Product description In just minutes a day, the Teeter Hang Ups EP-560 Ltd Inversion Table (As Seen on TV) can help relieve back pain, improve joint health, increase flexibility, and tone muscles through inverted exercise. Target back pain by lengthening and relaxing tense muscles and decompressing the spine to help realign, rehydrate discs and reduce nerve pressure. Decompression benefits hips, knees and ankles with better shock absorption and ligament strength. Key to balanced workouts, inversion increases flexibility and performance by keeping joints and muscles healthy. The UL Listing gives you confidence in the EP-560?s durability so you can perform inverted core, leg and glute exercises Built for the Benefits: The ComforTrak bed flexes during stretching to allow greater range of motion for back pain relief through realignment and relaxation. Its smooth surface promotes better decompression of the spine and joints, and its innovative ?track? design fits the BONUS Acupressure Nod Safety Warning Always follow the assembly instructions carefully. Keep children and pets away from the inversion table during assembly and use. Do not exceed the weight limit of 300 lbs (136 kg).
Manufacturer | Teeter Hang Ups |
UPC | 759265030030 |
Color | Blue |
Number of pieces | 16 |
Batteries included? | No |
Item model number | EP - 560 |
Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 218.44 x 73.15 cm; 29.48 kg |
ASIN | B0084FD94C |
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2 Week Review + 3 Month Review + 18 Month Review
I started with a back strain that was over a month old and kept reoccurring, sciatica that was beginning to become a regular issue and an overall bad mood from constantly being on painkillers. 2 weeks on and I have no back strain, no sciatica and no painkillers. The back strain was gone in 3 days, the sciatica in around a week and the painkillers were gone a few days later. If you can afford it get the lumbar bridge, you won’t regret it.I’ve used the table at no more than a 45 degree angle so far as my back has been dodgy my whole life, I don’t want to over stress it. 45 degrees was more than enough, some days I just laid flat on the lumbar bridge, such a good feeling to be able to just separate the spine for 5-10mins.In all honesty I use it so little I kind of feel like I’ve paid a lot of money for a one wear prom dress but I have to remind myself that if and when I hurt my back, this thing will be amazing, again. I’ll continue to use it to lay and relax on, it’s reeeeaaaallllyyyy nice.3 Month Review:Just WOW! I'm a physically different person now, seriously! I've tweaked my back a couple of time in the last 3 months and both times during the week, when I literally have time for 5 minutes on it before bed. On both occasions what would have been at least two weeks of pain turned into 1 day of pain until I got home and another of a little soreness. After that my back was like nothing had happened. This thing will be with me for the rest of my life.18 Month Review:I haven’t HAD to use it for over a year now. I have used it but to relax, and shut the missus up about it lying around not being used. I’ll toss her before I toss this lmao...For what it’s worth, I actually had a herniated disk in my lower back. Not anymore.
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Do not bother with the "Acupressure set"
The table has a disconcerting slippage and catch each time at mid point, which make the rocking action (shown in a video, and actually fun) less so. The "acupressure set" comes with no instructions (I looked forward to a chart) but it really just a gimmick and waste of plastic, because due to the wide center plate attaching the seat to the stand, the balls cannot being attached to any area which is actually in contact with the body, unless possibly one is very, very broad and fat. I'm 5'8/170# and the metal plate extends the width of my back, so balls could only be placed outside that area, where my back will not touch.
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