Weider Club Inversion Table 4.4 5 35 41
Great relief!!! I've had back pain fo 8 years. Saw one of these tables on t.v. and decided to try it. The Weider table is perfect. After my first 3 minutes I felt a great release from my back pain. The table is easy to use, has foam padding to secure your feet and a very secure chain to prevent you from inclining too far. 02/05/2009
GREAT Inversion Table! This table was so easy to put together, I was able to complete it in about an hour while crawling around with a bad back. The parts are labeled precisely, they are easy to identify, and the instructions are grade-school level.And talk about well-built! It is extremely sturdy even when bending and twisting while inverted. The pad is comfortable, as are the foot brackets. The degree of inversion and the resistance level adjustments and are done very easily. No pinch points are visible and the U-handles make it a breeze to return yourself to the upright position.At this pricepoint, I can't imagine what the more expensive models would offer that you can't find on the Weider Club table. Plus, it's a brand you can trust.If you have syatica, a bad back, or compressed spine, 20-30 minutes a day on this unit will have you start feeling better in a short amount of time. They even have a section that outlines a regimen for using the table, but you may find it easier to make your own!All in all, a great well-built table for a very low price. I'd HIGHLY recommend this unit! 02/03/2009
Inversion table The table does not balance and is very difficult to return to the upright position.The foot holder is comfortable enough but the mecinism is too short and does not function properly for my feet which are size 12.The chain which limits the rotating angle of inversion is cheap and lightweight.The chain is bending and will need to be replaced.I weigh 230. I have had my 13 yr old 115 lbs daughter try it and she had the same problems.Don't waste your money. 01/25/2009
quite sturdy For the $ I found the product very sturdy. The foot 'clamp' part moves around and feels too loose, but functionally, it's fine. Do use the machine with shoes on, as directed. It is much more comfortable. Play around with the height adjustment to find what balances for you. I, 5'5" and my husband 6' use the machine on the same setting, 5'7". It's a question of where your weight lies. If we were changing the adjustment I would get a pin with a D shaped retainer, as the pull out pin is a hassle. 05/09/2010