
Stamina Inversion System... you'll feel like new in just 10 minutes! Inversion therapy, proven effective by medical pros for the past 36 years. It uses your own body weight to generate traction, helps to realign all 24 vertebrae in your back, taking pressure off your disks. It also reverses the effects of gravity on muscles and body fluids. Now you can bring inversion therapy home... to reduce back pain, renew aching muscles and melt stress and tension headaches away! My volume buy means you SAVE BIG! Strong bench, with a steel frame and a nylon-stitched support pad, rotates to various incline positions. Foam-padded handlebars offer stability and leave you in total control of your incline positioning. Foam-padded ankle collars hold you securely. Lightweight, portable, folds for easy storage. For people up to 250 lbs. Weighs 55 lbs., is 54 1/2 x 28 1/2 x 61" h. Consult a physician before beginning any exercise program. Put this proven therapy to work... you'll be more relaxed and feeling better! Please Note: This is a Heavy / Bulky item. $10.00 for heavy/bulky shipping and handling will be charged in addition to regular shipping and handling. Stamina Inversion System
Customer Review: Inversion table
This product has solid build quality and offers good support. Overall, the inversion table was brought to help with back problems but as of yet the results are unclear. However, if you want to do some upside down situps it works very well. Overall, the product is sturdy and reliable.
Customer Review: Stamina Inversion Stretch Station
I ordered this product for my daughter who had a similar aparatus several years ago. She has some scoliosis, works standing on her feet all day, and basically needed something to assist in relieving back discomfort and pain. She is happy with the piece of equipment, but says there are a couple of things which caused her not to rate it a 5. The positives are that it was easy to put together, it is easy to get in and out of by herself, it does help with her back problems. The negatives as she told me are that it takes up quite a bit of room in her small apartment. Even though it folds up, if it is stood up against the wall when folded, it is top heavy and just flips over. For her, to store it under the bed, would not be good because then it would fit in the senerio of "Out of sight, out of mind, and it would not be used as often as she does use it now, and because of the more effort to drag it out from under the bed, she would not use it as often." She would agree that seems to be a bit of a a lazy streak on her part, not to drag it out, but that is what she told me. Also, she finds that if she "hangs" in it more than 5 minutes at a time, then the blood rushing to her head causes her to have a headache. That may be her physical makeup rather than the machine. She said, she has always gotten a headache when doing things with her head down, things like standing on her head, etc. Over all she is happy with the apparatus because it does help relieve some of her back discomfort.