- Safety straps and handles included for stable use
- Ergomomically-molded ankle cushions designed for comfort and security
- Durable steel construction
- Manufacturer warranty: 90 days
- Includes inversion table, owner's manual and warranty
Product Features
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The table does an excellent job of reducing back stress by relieving pressure on vertebrae disks. It stimulates blood circulation to relieve stiff muscles and increases body flexibility to improve athletic performance. Whether you use your table to limber up before a game of hoops or relieve your aching quads after a day on the slopes, you'll feel your body relax and recover once you strap yourself into the table. Many doctors recommend inversion as a way to solve back problems, but the healing capabilities of the LifeGear Inversion Table extend beyond the back, helping to soothe the body and the mind.
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What's in the Box?
LifeGear 75112 Inversion Table, owner's manual, warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty
90 days
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109 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still great after a couple of months,
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This review is from: LifeGear Inversion Table (Sports)
I have degenerative disc disease, so I get pretty significant back pain if I overdo things, but being in pretty good shape otherwise, I'm not willing stop doing the things I like. I'm always on the lookout for things that can help with the pain.I looked quite a bit, and wasn't able to find any inversion table anywhere close to this one in price. Despite that, it's a quality unit, and should last years. Be warned that it is heavy - especially if you are getting it for a bad back. It comes in a single box when it is shipped, and you will definately want a buddy with you when you bring it in the house and start to assemble it. If I had to guess, I'd say it was about 50 pounds. There are a lot of parts - some assembly required is an understatement. Again, if this is not your forte, you will want a buddy with you to help. When you get it all together, you'll find that the weight pays off in it being a nice sturdy unit you can trust to hold your weight. It is semi-portable, but keep in mind the overall weight. It does fold for storage, but moving it around is not something you're going to want to do every day. Also, it comes with covers that you install over the hinges of the frame. I think these are a safety hazard, since they cover the hinge lock. If you are moving the frame a lot, and one day you get on without the frame being fully locked, I think bad things could happen. I'd rather be able to see that things are locked in place rather than have the decorative covers. Luckily, they are easy to remove. I don't want anyone to think I'm saying I think the table is unsafe - just be cautious when you set it up. It has a number of adjustments that make it useful for a wide range of body sizes. I'm 6'4 and 220#, and it does just fine with me. I've found that just a couple of minutes on this table does my back more good than an hour in a hot tub or a handful of Tylenol. It's amazing how much good it's done me. I have every confidence in this table and highly recommend it. I don't think you'll find a better table for the money anywhere. Update: I originally reviewed ths product in 2006. It's now 2012. The product has held up extremely well. Definately a good investement.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT BACK FOR A GREAT PRICE,
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I have had 4 months now and just love it. Spouse is over #220 pounds and inversion table has no problem holding him. Would highly recommend, the price is great as well as free shipping when I purchased it. It's sturdy and is easy to use. Would definitely recommend wearing shoes as the instructions state. It's a little uncomfortable barefoot. The handles are easy to pull oneself up with and it doesn't rock while inverted as some tables do. Highly recommend.
41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Although it may be good for your back, your blood pressure in the head rises dangerously!,
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I purchased a deluxe LifeGear Inversion table a month ago, and I have used it once or twice a day with improvement in low back and neck spasm. Yesterday, I developed a headache while inverted only a few minutes. This morning, I had flashes in the left eye, and later, a black spot in the outer and lower field of vision. My opthalmologist confirmed a retinal hemorrhage and vitreous detachment. I am a 66-year old physician and never had high blood pressure, retinal problems or other diseases. My ophthamologist advised me to discontinue using the inversion table. I did take one aspirin tablet last week, and I since noted that taking aspirin is not recommended for users of this device--although the note, from another manufacturer, indicated that people taking aspirin are more likely to have cardiovascular problems, and the device is not dangerous. As for me, I have changed my mind about using it, since I value my vision more than my back, and I am going to petition LifeGear to add a disclaimer regarding retinal hemorrhage.
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