🌀 Elevate Your Wellness Journey!
The HARISON Heavy Duty Inversion Table is designed for individuals seeking effective back pain relief and overall wellness. With a robust 350 lbs capacity, it features a durable steel frame, advanced safety mechanisms, and a luxurious 3D memory foam backrest. This inversion table allows for versatile positioning, including a full 180-degree inversion, making it an essential tool for fitness enthusiasts and anyone looking to alleviate discomfort and improve their health.
Minimum weight recommendation | 158.76 kg |
Manufacturer | HARIOSN |
UPC | 714744041020 |
Age Range | All Age Ranges |
Color | tan |
Size | L |
Style | Modern |
Frame Material | Metal |
Height | 55 inches |
Length | 75 inches |
Weight | 73 Pounds |
Width | 28 inches |
Shape | Rectangle |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Season | Year-round |
Features | Storage |
Usage | Exercising back, neck, losing weight and anti-gravity beauty training |
Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
Included Components | Instruction Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
maximum weight capacity | 350 Pounds |
Department | Unisex |
Item model number | Inversion machine |
Product Dimensions | 190.5 x 71.12 x 139.7 cm; 37.19 kg |
ASIN | B0725QJ8LY |
H**S
me sirve pero esperaba algo mas
no tiene lo que esperaba, pero me es de utilidad
D**.
HARISON Heavy Duty Inversion Table vs. Teeter FitSpine X2
I owned a teeter FitSpine x2 and returned it. I am slim 5"10 and 145 lbs. On the teeter It was painful against the table when inverted because it didn't have any cushioning even though just for 15 seconds or so. The ankle support had noticeable pain to use too. When I got on this Harison inversion table the first thing I notice was the table was much more comfortable to use and the ankle support was softer and offered more cushioning. I like the looks of this frame better than the teeter A frame design. The Teeter table was high quality too as for the part where the bed attached to the left and right post of the frame. the Harrison also has some locking pegs if you want to use or not to assign a specific inverted angle to put at stops. the teeter did not have this feature. overall I would buy this table over the teeter for the comfort and looks of not having an A frame design look. another point of ergonomics is how the area below the ankle/foot atachement allows more space to step into when mounting yourself on the inverter table. the harrison is more open and the teeter is more congested which can be awkward as for me that I wear large size 11 mens shoes. I am very happy with this machine and could not find a single thing bad about it. The teeter wins hands down with easy of assembly. however since you only do this once and the Harrison may take a bit longer than teeter to assemble it is not relevant to consider this task of assembly worthy of deciding which to buy overall. The Harrison assembly direction is in small print but label of all the fastener where they go are top notch and well instructed. I cannot find anything I dislike about Harrison table but I did find I did not like the teeter for the hard table surface and the ankle support was more painful for me.
B**G
Spend the extra $. You won't be disappointed.
This unit was a little more expensive than other models, but is well worth the price different. There weren't a lot of parts, but assembly was still confusing.Another reviewer commented on how heavy it is to move around, but I found it to be very manageable and very, very sturdy. You won't have to worry about this unit failing you.The height adjustment will probably not match your actual height but, rather, be a function of your body mass distribution. My wife, for example, is 5-5, but her height adjustment on the machine is 5-8.I was a little concerned about the table comfort, but, with the dense memory foam, it is very comfortable and functional. The flat-ish surface makes it very comfortable to do spinal anti-compression exercises while inverted.Oddly, the instructions don't address how to use the ankle restraints at all. So, you're end up with one safety pin and nowhere to use it, according to the instructions. Actually, the shorter safety pin is used on the ankle restraint to keep it from accidentally releasing while inverted. However, once you're mounted on the table, it's difficult to reach the hole to insert the safety pin.Overall, this inversion table is excellent and I can't find a single complaint. As with most inversion tables, it does a great job of spinal decompression, is comfortable and very easy to use.
H**Y
Super easy assembly and works great
So I've always been one of those that believe you get what you pay for. I was about to push the button on another brand that starts with a T and ends with a R. I bought this one honestly because it has a 350 lb weight limit and I'm a big guy. Anyway, I ordered it. It arrived and I put it together. The other brands warn against competitors being difficult to assemble but having normal tools I was able to completely assemble in less than 30 minutes. Very easy instructions and the bolts etc are in a blister pack that make it virtually idiot proof.I have sciatic in my right leg and it sometimes affects my hands. My back kills me after a 30 minute walk. This inversion table fixes that in the lowest position (20 degrees) in just a couple of minutes. If I stick with it and do it a couple times a day for just a minute or so I feel so normal. Well worth the 320 bucks IMO. I'm glad I saved my money vs the other brand because at the end of the day all you need is a little incline. Save your money... buy this one. It looks good, it's super sturdy and I'm going to buy another one for our other home.
M**I
Excellent Support and Stability with Minor Drawbacks!
I purchased this inversion table and found it to be very easy to put together. The assembly process was straightforward and didn’t take much time at all. Once set up, the back support is amazing, thanks to the 3D memory foam. It provides a comfortable and supportive surface that significantly helps with my back pain.The adjustable height options are a great feature, allowing it to accommodate different users in my household. The feet holders are sturdy and secure, holding me well while using the table. This adds a level of confidence and stability during inversion.Performance-wise, this inversion table does an excellent job of providing relief and support. However, my only issue with this inversion table is that it lacks a lock to hold it in position while in use. I find it challenging to operate because it doesn’t stay in place when I need it to. Some people might not find this to be a problem, but personally, I would prefer the option to lock it in place while I’m upside down.Despite this drawback, it’s still a great product. It doesn’t take up much space and fits perfectly in a corner of my bedroom. Overall, it’s an effective and reliable inversion table for back pain relief, offering excellent support and stability. If the lack of a locking mechanism isn’t a dealbreaker for you, I highly recommend giving it a try.⬤
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