitudes, heat-cold therapy, and quiet motors. High ratings (4.5+ stars) and innovations like red light set them apart for effective, versatile use.
Which BOB AND BRAD massager is best for back pain?
The L7 Ultra with extension handle and adjustable angles excels for back/lumbar. For deeper tissue, try X6 Pro Max or D6 Pro Plus with high amplitude and heat.
Are they suitable for beginners?
Absolutely—multiple speed settings from gentle to intense, plus attachments for all experience levels. Start low and consult a doctor for chronic conditions.
How often should I use a BOB AND BRAD massage gun?
2-3 times daily for 1-2 minutes per muscle group, post-workout or as needed. Follow included guides for optimal results and avoid bony areas.