Teeter Hang Ups Dex II Decompression and Extension Machine | 
| Brand: Teeter Hang Ups Category: Sports
List Price: $399.00 Buy New: $359.00 You Save: $40.00 (10%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 17298
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 66 Dimensions (in): 45 x 28 x 58
MPN: d1-2000 Model: D1-2000 UPC: 759265006066 EAN: 0759265006066 ASIN: B000QSOSEA
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| • | Forward-rotating, user-controlled inversion machine for stretching and strengthening | | • | Puts body in fixed 90/90-degree position to flatten lumbar curve and separate vertebrae | | • | Sturdy lap support and adjustable leg supports; washable, padded vinyl mat | | • | Traction handles for stretching lower back; lower handles for user-controlled rotation | | • | 300-pound capacity; measures 28 x 58 x 45 inches (W x H x D); 5-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Perform a variety of body-stretching and strengthening exercises in the comfort of your living room with the Teeter Dex II forward-rotating inversion machine. The machine, which offers a sturdy lap support and adjustable leg supports, puts your body in a fixed 90/90-degree position that helps flatten the lumbar curve and separate the vertebrae. Once in position, users can perform a host of inverted stretches and exercises, from back extensions to spine stretches. The traction handles, meanwhile, help you stretch your lower back in a whole new way, with the ability to increase the decompression of your spine for even better results. And as a bonus, most of the traction is applied to your hip joints and spine rather than the ankles and knee joints, thereby relieving pressure on your most vulnerable areas. Construction details include a sturdy, square steel tube design, a durable powder-coated finish that resists scratches, and a washable, padded vinyl mat. And thanks to the corner feet, the Dex II is remarkably stable even on slippery floors. The Dex II fits users who stand between 4 foot 8 inches and 6 foot 6 inches and weigh up to 300 pounds. The unit itself measures 28 by 58 by 45 inches (W x H x D), weighs 66 pounds, and is backed by a five-year warranty. About Teeter Hang Ups Roger and Jennifer Teeter founded Hang Ups Inversion Products in 1981 and have been dedicated to manufacturing quality inversion products ever since. Roger and Jenny truly believe in the benefits of this simple, natural form of therapy that has been around since 400 BC. In the late 1970's, Roger tried many forms of therapy to help manage his pain. He finally discovered that by inverting, he was able to relieve his back pain and begin the road to recovery. He credits inversion for keeping him pain free, healthy, and active. Inversion has changed Roger's life, and now he is dedicated to sharing his knowledge of inversion and quality products. STL International, creator of Teeter Hang Ups brand inversion equipment, has pioneered standards for quality and performance in the inversion market. All Teeter Hang Ups F-series inversion tables are classified in accordance with UL 2601-1 (medical equipment in a clinical setting), a rigid specification that tests the structural integrity of the equipment.
Product Description The DEX II is a forward-rotating, user-controlled inversion machine. The body is placed in a 90/90 position, which helps to flatten the lumbar curve for greater separation of lower vertebrae. Traction is applied to the hip joints and spine, with no loads to the ankles and knee joints. The DEX II is ideal for back extension exercises - it works like a roman chair, but with better ergonomic support and the unique traction handles offer a method for stretching and increased decompression. With Teeter Hang Ups, you can achieve a better back, better body in just a few minutes a day. Experience a wide range of benefits, including relief of back pain, improved posture through better alignment, enhanced circulation and reduced stress. When you want a natural, in-home solution for a healthier back, try inversion if you value quality, look to Teeter Hang Ups.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great for achy backs June 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well constructed, easy to set up and comes with all tools needed. Thighs are horizontal when inverted, so your weight is easily held on the pads and you can relax your legs and back. Pads quickly adjust to fit multiple body sizes. This takes up a bit of room and doesn't fold up, but is great for decompressing your spine. An inversion device was recommended by my chiropractor to relieve back and hip pain, and this model is worth the price.
Excellent Machine March 19, 2008 The machine came very quickly from Amazon and I could set it up within 15 minutes with the tools they even provided in the (large) package.
This machine notably does not have a center support but two on the side so that you do not hit your head when doing upside down crunches. It is of quality construction.
My back feels much better with the time spend stretching it out at the end of a day sitting. A very worthwhile purchase.
Dex II - Versatile Combo Machine January 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had actually intended on getting a Roman chair to do back extensions, but Amazon's great price ($175) on this dual capability machine convinced me to give it a shot and also add the capability of inversion. As for the machine itself, it's quite heavy-duty, but very easy to assemble. Make sure you have the floor space available as it does not collapse after assembly. As for user weight limitations, in my judgment it will easily support even the extremely large individual.
The unique design for inversion takes all the stress off the knees and ankles as the weight is supported primarily on the upper thighs, anchored by pads behind the calves. These pads are adjustable vertically, but not horizontally. So, if you have short legs, you will not be able to hold the legs in a 90 degrees angle as you hang upside down ( the lower legs will be somewhat extended behind the pads.) This may be an issue if you intend to invert for extended periods. I have not found it a problem for my ~ 10-min inversions.
Individual machines typically costing $200 or more apiece would obviously do a better job at both back extensions and inversion; however, at $175, this versatile machine is well worth the money. Also, highly recommended for larger users who want the benefits of inversion but cannot take stress on the knees and ankles.
Teeter Dex II December 25, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Delivery was on time. Easy assembly. Very good for traction on lower back. The only drawback for me is that I can only hang upside down for a couple of minutes at a time. Not a miracle, but it is definitely beneficial to my lower back.
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