Teeter Hang Ups Adapter Kit for F5000 and F7000 series tables
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| List Price: | $119.95 |
| Price: | $99.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Maximize comfort during your inversion workout with the Teeter Adapter Kit. CV Bar and Gravity boots, designed to pair with the Teeter F-series or EP Series Inversion tables , will reduce the load on knee and ankle joints as you decompress spine, hydrate discs, and relieve back muscle pain and tension.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3557 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Teeter Hang Ups
- Model: B1-1032
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- Gravity boots adapter kit designed for Teeter F-Series or EP Series inversion tables
- Replaces tables' standard ankle clamps; reduces load on knee and ankle joints
- CV bar replaces inversion table's assembly; DuPont Hytrel material minimizes pressure points
- Super-soft 5/8-inch foam liners reduce compression; ratcheting self-locking buckles
- Each boot weighs 2.5 pounds; removable calf loops; 5-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for use with Teeter F-Series or EP Series inversion tables, this gravity boots adapter kit offers full ankle support while you stay safely inverted. Teeter inversion tables come with standard ankle clamps; however, the clamps aren't designed to fully reduce the load on your knee and ankle joints while you hang. The gravity boots, by contrast, feature a tough yet pliable blend of DuPont Hytrel material that minimizes pressure points, along with super-soft 5/8-inch foam liners designed to reduce compression. As a result, your ankles and knees will feel 100-percent secure while you invert. And a good inversion session relieves pressure on your vertebrae discs and ligaments, stimulates your blood circulation, improves flexibility, and reduces fatigue. The boots are also great for performing inverted exercises, such as crunches, sit-ups, and squats.
The adapter kit also includes a CV bar that replaces the inversion table's assembly, letting the boots attach securely to the table. And thanks to the boots' durable lightweight construction--each boot weighs only 2.5 pounds--you'll barely notice them on your feet when hanging. Other details include ratcheting self-locking buckles for safety and security, removable calf loops that help reduce the load on the knee joints and the top of the foot, and a five-year warranty.
About Teeters Hang Ups
Founded in 1981 by Roger and Jennifer Teeter, Teeter Hang Ups has been manufacturing quality inversion products ever since. The primary reason for company's success is that the founders truly believe in the health benefits of inversion, a simple, natural form of therapy that's been around since 400 B.C. The Teeters first learned about inversion at a water ski tournament in 1980. At the time, Roger Teeter was suffering from severe back problems, which he owed to his career as a professional water skier and from an auto accident. After trying several forms of therapy to help manage his pain, he finally learned that by hanging upside down, he was able to relieve the pressure on his back and begin the road to recovery. In the ensuing years, the Teeters saw an absence in the marketplace of safe, high-quality inversion products, and dedicated themselves to filling that void. Teeter Hang Ups is the only company in the world to manufacture inversion products continuously since 1981.
Customer Reviews
Exercise equipment
I bought the inversion table earlier and it was hurting my ankles so I bought this product and it was a life-saver! Use it all the time and can hang without pain in my ankles.
One size fits most
A more comfortable way to do the Batman upside-down thing on your teeter-hangup. Try the standard foot bar system first, and you'll love these. They take some minor fussing about to get into, but just about as much hassle as putting on shoes. The former gymnast/ballet-dancer of the house finds them to be perfect, but I have the legs and calves of a retired downhill ski racer (The life histories will tell you why we both needed the Teeter-hangup in the first place). I only get one or two "clicks" into the tightening strap around my tree-stump legs, but it's the same quality system that is used in ski boots- so I have no actual concerns. Can't do without them. Highly recommended.
nice, but difficult to wear
the most difficult part is putting them on. After that, they do a good job holding u upside down!





