Choosing a Teeter Inversion table
Posted on October 14th, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Teeter is one of the primary manufacturers of inversion products – specifically inversion boots and inversion tables. Teeter inversion tables are known for both their quality and affordability. A basic inversion table works by inverting the user to an upside down position, so that pressure can be released from their back, resulting in increased blood flow to the entire body. The user can then invert themselves back upright quickly and easily when they are finished, and carry on with their day. Products like this are specifically useful for those suffering back pain.
When purchasing a Teeter inversion table, there are two main types of table you want to consider – manual or automatic. One of the biggest differences between the two (besides the obvious) is price. An automatic inversion table is going to be quite a bit more expensive than a manual version. Generally, for those new to inversion, a manual table is a great way to get started. While the automatic version has a lot more bells and whistles, it is substantially more expensive, and for those who are not committed to long term inversion table use, it may not be a very good long term investment. By spending under $100 on a manual inversion table, new users will be able to get a feel for the process and decide if inversion is the right solution for their own specific needs.