So, I've recently joined the club of severe back injuries. Got a nasty herniated disc and while therapy is helping, I'm also looking at an inversion table. Narrowed it down to a few choices but I'm wondering if anyone here has advice.
Innova Fitness ITM4800 has a heated vibration pad and has pin-locks, which is a big point for me. I don't want a strap to snap and let me fall.
Ironman IFT 1000 and 4000 both have heat through the entire backpad, but no vibration and they use straps to lock, which worries me. But they have higher weight tolerances and a thicker memory foam pad.
What do you guys think?
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If it helps, the prices aren't terribly different.
ITM 4800 and Ironman 1000 cost about 200. Ironman 4000 costs nearly 300, the extra features being 50 lbs more tolerance, a wider board and thicker padding.
Leaning towards Innova because the heat pad vibrates and can be removed for use elsewhere, but the other tables have full-body heating.
Good thread OP. Got a bad back from a car accident years ago and i am very inyerested in these.
Got one without any gimmick; maybe I'm using them wrong, but the gimmicks wouldn't be used anyways while you're upside down. Your back won't reach the table while you're hanging by your ankles.
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will an imversion table cure my manletism
I'm looking into getting one too because its affect of decompressing the discs in your spine help you become taller supposedly. Its the same reason why astronauts who come back to earth are 2 inches taller for a few days until their discs become regularly compressed