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HomeHealth ProductsOral Health ProductsTeeter Hang Ups EZ Up Inversion and Chin Up Rack with Healthy Back DVD |
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15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A must for every home Feb 11, 2007
By Craig R. Dean
"iPodThereforeiWalk"
I wanted one of these for a long time. I just didn't know it. I always loved the Hangup Boots, but never bought them because I didn't want the big inversion table. Then I woke up one morning with a drive to get the boots and just find something (a jungle gym perhaps) to hang from. And then I saw this rack that hangs in your door. It was perfect! It installed easily in my studio doorway. It can be used for pullups or just something to stretch out with everytime I walk in and out of the room. Our daughter is constantly climbing on it and inadvertantly getting great exersise. I did get the inversion boots as well and try to find ten minutes a day to hang upside down. It gets blood to the brain and takes pressure off the spine. You can get a totally different work out being inverted. I highly recommend this to everyone, but especially fellow yogis. Yoga is great for working out back problems and this rack (paired with the Hangup boots) really helps with strengthening and lengthening the back. Cobra pose without a floor!
I am glad I didn't hessitate in getting this. I use it everyday.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Hurt my back from this Oct 15, 2007
By Jorge A. Maturino
"J"
To be honest I did like the product. It felt good to hang and do some ab workouts upside down. On the contrary, I hurt my back from hanging to long. The pain was really bad and I was unable to do any exercise for 2 weeks. Don't get this unless you get the inversion table first. It can be really hard on your back if you are not used to it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great piece of equipment! Sep 17, 2010
By Photogator I've been using the EZ Up Inversion Rack for a few weeks, now. I love it!
I use it with the Hang Ups Gravity Boots every morning for about 5 minutes. Due to years of playing football, weight training, etc., my bottom vertebrae has broken away from the spine, providing occasional discomfort in my lower back. At times the pain has been pretty excruciating.
Although I have only been using the Inversion Rack for about a month, I can already feel a difference overall in the frequency of my back "awareness" and in my posture, as well.
When mounting, make sure you mount the rack perfectly evenly. I think mine might be off by a tiny amount, which doesn't seem to affect the way I hang, but I can visibly see the fact that I might be off by a centimeter, or two.
Overall, a great piece of equipment and much more space efficient than a table, in my opinion.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Brilliant . . . Feb 03, 2010
By C. Service II My son and I did the recommended installation test. The bar held our combined weight of 425+ lbs. IMHO: It is designed and manufactured by people who really know what they are doing!
You need to work up to being able to do at least one pull up before using this inversion device, otherwise I seriously doubt that you will be able to get the boots up over your head and hooked to the bar.
And yes, I did discuss using this equipment with my physician *before* I purchased it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best thing for my neck Apr 01, 2009
By Peter J. Mclaughlin
"PJMac"
I have had cervical fusion on C6 & C7 and also have degenerative athritise on C2 & C3. This has been a god send. I have no room for a large inversion table. The Teeter Hang Ups with the gavity boots are just what the doctor ordered. If you're of little physical condition, you may have a problem getting on and off. If that's the case, go for the inversion table.
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