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Review: Rally Orbital Massager

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Last updated: 12 March 2026 08:09
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Massage guns haven’t evolved much over the past two decades. Since Therabody introduced the triangular handle, most massage guns have kept to the same basic design. New releases will tweak the specs, improving battery life or swapping in new attachments, but the core remains intact.

The Rally Orbital Massager, which launched in June 2025, tries something genuinely different. It not only abandons the standard pistol grip or triangular shape, but it also swaps out percussive therapy for an oscillating approach. The idea reportedly grew out of an odd but common DIY recovery trick: people using car buffers to knead sore muscles.

It sounded a bit gimmicky when I first heard about the concept. But after two weeks of using the Rally after workouts and runs, it became the recovery tool I reach for most nights when I flop on the couch.

An Orbital Approach to Muscle Recovery

The Rally’s defining feature is its orbital technology. Instead of hammering one spot repeatedly like traditional percussive massage guns, the head moves in tight, continuous circles that glide across the skin.

The first time I pressed it against my quad, the difference was immediate. It’s noticeably gentler on sensitive areas, but it still feels effective. Rather than the familiar thudding percussion, the Rally creates a kneading, rolling pressure that works through myofascial tension.

It’s also much quieter than your standard Theragun or Hypervolt. I’ve run it on the couch while watching TV without having to crank the volume. It’s also subtle enough that I wouldn’t feel disruptive using it in a shared gym. Rally even claims it’s “whisper-quiet” enough to use while lulling a baby to sleep. That feels like a stretch.

The Orbital Massager ships with three wide attachments, each meant for different types of recovery. The one I use most often is the Echo, which has concentric grooves that create a ripple-like sensation across the skin. It’s especially gentle and works well for light muscle recovery work and lymphatic drainage.

Because the attachments are fairly wide, the Rally is particularly effective on large muscle groups. I got the most out of it on my quads, hamstrings, and glutes. The Peak attachment does offer a more focused tip for targeted relief, but even that feels better suited for trigger points rather than very small areas.

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