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9 Apr

Teeter Hang Ups F5000 Inversion Table | Back Pain & Stress Management

Category: Inversion Tables

Teeter Hang Ups F5000 Inversion Table Inverting your body using a table of this nature has been proven to alleviate back pain, stress and stiff joints. This is not a new age, eccentric idea. The use and benefits of this simple, natural form of physical therapy date back to 400 BC. It represents the often overlooked “quiet side” of fitness which can assist your body in recovery from the compressive effects of gravity and daily activities.

The Teeter Hang Ups F5000 is innovatively designed to provide a comfortable and secure inversion experience. The table easily rotates on a pivot device at your direction as you shift the weight in your arms and upper body. Three pre-select levels allow you to control the aggressiveness of the rotation and comfortable ankle clamps keep you safe and secure during inversion. When locked in a full 90-degree angle you can perform inverted exercises including crunches, situps and squats.

The F5500 is durable and features heat-treated, high quality carbon steel and triple-plated chrome. All Teeter Hang Ups F-series inversion tables are classified in accordance with UL 2601-1 (medical equipment in a clinical setting), which assures the structural integrity of the equipment.

The nylon mat can be removed for washing and the table can be easily folded for storage. Includes an instructional DVD and laminated owner’s manual.

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Posted Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 at 10:57 am
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