by jo.com in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 10, Apr 09 '05
Pros: Great for back pain, circulation and stress. Cons: Takes getting used to.
A couple of months ago I started a review on another Inversion Table by Yukon which I will finish one of these days. In the meantime several weeks ago a friend of mine told me she bought the Teeter Hang Ups F5000 Inversion Table. Note that at over $300 ...
Pros: Stretches your lower back and spine, great workout, relaxation. Cons: None in particular.
At one time, especially recently I've experienced back pain like more than half of our population. I needed something that could provide me relief quickly, economically and something that the relief will last. Well, Ive tried one of those handheld...
Pros: Relaxes your spine, relaxes and refreshes like a massage and nap. Cons: You may not like it. Requires careful ankle clamping, understanding your limitations, if any.
We like to incorporate back exercise in our workout routine, and after trying out a friend's inversion table, we decided to get one for our home gym. After considering various brands, we settled on the Teeter Hang Ups, convinced by their ad showing ...
PURPOSE: I have a herniated disk in my back and began physical therapy for it 4 weeks ago. They put me in traction to "pull" my spine apart, or at least take some of the pressure off the disks. Normal everyday standing and sitting cause your disks ...
Pros: It works, very sturdy, very portable and easy to store Cons: Gravity boot adaptor is a pain, expensive for small budgets
I have found this to be a very good machine if the instructions are followed closely. If you buy this machine, pay very close attention to the instructional video as they help you put the machine together and show you how to use it. Below is my ...
Pros: Easy to use, provides relief Cons: very large
Teeter Hang Ups F5000 Inversion Table is a good investment for people with back and neck trouble if it is used as directed and after checking with your doctor first. That being said- I love this machine. It comes in a large, heavy box and needs to be ...
Pros: Easy to use, easy to set up, sturdy construction, manuals & video very helpful. Cons: None. Does everything you could want.
The Teeters Inversion table is the best. I bought an F7000, exactly like the F5000, but with the traction handles and it has worked perfectly. I injured my lower back doing weighted squats working on my leg strength for racquetball. The back pain ...
Pros: Ease of set-up and ease of use. Folds up for storage. Cons: A little difficult for one person to move when folded.
At 61, I have suffered from back pain for over 40 years. In 1962, I fell from a building and suffered 3 compression fractures. In the 1960s and 70s, I raced motorcycles. Since that time, I have had frequent, recurring and sometimes debilitating back ...
Pros: Pain relief and very relaxing! Cons: Might require some help putting together when you first get it.
First I want to remind you check with your doctor first. For those of you that don't know about traction this table is designed to put traction on the lower back by hanging by your ankles. By tractioning the back it allows more space between the disks ...
Pros: Well designed, sturdy, easy to fold up and store. Very effective. Cons: None.
In 1984, I injured my lower back doing something really stupid: pulling a tree stump. I was young, pretty strong, and had a good back. Until that moment of absolute carelessness. I suffered the worst pain I had ever known. If you've never hurt your...
Pros: Easy to use once you get used to it and has many benefits Cons: Not easy to move from one room to another, Must disassemble/reassemble
Because of chronic bad problems, and after consulting with my doctor and gym trainer (not in that order), I decided to take the plunge and hang on this thing. While I hate putting anything together, and I don't like to be fooled by terms such as "EZ ...
Pros: Stretched you gently, moves easily, folds for storage Cons: A bit heavy to move by yourself.
I've never known a day without back pain. At one point it became so bad, I was afraid I'd not be able to walk by the time I was 20. 20! Can you imagine? I started going to a chiropractor on a regular basis, $25 a pop, 2-3 times a month, gets ...
Pros: The Teeter Hang Up seems to be well made. Cons: Would I recommend it to a friend? No.
The first disadvantage to the Teeter Hang Ups machine is that I had to order it. That should have been my first warning. I don't have a lot of luck with ordering merchandise. I was really anxious to try the Teeter Hang Ups Inversion Table because I have ...
Pros: The Con we experienced outweighed any pros for this product Cons: WARNING!! Foot lever has NO emergency release! Read review.
I bought my fiance the Teeter inversion table for his birthday. It was the highest quality table I had seen and the price was proof. We assembled it and this is the horror that followed: My fiance tried the table first. When he was done, he tried to ...
Pros: Simple.. Easy to use.. Fair cost for the value.. Cons: The lock pin for the feet stay.. Too hard to reach..
What a deal..! I found mine on Craigslist rarely used for $200.. Back was way out.. 10 seconds after trying it for the first time my disc popped back in and I had at least 50% better mobility and way less pain.. Second time I heard 3 pops and could ...
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