Very expensive for recreational users
At $799 CAD, casual users feel significantly overpaid for features they don't use. The Elite at $200 less covers 90% of recreational needs.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Theragun Pro 5th Generation (ASIN B0C2G3GS1Q) is available on Amazon.ca for $799 CAD โ Therabody's professional flagship with a 4-position rotating arm that enables full back and posterior shoulder self-treatment, a bidirectional stroke mechanism for varied stimulation, and a carry case with additional battery for 450 minutes of combined use time.
| Amplitude | 16mm amplitude โ deepest in Therabody lineup |
| Force | Up to 60 lbs stall force โ handles even densest muscle groups |
| Speed | 1750-2400 PPM with 5 speeds |
| Ergonomics | Rotating arm in 4 positions + swivels 360ยฐ โ reach any area without strain |
| Bidirectional | OLED screen + bidirectional stroke โ adapts treatment direction to your needs |
| Battery | 150 minutes + carry case has additional 300 minutes of charging |
| Attachments | 6 attachments including wedge, flat, dampener, standard ball, thumb, cone |
"As a physio I use this on 8-12 patients a day. The rotating arm means I can treat any area without repositioning the patient. The case battery means I never interrupt a session to charge. Worth every dollar for professional use."
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"The rotating arm alone justifies the premium for me. My mid-back was the one area I couldn't self-treat. Now I can. My chiro visits dropped from monthly to every 3 months."
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"Bidirectional stroke: yes, it feels different. Can't tell you exactly why but the perception during treatment is meaningfully different from standard. It's not a gimmick."
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"Bought this over the Elite because of the arm. Use it after every workout. The arm solves the one problem all my previous massage guns had โ I couldn't reach my own upper traps properly."
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Very expensive for recreational users
At $799 CAD, casual users feel significantly overpaid for features they don't use. The Elite at $200 less covers 90% of recreational needs.
Source: Amazon reviewerRotating arm adds bulk and weight
The arm mechanism makes the Pro larger and heavier than fixed-grip guns. Buyers who wanted a compact device find the form factor unwieldy.
Source: RedditBidirectional requires app to enable
The headline bidirectional stroke feature requires app navigation to activate and isn't clearly documented in the box. Users who don't read the app guide may never discover it.
Source: Amazon reviewerLargest form factor in the lineup
The combination of the rotating arm and case battery makes the Pro the bulkiest Theragun to pack for travel. Travelers prefer the Elite or Mini for portability.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Theragun Pro 5th Gen is the right choice for physical therapists, athletic trainers, and serious athletes who need full back access via the rotating arm, extended session capability via the case battery, and the bidirectional stroke innovation for comprehensive treatment. At $799 CAD, it demands daily professional or serious amateur use to justify the cost. For occasional or recreational use, the Elite 5th Gen delivers the same amplitude depth and app quality at a significantly more reasonable price.