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Normatec 3 compression system launches with new upgrades and a lower price!

Hyperice, a leader in the fitness recovery tech, has launched their newly upgraded Normatec 3 compression system today. Not only does the new Normatec 3 have several improvements, but it also is being released at a lower cost than the previous model. You can get the base model (which includes the compression boots) for $799.

I reviewed the Normatec Pulse 2.0 compression system last year and wrote that “if I had to suggest someone get only one recovery tool, I think this would probably be it.” Considering I continue to use my Normatec several times every week, I still believe this to be true.

Normatec 3 new upgrade

The new Normatec 3 has made several improvements over its predecessor:

  • Refreshed system design with a more intuitive interface
  • 11% reduction in weight
  • 50% increase in battery life (now three hours)
  • Ability to unlock new features and customization options through the Bluetooth connected Hyperice App

Hyperice CEO, Jim Huether wrote “our mission at Hyperice is to help everyone on earth move better and with Normatec 3, we’ve made the most innovative technology on the market today more accessible to more people than ever before. We’ve sacrificed nothing in terms of the science, benefits and quality that Normatec has become known for and this launch only further cements our mission and our position as the leader in this space.”

Normatec was acquired by Hyperice in March 2020 to join their growing lineup of recovery tech including the Hypervolt Massage Gun and Core Meditation Trainer, among others.

We are currently reviewing the new Normatec 3 Compression System, so keep checking in with Connect The Watts to get the full scoop.

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com