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Teeter Hang Ups F5000 Inversion Table
 
Manufacturer: Teeter Hang Ups
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Product Description

If you're plagued by back pain, stiff joints, or suffer from stress overload, consider the Teeter Hang Ups F5000 inversion table, which helps to counter the effects of too much time spent sitting, standing, or moving repetitively. It's also a great way to add extra crunch to exercises like sit-ups. The F5000 is specially engineered to provide a comfortable and secure inversion experience. The equipment features heat-treated, high quality carbon steel and triple-plated chrome.

The Teeter Hang Ups F5000 rotates on a pivot system. With simple arm movements (rotation is accomplished by shifting the weight of the arms), the table easily rotates to any comfortable angle. The smooth rotation allows for oscillation and intermittent traction. Adjustable roller hinges allow you to pre-select three levels to control the aggressiveness of rotation, and the tether strap allows you to pre-select the maximum angle of inversion. Comfortable ankle clamps hold you securely while inverting. Additional support can be gained by use of the optional Teeter Hang Ups Gravity Boots.

It's able to lock at full 90 degrees inversion (this is only possible when using the more aggressive roller hinge setting). While at 90 degrees, you can perform inverted sit-ups and squats. The table is self-controlled and can be unlocked with simple arm movements.

Feature Detail:

  • Removable, washable nylon mat with triple-stitched seams removes easily for cleaning
  • Teflon embedded epoxy-coated roller hinges for guaranteed smooth rotation with no squeaks for the life of the table; patented cam locks ensure proper assembly
  • Durable, injection-coated rubber hand grips feature an embossed guide to the angles of inversion
  • Adjustable tether strap allows you to preset the tether strap for worry-free inversion to any angle
  • Heat treated high quality carbon steel used in key structural components for increased strength and durability
  • Curved foam ankle clamps offer a unique design that allows for greater comfort and security while inverted
  • Self-locking hinges secure the table bed to the A-frame for improved security and portability
  • De-rattler knob reduces shaft movement to allow for quiet, shift-free rotation--the only design on the market to structurally engage the main shaft
  • Triple-plated chrome main shaft with steel wall thickness at least 20 percent greater than any main shaft on the market. Features embossed height markers in both inches and centimeters for easy adjustment
  • Height capacity: 4'8" to 6'6"
  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds
  • Assembled dimensions: 45 x 28 x 58 inches
  • Folded dimensions: 66 x 28 x 14 inches

The F5000 Inversion Table folds compactly for storage in a closet or in a corner. The nylon mat can be removed for washing. Every table comes with an instructional DVD and laminated owner's manual.

Manufacturer's Warranty
Five-year warranty covers all components

About Teeter Hang Ups
Roger and Jennifer Teeter founded Hang Ups Inversion Products in 1981 and have been dedicated to manufacturing quality inversion products ever since. Roger and Jenny truly believe in the benefits of this simple, natural form of therapy that has been around since 400 BC. In the late 1970’s, Roger tried many forms of therapy to help manage his pain. He finally discovered that by inverting, he was able to relieve his back pain and begin the road to recovery. He credits inversion for keeping him pain free, healthy, and active. Inversion has changed Roger's life, and now he is dedicated to sharing his knowledge of inversion and quality products.

STL International, creator of Teeter Hang Ups brand inversion equipment, has pioneered standards for quality and performance in the inversion market. All Teeter Hang Ups F-series inversion tables are classified in accordance with UL 2601-1 (medical equipment in a clinical setting), a rigid specification that tests the structural integrity of the equipment.

Product Details

  • Adjustable roller hinges allow you to pre-select three levels of rotation
  • Comfortable ankle clamps hold you securely while inverting; usable with optional gravity boots
  • Removable, washable nylon mat with triple-stitched seams removes easily for cleaning
  • 85% preassembled and includes tools for assembly; folds easily for storage
  • Five-year warranty

Video Reviews

How to Do an Inversion Table Workout : Decompressing the Spine with an Inversion Table Workout

Customer Reviews

Long term relief from pinched nerves
 
Review Date: July 10, 2010
Reviewer: K. Drengler, IL
I have had my inversion table for more than 10 years. I am a neuroscientist. There are a few physiological truths that pertain to being upside down, which may be of interest to people.
1. It takes time for your physiology to get used to being upside down. At first the blood rushes to your head. When this happens, rotate flat and wait for it to go away, then rotate back down at a shallow angle. Keep doing this until your body figures out not to make the blood rush to your head.
2. I have noticed that if you have caffeine in your system, it dilates the blood vessels in your brain, and exacerbates the blood rushing to your head. Try before you have coffee in the morning.
3. Gravity can only work on your spine and muscles if you are able to relax. Stress can make it impossible to relax sufficiently to get the stretching effect. Sometimes I need several sessions, or a glass of wine to be able to relax sufficiently. If you are not sufficiently relaxed, a muscle reflex to "tense against a stretch" can occur when the spine stretches.
4. When I need to "hang" I may need to use my inversion table for several days in a row. Eventually, I stretch, things go back into place, and then I don't use it again for weeks or months...when I hurt again.
5. I am heavy, and find being vertical (upside down) is too much pull on my ankles for comfort, but I get the same benefit from having the table (head down) at the same angle as the back support leg. Wearing sturdy shoes also takes the strain off my ankles.
Applegator43
 
Review Date: January 30, 2010
Reviewer: D Rose, Oregon
Well made and worth the price. Beneficial and relaxing but be sure to adjust to your height. Sometimes my back will hurt when I get off this but that is probably just me.
Best of the four brands/models that I tried
 
Review Date: January 26, 2010
Reviewer: Real Vedaguy, Jupiter, FL
First, if you're not supposed to use ANY inversion table, you probably shouldn't evaluate THIS one. And if you bought a different Teeter model, don't evaluate this one.

I'm 6-5+ and about 225 lbs, and used to use gravity boots, and I wanted something a lot more user-friendly. I wanted relief from back pain and from related joint pain, and a chiropractor friend suggested an inversion table as an inexpensive alternate to the highly-promoted DRX-9000 computer-driven traction table that chiropractors offer.

I am hard to please, generally speaking, so it is unusual for me to give any product more than 3-4 stars. But I tried three other inversion tables (one from Kettler, one from Dick's sporting goods, and a more expensive Teeter model, and the F5000 is easily the best of the bunch, although not quite perfect (see #4 below). The more expensive Teeter model didn't offer me anything that was worth the extra money.

Bottom line: (1) The ankle clamps on the F5000 are MUCH more comfortable than the other brands. IF you open up the ankle clamps fully when you get off the device, it is quite easy to get your ankles back in for the next session (I tied a little rope to the handle of the clamp release to make it a tad easier to reach - but that's a personal preference.) I use it without shoes on -- which the directions recommend against -- and just make sure the clamps are snug on my ankles. The clamps are spring-loaded, and will tighten up sufficiently if you wiggle your ankles a bit. (2) The Teeter models were MUCH easier to assemble -- just snap a few parts together (the Kettler took hours, and cost more), and climb on. Your first time on, it might take a minute or two to get everything adjusted right, but after that, no adjustments are needed. (3) Adjustment on the F5000 is really simple. Pull out a spring-loaded pin, slide the column to the appropriate hole for your height (marked on the column), and let the pin pop into that hole. (4) The tightly stretched fabric of the "bed" does stretch, so I bought a $2 "kneeling pad" at Home Depot and slid it inside the fabric. Problem solved. (5) You can fold it up and slide it under the bed, although it's not as compact as something like an ironing board.

SUMMARY: My 87-year-old father liked it for both back pain and neck pain, so he bought one for himself. Even though he usually shies away from new "gadgets," he had no trouble setting it up and adjusting it on his own. I think he said it took him about 10 minutes from the time he dragged the carton in from the garage until he was using it.
Pleased with purchase
 
Review Date: November 20, 2009
Reviewer: Catherine Thompson,
I bought this for my husband for his birthday, he has a bulging disc, this has eleviated his back pain. We have not fully inverted yet, baby stepping it, but so far so good
AHHH
 
Review Date: September 10, 2009
Reviewer: Kathleen M. Miller, Chetek, Wi United States
I have degenerative disk disease of my lower spine. using the teeter helps to take the pressure off the nerves when they are pinched. My whole family tried it and was amazed how easy it is and how good they felt afterwards.

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