Deciding On Which Home Inversion Table To Purchase
Mar 10th, 2010
There have been many studies in recent years that have shown inversion tables to be quite helpful in reducing back pain and do their part in fighting even some chronic illnesses. But because there are so many inversion tables to pick from, the selection process can be somewhat difficult.
Safety should be the one thing you always look for in any type of home device. Inversion tables are inverting your body, which could easily lead to problems if it is not done correctly. Inversion tables should come with the proper straps to keep your body still during the procedure, but in a manner that is comfortable. Otherwise you could find yourself upon injury, instead of relaxation.
Some inversion tables are not meant for a full inversion angle. This is because they are created for those who are new to inversion tables, and may not want to take the act to the extreme. Even if you don’t think you want to invert completely, find a model that allows you to do so. That way if you ever do in future years, you still have the choice of doing so.
Inversion tables are not hard to put together, but some manufacturers have found a way to make it so. Simply put, an inversion table is just a simple device that should only take five minutes in putting together. If the quoted assembly time is much longer than that, you should find a device that is created for the satisfaction of the owner.
Make sure the model you buy is meant for home use. Some models are meant for the gym, where there is much more space and durability to be had. A home model doesn’t need to be so buff and bulky. In many cases, you are fitting the inversion table into a tight space anyway, so a bulky model is out of the question. You will also save a load of money when buying a home consumer table instead.
If you need support with your inversion table, you will have to have a company that is willing to answer your questions over the phone. This one is harder to judge, but you can give the company a test call to see how well they respond to your questions. It would be too bad to have an inversion table in poor working condition, and then not getting help from the company you bought it from.
In Conclusion
Inversion tables come in many shapes and sizes. You should consult a retailer to see what they would recommend for the type of use you would put it to. Before purchasing, test the model against the above criteria for a good fit.
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