





42 Head Massage Gun Deep Tissue Set, Deep Tissue Percussion Massager, Made For Bigger Muscle Areas, 9 Modes & 9 Intensity Levels, For Back, Legs & Glutes
Product Dimensions : 4 x 4 x 4 inches; 3.2 Pounds
Date First Available : October 21, 2025
Manufacturer : XENIVO
ASIN : B0FX3X9LND
Best Sellers Rank: #200,270 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #413 in Handheld Massagers #49,148 in Health Care Products
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Upgraded from 16-Head Style to 42 Contact Points – Tired of constantly shifting around to “find the spot”? More contact points spread pressure across a wider area, so it feels smoother and more comfortable—with less repositioning.
Deep-Tissue Feel, Not Just Surface-Level – Built to work into tight, tired muscles with controlled intensity. Great for those “stiff after a long day” moments—especially on the back, legs, and glutes.
Quiet Operation That Fits Real Life – Designed to stay low-noise so you can unwind while watching TV, scrolling on the couch, or winding down at night. No loud buzzing that pulls you out of your downtime—just a calm, comfortable massage that won’t take over the room.
2500mAh Battery + Triple Safety Protection – Up to 120 minutes total runtime per charge* means fewer recharges and fewer interrupted sessions. Built for everyday use with 10-minute auto shut-off, overheat protection, and overcharge protection for added peace of mind.
9 Modes + 9 Intensity Levels – Not sure where to start? Use 1–3 for gentle relaxation, 4–6 for everyday tension, and 7–9 for stronger pressure on bigger muscle areas (back/legs/glutes). Start low and adjust up for your comfort.
6 reviews for XENIVO 42 Head Massage Gun Deep Tissue Set, Deep Tissue Percussion Massager, Made for Bigger Muscle Areas, 9 Modes & 9 Intensity Levels, for Back, Legs & Glutes
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AJ –
Works fine!
I’ve been using this deep tissue massage gun for about a week or two, and overall it works reasonably well. The device feels solid and is easy to use, with multiple modes and intensity levels that are suitable for larger muscle areas like the back, legs, and glutes. It does a good job relieving general muscle soreness after activity.That said, I haven’t noticed a significant improvement in some of the deeper or more problematic areas of my lower back so far. It may be something that requires longer and more consistent use to see better results. For now, it’s been decent and does what it claims at a basic level, so I’d say it’s good so far with room for improvement over time.
kiddo –
Not bad results
This isn’t the usual massage that press your muscles but more of a vibration with a light beating experience even at max level. To some this will not be enough especially if you’re looking for a more muscle pressuring experience.Pros:1. Cordless. It runs on battery and lasts a few sessions. Also uses usb-c.2. Wider coverage3. Doesn’t hurt. This can go both ways but if you’re sensitive like me I’d rather have a massage that doesn’t hurt.Cons:1. The thing with battery is running out of juice. It doesn’t help that you can’t use it while its plugged in and theres no indicator of battery percentage.2. Design is odd for positioning in place and if you put enough pressure laying against the massager it stops which doesn’t take much.3. While I appreciate the wide range of choices, 9 modes and 9 intensity levels is a bit much.4. This is more of a preference but it takes it bit of effort to press these buttons, and I mean there’s no chance of lightly pressing a button on accident.Result wise, personally I find this massager does well relieving my muscle pain, especially the lower back and glutes. But it does take a bit to position this right for a good time.
ANMASUJO –
Rechargeable, 9 program/patterns + 9 intensity/speed levels + infrared light therapy massager
This 42 Head Massager is actually really nice. It has 9 different patterns of vibration or programs with 9 different intensity (or speed) levels & a built-in 10 minute timer, plus infrared light therapy in the center of the device. So far I’ve used it on my back & my thighs & I think it helping those muscle areas, as I’ve started a new exercise routine (hopefully this time it will remain a routine ;P) and I can feel the tension in the muscles fade away when using this. I like the idea that I can easily set it for a certain pattern or program, plus intensity or speed level & then lean on it while sitting on a chair or sitting up on my bed. My back is already feeling better when it was beginning to feel somewhat tense from the new stretching routine. The unit was fully charged when I received it. I used the cord that came with it & at first I thought, maybe the cord doesn’t work, but it wouldn’t charge any further with any other USB-C cord I had & it even beeped before going blank. There’s no red light or green light that says it requires charging or that it’s fully charged, I think that would have been helpful. Other than that, it appears to be well made the heads are soft exteriors, the little round heads areade of some type of foam that has some give to it. I have a single head massager that’s shaped like a gun, this is so much better for large muscle areas like thighs, buttocks & your back, plus I can place my leg over it, unlike the single head massager. This is definitely a keeper.
Panhead –
Deep Tissue massager
I’d call this massager good, but not great. The upgrade to 42 contact points is noticeable, it does spread pressure more evenly and definitely requires less repositioning than my old massager. It feels smoother overall, which is nice for longer sessions.The deep-tissue intensity is decent, especially on larger areas like the back, legs, and glutes. That said, even at higher intensity levels, it doesn’t always get quite as deep as I expected for really tight spots. It works better for general muscle fatigue than pinpoint relief.Noise level is a plus, it’s quiet enough to use while watching TV or relaxing without being distracting. Battery life is also solid, and the auto shut-off and safety features are reassuring.Where it falls short is the sheer number of modes and intensity levels. Nine of each sounds great on paper, but many feel very similar, making it more trial-and-error than necessary. I also found myself wishing it had just a bit more power at the top end.Overall, it’s a comfortable, well-built massager that works fine for everyday soreness.
Derek –
Massager head
This massager is a bit misleading while it does have 42 heads it only has 6 motors, 4 with 8 heads and 2 with 5 heads. The heads are able to move slightly with the contours of your body. There is 9 modes and levels, but from what I have found is that it needs to be on higher level or the motors stall out. I also don’t really like the multi-heads with there being so many on one motor I don’t really feel it get in and massage. It still feels good just not great. I do like that it is usb-c rechargeable. I think that the cost is a bit high for what you get. Overall, this massager works, but think there are better options.
Carl Family –
A Large Vibrating Massager
My first impression was wow, this massager is much larger than I expected based on the listing. It offers a wide range of settings, making it easy to experiment and find what works best for you, and it operates very quietly. The 10-minute auto shutoff can be a bit frustrating at first, and it takes a moment to cycle through all the settings.At lower settings, the device tends to stop when firm pressure is applied, which does not happen at higher levels. I’m not sure if this is a safety feature or a defect. I also wouldn’t describe this as a traditional massage gun, since the 42 contact points do not move up and down but instead vibrate. That said, it works very well as a lymphatic or relaxation massager rather than a true deep tissue tool, despite how it’s advertised.