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The Teeter Posture Restore is a back pain recovery accessory designed for use with Teeter FitSpine Inversion Tables. It promotes better posture by enhancing inversion therapy, offering variable and targeted relief through adjustable cushions. Made from high-quality polyurethane foam, it contours to your spine for lasting comfort and is easy to attach, making it a must-have for anyone looking to improve their posture and alleviate back pain.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.68 x 4.21 x 4.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Teeter |
Model Name | Teeter Posture Restore |
Color | Blue |
Material | Polyurethane Foam |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Teeter |
Part Number | EX1360 |
Style | Teeter Posture Restore |
Fill Material Type | Foam |
Sport Type | Walking |
J**N
It gives relief, but...
I just used my Teeter for the 25th time in 41 days. So far, I am very happy with this device. When I purchased it, I did so with the understanding that this inversion table, like all inversion tables, is not a cure. It provides welcome relief to compressed vertibrae; this relief is temporary. With this knowledge I spent my money, as well as between 60 and 90 minutes carefully assembling it. The process of assembly, while time consuming, was not a problem. I've spent more time putting together a component hi-fi system. Careful, deliberate effort to assemble my Teeter paid off. No parts were missing, diligent attention paid to the instructions made the process flow smoothly. Anybody complaining about having to assemble it is, well, impatient to say the least, and probably expecting much more out of the device than it can deliver.While assembling it, I was impressed with the quality of the build. The steel tubing has a satisfying "heft" that instills faith that the finished product will not fold like a cheap bicycle with use. One reason I chose the LX9 was reviewers' pictures of other inversion tables showing some pretty shoddy-looking welds; another reason is that other tables looked like they were made like folding lawn furniture. Once assembled, the LX9 is very sturdy. I have not the slightest concern for my safety while using it.I have read reviews in which the complaint was voiced that the ankle restraints "hurt" and were painful. Perhaps this could be true, but one would have to use them improperly. Take your time to be sure the foot rest is adjusted properly and that your feet are positioned properly. If one finds the restraints painful, play around with your positioning. I can inflict great pain on my feet and ankles if I do not use the restraints correctly."Playing" around is perhaps a cavalier way of saying that one must experiment, trying different adjustments. While the assembly process is straight forward, there are adjustments to be made based on the individual's physical, eh, parameters. For example, the user's height adjustment is not an unbreakable rule. I am 69 inches tall, but I learned that setting the table's height adjustment for a 74 inch individual moves my center of gravity closer to the balance point of the table. I can now control my resting angle with simple arm movements, just like in the Teeter videos.All in all, the LX9 seems to be a fine device, and well worth the investment. I do reserve the right to change my opinion as time goes by, since I am still new to this. So far, however, every time I use my LX9, I come away feeling better for the experience.
R**.
Great
This worked like magic. Solid build, comfortable, felt safe. Pricier than other models but well worth it.
A**K
Does not fit
Foam ripped apart trying to put the fasteners through the holes. Clearly the fasteners were not the correct ones for either the foam or the table
N**X
Great item but for a different model of teeter than one I purchased.
This was recommended by amazon but will not fit my Teeter model. Please correct you algorithem that put this out for purchase with.
B**
Does it work
Yes! Really stretching your back, easy to install after finding the you tube video! We have it out for a couple of years, and it as held up.
S**E
Dissatisfied
Flimsy material and very thin backing at the attachment points. They are difficult to screw down due to the narrow hole and tiny slits. The plastic seems to have dry rotted making it that more delicate. I was excited to try it with my new machine but seems like a total waste of money because I won’t be able to use. It for very long.
B**.
A Must Have for Your Teeter
I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of stretching and help this provided on the Teeter inversion table. With the table at a 60-80 degree tilt, it really helps with stretching and alignment. There is nothing uncomfortable about the experience, and you don't even realize it is there. The following day; however, you can feel the difference that you don't necessarily feel without it. After knowing how this improved my experience with the table, I would recommend this little addition to enhance the back alignment and stretching experience.
U**M
Not worth it, spend your money elsewhere
Not worth it, placement on the teeter not ideal for head/neck (too high). Tedious to install/adjust, there should be quick clips rather than cheap plastic screws.
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