Top 10 Calf Massagers

Feeling sore after leg day? Treat yourself to an at-home massage. Self-care and recovery have never been easier or more affordable, with options that can suit your individual needs and budget.

On the prowl for a calf massager to ease sore calf muscles, improve circulation, or speed workout recovery?

We’ve rounded up the best 10 foot and calf massagers.

1. Cloud Massage Shiatsu Foot Massager Machine

This top-choice calf and foot massager offers kneading shiatsu massage and settings for heat, air compression, and vibration therapy.

But the best part is that it’s easily adjustable at the optimum comfort angle, so you can use the machine while seated, reclining, or lying in bed.

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2. RENPHO Leg Massager for Relaxation

Top 10 Calf Massagers

Air-compression sleeves offer circulation and recovery benefits without taking up a lot of space. Throw them in a drawer and they’re out of sight.

This option also comes at a very comfy price point!

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3. Naipo Foot and Calf Massager Foldable Machine

Top 10 Calf Massagers

The immediate draw here is the fold-and-fit-anywhere design, but this foot and calf massager wins points for more than that.

It also combines foot and calf massage, air compression, and heat therapy for reduced soreness and improved blood flow.

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4. Human Touch Reflex SOL Foot and Calf Shiatsu Massager

Top 10 Calf Massagers

Heat therapy, vibration therapy, shiatsu massage, and under-foot reflexology rollers — this foot and calf massager has a lot going on.

This machine is especially great for sore feet.

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5. Hyperice Hypersphere Vibrating Therapy Ball

Top 10 Calf Massagers

This 5-inch ball is the peak of portability. It carries two-plus hours of charge for high-intensity vibration therapy.

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It just so happens to be TSA-approved, so pack it in your carry-on.

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6. NormaTec Pulse 2.0 Leg Recovery System

Top 10 Calf Massagers

If calf massage is a part of your workout-recovery strategy, this calf and thigh massager might be your solution.

Used by professional athletes and medical professionals around the world, the air-compression system effectively reduces soreness and speeds recovery.

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7. HmRelax Shiatsu Kneading Rolling & Heating Foot & Calf Massager

Top 10 Calf Massagers

Snazzier than the average foot and calf massager, this one includes functions for shiatsu massage, kneading massage, rolling, vibration, and heating therapy.

Bonus: It can provide up to 360 degrees of massage around your lower legs.

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8. TriggerPoint STK Fusion Recovery System

Top 10 Calf Massagers

This cost-effective option is low-tech but incredibly effective. Use it as a handheld massage stick or place in its accompanying stands, rest your calf on top, and use your body weight to get as deep into the massage as you want.

Use the gray spacer component to target tendons, including the Achilles and patellar.

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9. Giantex Shiatsu Foot Massager

Top 10 Calf Massagers

This foot and calf massager has a sleek, minimalist design that makes it an attractive option if you plan to store it out in the open.

A 360-degree rotating bar allows for fully customized positioning.

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10. RENPHO Rechargeable Hand-Held Deep Tissue Massager

Top 10 Calf Massagers

Here, percussion technology helps relieve foot and calf soreness — but can also help out any muscle in the body. Its cordless design comes with five interchangeable head attachments.

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Lesa O'Leary
Lesa O'Leary

Lesa is a dynamic member of OzHelp’s Service Delivery Team as the Service Delivery Team Leader and Nurse. She has been with OzHelp for five years and believes in leading by example. Lesa has experience in the not-for-profit sector, as well as many roles throughout different industries and sectors, including as a contractor to the Department of Defence. She has expertise in delivering OzHelp’s health and wellbeing programs and engaging with clients in a relaxed and comfortable manner that aligns with the organisation’s vision and objectives.

Lesa has a Certificate 4 in Nursing from Wodonga Tafe, Certificate 4 in Mental Health from Open Colleges, and is currently undertaking a Certificate 4 in Training and Assessment from Tafe NSW. For the past few months Lesa has been an Education and Memberships committee member of the ACT Branch of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).