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STAMINA GRAVITY INVERSION THERAPY TABLE
Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy TableMany doctors recommend inversion therapy as a way to reduce pressure on spinal discs, ligaments, and nerve roots while increasing blood circulation, strengthening the back, and elongating the spine. Inversion can also help counteract the effects of everyday stresses that contribute to a stiff, sore back and neck. Studies show that muscle tension declines 35% within ten seconds of inversion, and that inverting as little as 25 degrees for even a few minutes a day can help relax tense muscles. The compact, folding Stamina® Calm Inversion Table is a beneficial addition to your fitness program.** Even though it can provide many health benefits, inversion therapy is not for everyone. Please consult your doctor before using inversion therapy.Recommended use: Invert for a few minutes up to three times a day.Material: Steel frame, nylon bedProduct color(s): Black bed, grey frameResistance: Comfort elements: Foam padded ankle/heel holders and handlebar returnsTargeted training: R
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table Model 55-1532
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table (55-1532)
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches. Folds for easy storage Assembly required. Assembled...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches. Folds for easy storage Assembly required. Assembled...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. The heel holders on the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar returns are easy to reach from any inversion angle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past your chosen angle. The Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table has three adjustment settings on the pivot arms control rotation speed. For those new to inversion, the slowest speed is recommended initially. Features Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle Nylon stitched support pad Sturdy steel frame construction
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina 1532 Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Weight: 52 pounds. Footprint: 77.5 x 27 x 79.5 inches. Features: three adjustment settings on the pivot arms to control rotation speed, foam-padded handlebar returns, quick-adjust footrest, adjustable inversion angle, steel frame with nylon-stitched support pads, skid-resistant rubber floor protectors for added stability, folds quickly and easily for storage, heel holders, weight capacity 250 lbs, adjustable tether straps for safety. Warranty: 5 Years (frame) and 90 Days (parts). Assembly: Some...
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Stamina® Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
* Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. * Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. * Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. * To change position, foam-padded...
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Three adjustment settings on the pivot arms control rotation speed. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table Model 55-1532
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table 55-1532
Many doctors recommend inversion therapy as a way to reduce pressure on spinal discs, ligaments, and nerve roots while increasing blood circulation, strengthening the back, and elongating the spine. Inversion can also help counteract the effects of everyday stresses that contribute to a stiff, sore back and neck. Studies show that muscle tension declines 35% within ten seconds of inversion, and that inverting as little as 25 degrees for even a few minutes a day can help relax tense muscles.
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table (55-1532)
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches. Folds for easy storage. Assembly required. Assembled...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table "FREE SHIPPING"
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This Stamina inversion table has three adjustment settings on pivot arms so you can increase or decrease rotation speed. The adjustable tether strap sets your inversion angle at an possible angle up to full inversion. With the unit's height adjustment beam, anyone between four feet ten inches and six feet six inches can use the Stamina table with ease. When not in use, the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table folds for easy storage, and weights only 52 pounds
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STAMINA GRAVITY INVERSION THERAPY TABLE
Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy TableMany doctors recommend inversion therapy as a way to reduce pressure on spinal discs, ligaments, and nerve roots while increasing blood circulation, strengthening the back, and elongating the spine. Inversion can also help counteract the effects of everyday stresses that contribute to a stiff, sore back and neck. Studies show that muscle tension declines 35% within ten seconds of inversion, and that inverting as little as 25 degrees for even a few minutes a day can help relax tense muscles. The compact, folding Stamina® Calm Inversion Table is a beneficial addition to your fitness program.** Even though it can provide many health benefits, inversion therapy is not for everyone. Please consult your doctor before using inversion therapy.Recommended use: Invert for a few minutes up to three times a day.Material: Steel frame, nylon bedProduct color(s): Black bed, grey frameResistance: Comfort elements: Foam padded ankle/heel holders and handlebar returnsTargeted training: R
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table Model 55-1532
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table (55-1532)
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches. Folds for easy storage Assembly required. Assembled...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches. Folds for easy storage Assembly required. Assembled...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. The heel holders on the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar returns are easy to reach from any inversion angle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past your chosen angle. The Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table has three adjustment settings on the pivot arms control rotation speed. For those new to inversion, the slowest speed is recommended initially. Features Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle Nylon stitched support pad Sturdy steel frame construction
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina 1532 Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Weight: 52 pounds. Footprint: 77.5 x 27 x 79.5 inches. Features: three adjustment settings on the pivot arms to control rotation speed, foam-padded handlebar returns, quick-adjust footrest, adjustable inversion angle, steel frame with nylon-stitched support pads, skid-resistant rubber floor protectors for added stability, folds quickly and easily for storage, heel holders, weight capacity 250 lbs, adjustable tether straps for safety. Warranty: 5 Years (frame) and 90 Days (parts). Assembly: Some...
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Stamina - Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This inversion table works "as expected". It was easy to put together but takes up a lot of space; it's sort of the elephant in the room. While the table section is comfortable, the ankle locks are very uncomfortable as all of my large frame is supported at the ankles. It would be beter for me if there were a way to include the hips in the support process. Also, because of my back pain, I find it very difficult to recover to an upright position (even from a 45 degree angle) and usually have to ask...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel. Adjustable foam pads secure the front of the ankle. Three adjustment settings on the pivot arms control rotation speed. Nylon stitched support pad. Sturdy steel frame construction. Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability. Anchor knob interconnects structurally with height adjustment beam to ensure quiet, smooth rotation. Adjusts to fit heights of 4'10" to 6'6" with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table Model 55-1532
Instead of collars around your ankles, the Gravity Inversion Therapy Table features the leg lock which is less restrictive yet fully secure. Heel holders cup the back of the ankle and heel, and soft, thick, adjustable foam pads secure snugly against the front of the ankle. Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert and keeps you stable while mounting and dismounting. Adjustable tether strap prevents inversion past a chosen angle. To change position, foam-padded handlebar...
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Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table
This Stamina inversion table has three adjustment settings on pivot arms so you can increase or decrease rotation speed. The adjustable tether strap sets your inversion angle at an possible angle up to full inversion. With the unit's height adjustment beam, anyone between four feet ten inches and six feet six inches can use the Stamina table with ease. When not in use, the Stamina Gravity Inversion Therapy Table folds for easy storage, and weights only 52 pounds
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