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Your cart is empty.Comfortably decompress your back, spine, shoulders, hips, and knees. The Exerpeutic 100 Inversion table allows you to lay flat; there is no need to hang upside down. The space-saving design allows you to auto-adjust, making it the perfect addition to your health, workout, yoga, and pain relief routine.
ahmed rachid
2025-08-29 13:57:51
The Exerpeutic Alternative Inversion Traction Table is designed to alleviate lower back pain through spinal decompression without requiring users to invert upside down. Instead, it allows for a gentle stretch while lying flat, reducing discomfort associated with traditional inversion tables.**Key Features:**- **Weight Capacity:** Supports up to 350 lbs, accommodating a wide range of users. citeturn0search0îˆ- **Design:** Features a space-saving, portable design with a foam-covered handle for easy transportation. When stored, it stands at just 7 inches high, allowing it to fit under most beds. citeturn0search4îˆ- **Adjustability:** Equipped with adjustable arm pads and leg holders to ensure comfort for various body types. The arm pads offer four adjustable width positions, and the leg holders accommodate different foot sizes. citeturn0search4îˆ- **Comfort:** Includes a large foam backrest (42†L x 13.5†W) and a removable lumbar pillow for added support during use. citeturn0search0îˆ**User Feedback:**Users have reported positive experiences with the Exerpeutic Alternative Inversion Traction Table, noting its sturdy construction and effectiveness in relieving back pain. The table's design and features have been praised for contributing to a better inversion therapy experience. citeturn0search8îˆ**Considerations:**While the table is generally well-received, some users have noted concerns about the durability of certain components, such as the foot locking mechanism and the table settings bar. Addressing these minor issues could further enhance the overall user experience. citeturn0search8îˆOverall, the Exerpeutic Alternative Inversion Traction Table offers a practical and comfortable solution for individuals seeking relief from lower back pain through spinal decompression without the need for inversion.For a visual overview and demonstration of the Exerpeutic 100 Traction Table, you might find the following video helpful:videoExerpeutic 100 Traction Table Overviewturn0search3îˆ
LS
2025-08-08 18:20:47
I never write reviews, but have to say I'm really impressed by this device! I have some bulging/herniated discs in my lower back that cause a lot of pain for me on a regular basis, especially with extended sitting. Spinal decompression was recommended by a doctor I saw, but they wanted to charge me 6 grand for 24 sessions with new computerized machine for decompression (forget the name) I would love to do that treatment, but can't fathom spending that amount of money without knowing whether it will permanently solve my pain pain issues. I went home and did some research into home decompression tables, but I dislike hanging upside down. I found this one and ta da! It works pretty well for the price! I usually use it for about 15 mins every couple of days, and it provides a pretty strong stretch. The only drawback are 1) my arms do get a little uncomfortable after a while, and 2) it is a little wobbly. It's not as fancy as a computerized decompression machine, but it relieves my pain quite a bit and am hoping it will help more permanently heal my back with continued use. To me very worth the price! It does make my back a little achy during the treatment, so I suggest working up to a stronger stretch gradually, and getting up off it slowly and letting your body adjust after a session, but within 20 mins or so I get wonderful relief!
J. Powers
2025-08-07 11:36:58
I have a dodgy knee so a standard inversion table often does me more harm than good and I needed an alternative to decompress lower lumbar nerve impingement. While I agree with other users, that when in pain already, getting onto a floor device is difficult, but that simply is what it is, its a floor device. If you're unable to get on the floor, its not the right device for you. Very much like an inversion table, you don't feel relief immediately when you get out/up/off, but within a few minutes after using, as gravity catches up with you, you can feel things go back into the right place. Also as with inversion, it may take a few "applications" to get it right. IMO the device works quite nice as an alternative to a true inversion table and on-floor traction is very beneficial.The device is VERY affordably priced, its pretty easy to assemble and is quite durable. I do wish it had more of a skate wheel assembly for the extension and that the "crank" was farther down the unit, but otherwise its been a solid addition to my at-home back therapy.
NC Man
2025-08-06 15:11:33
CONS: this device is heavy, cumbersome to move, difficult to use and, because of its design, doesn't provide much focused traction on the lower back. The design has two fixed points, the ankles and the armpits. The traction movement pulls on the ankles, not directly on the spine. The armpit fixed point is a problem because the user must turn a small wheel that activates a gear mechanism to stretch out the legs. Because of the angles when laying on the table, I found it almost impossible to activate the mechanism while the feet and armpits were locked in place. As a result, I got very little traction effect. In addition, on a thin carpet, body weight made it almost impossible to turn the wheel that activates the outward stretching movement.PROS: for the price it appeared to be reasonably well made. I did not find it difficult to assemble.The review title sums it up for me. Well built. Poorly designed.
Franz Rechberger
2025-06-20 15:19:33
Produkt ist sauber verarbeitet, einfache Montage und es funktioniert einwandfrei. An die Anwendung habe ich mich vorerst einmal gewöhnen müssen. Mittlerweilen weiß ich wie ich damit umgehe. Verwende es in der Woche 3 mal.
Bazar
2025-01-17 10:37:04
L ho comprato per problemi alla schiena, l unica cosa che sento tirare un pochino sono le gambe. Oltretutto resto con la parte lombare inarcata. Sono alta 1,67. Mio figlio che è alto 1,40 dice che sente tirare anche un po la schiena. Quindi per chi è più alto secondo me nn va bene.
ABDULMONIEM ADAM
2025-01-09 18:44:31
I have siatica and pain in my right leg, normally, I am paying 55 $ for physiotherapy two times every week and because of the the high cost , I decided to get this machine.The device is safe and once you assemble all the parts, then you can lay down and start using it.I can say that it is better than the device in the clinic because this machine will provide straight and 0 degree angle with your body. The machine in the clinic usually pull you with 45 degree wich is not surfing the purpose. You need to stretch yourself for 10 to 15 seconds and relax for 15 to 20 seconds, you can repeat this for 7 to 10 times . Also you can cold blanket or wrap on your back after the exercise . . I will help to reduce the pain. I reached a limit when I was thinking to do a surgery but now I feel more butter
LluÃs Melgar
2024-12-24 12:25:17
Me ha gustado su robustez.Es entretenido de montar.El manual sitúa algunos tornillos ( todos vienen colocados ) en piezas diferentes a las que los llevan,pero enseguida me dà cuenta.Hay que tener cuidado con los tornillos pequeños.Son de latón y se rompen si se aprietan más de lo imprescindible.Sugerencia : enroscar los tornillos.NO apretarlos.Me hubiera gustado que llevara ruedas,porque no es plegable.Y no sé cuál es la forma correcta de almacenarlo sin vonverlo a desmontar.Sugerencia : mecanizar las piezas :17 ( manivela ) y 9 ( eje de manivela ) para substituir el tornillo ( 37 ) por un pasador.
LeroyMalin
2024-12-03 16:09:00
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