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Turn Your Back Pain Upside Down!
What is an inversion table? This free standing inversion table smoothly swivels through a wide variety of angles with your body fully supported.
Who should use an inversion table? This is the best option for users looking for comfort and affordabilty.
How does an inversion table operate? The balance is so precise, simple arm movements control the rotation. A tether strap allows you stop the rotation at any angle. Additionally, the adjustable roller hinges allow you to select the aggressiveness of rotation. The table can lock at 90 degrees for full inversion. While in this position, you can do inverted sit-ups and squats.
- Maximum Height: 6' 6"
- Maximum Weight: 300 lb.
- Five-Year Limited Warranty
- Tether strap allows you to stop rotation at any angle
Comfortable Ankle Clamps
- Adjustable foot platform ensures comfort while inverted
- Hand Grips make it easy for the first time user
- Washable nylon mat
- Scratch Resistant Powder Coated Finish
- Folds for compact storage
- 90 degree lock in for stretching and exercise
- Conversion Kit gives user the option to convert for use with Gravity Boots
- Assembled Dimensions: 47" (L) x 28" (W) x 58" (H)
- Shipping Weight: 59 lbs
- Boxed Dimensions: 30" x 50" x 6"
- Shipment includes: Owner's Manual, Assembly Instructions, 90-page titled Better Back, Better Body, and 14 minute instructional video.
- Note: Assembly and User Instructions available in French, German, Spanish, Dutch, or Italian.
Disclaimer: As with any fitness program, people should consult with their medical advisor before beginning inversion therapy. In general, contraindications for inversion are for health problems related to eye pressure, heart or circulatory problems, spinal injury, or bone weaknesses or fractures.
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