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| Your Goals |
| All of our inversion tables offers a wide rage of medical and therapeutic benefits. No matter what your personal reason - back pain, amazing abs, stress relief, or better spinal alignment we've got you covered. Read on to find out which table best suits your particular inversion need. |
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| Price |
| We all know that when you're buying an inversion table, it ultimately comes down to the dollar. After exploring the different comfort and usability features that each table has to offer, you should be able to decide what you can afford, what you can afford to give up, and whether you just want the best your money can buy. |
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Under $250 Inversion Tables — Our Inversion Tables Under $200 generally include basic features and cost-effective materials. These tables are suitable for users under 250 lbs. but do accommodate heavier users. These tables are fold down to a compact size and will be on the lighter side, making storage and portability that much easier. Any of these tables are great for a beginner who wants to give inversion a try, but doesn't want to break the bank.
Top pick: Health Mark GravityTrac Inversion System
See all: Under $250 Inversion Tables
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| Ankle Restraint System |
| The important thing to remember when dealing with inversion tables is the fact that you will be hanging upside down - from your ankles. While choosing which table best suits you, the comfort of the ankle restraint system is of extreme importance. |
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Basic Ankle Clamps Inversion Tables — Inversion tables with basic ankle clamps feature padded locking cuffs which comfortably wrap around your ankles to secure you during inversion. This particular ankle restraint system is the most basic and cost-effective manner by which you can be held into an inversion table. Because these locks are pre-shaped into cuffs, if your ankles are on either extreme of the size spectrum - either super large or super thin - then you may want to consider one of the other ankle lock options.
Top pick: FitForm by Teeter Inversion Table
See all: Basic Ankle Clamps Inversion Tables
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Double Foam Rollers Inversion Tables — The only thing more comfortable for your ankles than a padded locking bar is two padded bars. Ankle restraint systems with double foam rollers hold your ankles securely between two foam-covered bars, cushioning your ankles from the front and back. Some ankle restraints with double foam rollers operate by spring-loaded pin or knob, which must be pulled in order to set or release the lock; other tables with double foam rollers feature an Easy Release Handle, which makes the ankle-locking mechanism easier to reach. Any of our tables with double foam rollers will ensure that you'll double the comfort of your inversion experience.
Top pick: Health Mark Pro Max Inversion Table
See all: Double Foam Rollers Inversion Tables
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Padded Locking Bar Inversion Tables — Though all tables advertise ankle locks with padding of some sort, the most comfortable ankle restraints will be padded locking bars. These offer thicker padding around curved bars, which securely close down against the front of your ankles - regardless of your leg size. Most tables with padded locking bars operate by spring-loaded pin or knob which must be pulled in order to set the lock, as well as to release it. other tables with padded locking bars feature an Easy Release Handle, which makes the ankle locking mechanism easier to reach.
Top pick: Calm Inversion Table - FAST FedEx Shipping!
See all: Padded Locking Bar Inversion Tables
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| Arm Assist Type |
| Arm Assists, a.k.a. handlebars, are there to give an extra hand up, if you need it. Because the pivot system of an inversion table uses your body weight to work, you don't need hand grips to invert. However, if the feeling of inversion is new to you, or if you just want a little extra support, tables that feature Wrap Around Bars provide that extra assistance you need.
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| Backboard Material |
| To maximize comfort during inversion, take some time deciding how much backboard padding is right for you. The backboard refers to the bed of the inversion table. For many people buying an inversion table, padding is unnecessary. Many of our best tables feature quality nylon and mesh backboards for tried-and-true inversion, with no excess material.
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Deluxe Padding Inversion Tables — For customers with severe back pain, especially in the lower back, ankle restraint systems that feature an easy release handle make getting in and out of your inversion table a breeze. These handles offer a ratcheting system which puts the ankle locking mechanism at closer reach. Most handle lengths extend to about knee level, saving your sore back from reaching any further than necessary. If what you want is quick and painless ankle release, this extra feature is worth the added cost.
Top pick: Teeter Hang Ups Power VI GL Inversion Table
See all: Deluxe Padding Inversion Tables
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| Operation |
| If you're doing it yourself, any of our manual inversion tables put you in control. For our customers outfitting a health club or physical therapy clinic, our motorized tables are the way to go. |
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