Rally: Muscle Recovery Without the Punishment

Most recovery tools work by pounding tired muscles into submission. Rally takes an entirely different approach, and the results speak for themselves.

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Recovery Has Always Felt Like More Work

There is a contradiction built into most muscle recovery tools. They are supposed to help you feel better, but using them often feels like a second workout. Percussion massagers hammer tissue with rapid impacts that can feel jarring on sensitive areas, require a firm hand to control, and often leave users sore in a different way than when they started. The assumption built into most of these devices is that harder means better. Rally was designed around the question of whether that assumption was ever actually correct.

What Orbital Motion Actually Does

Rather than driving a head back and forth in a straight percussive line, Rally uses an orbital motion, a circular movement pattern inspired by the principles of myofascial release and percussive therapy combined. The result is a device that can be applied face-on for an oscillating massage, sideways for a more percussive effect, or at any angle in between, giving the user a continuous spectrum of pressure and sensation rather than a single fixed mode. With speeds reaching 3,200 RPM and three interchangeable precision attachments, it covers the full body without the jarring contact that makes traditional massage guns difficult to use on joints, sensitive tissue, and areas that genuinely need relief the most. High-quality foam pads generate gentle warmth through consistent contact, supporting circulation throughout the session.

The Technology Keeping It Quiet

One of the more practical innovations inside Rally is what the company calls CALM Technology, a proprietary system designed to minimise noise and vibration during use. The practical outcome is a device quiet enough to use on a couch, in a shared space, or during a film without disturbing anyone nearby. That matters more than it might seem. A recovery tool that is too loud or too aggressive to use in everyday environments ends up unused, which defeats the purpose entirely. Rally is also an FDA-registered Class I medical device, developed with input from engineers, athletes, and medical advisors across teams in New York, Austin, and Hong Kong.

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