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Mini Inversion Table For Back Pain Relief
Our inversion tables offer an easier, safer option for inversion therapy than traditional inversion machines, meaning even seniors and kids can safely use them to experience the benefits of inversion therapy to the fullest. You can use the back extension machine to perform front and back stretches, curvature stretches, up and down stretches for lumbar core, abdominal core, shoulder and back core, and lower body core, to fully meet your workout needs. It can be used athome, office and other places to relieve low back fatigue.
One Minute Assembly
This Back Stretcher Mini Inversion is easy to carry with light weight (Approx. 7.06 lbs) and has a simple structure with no insertion required.Clear and brief instruction make it much easier to assemble. Just follow our manual instructions and you will assemble them in no time.Minimal profile with small size (Approx. 17.72"L x 16.93"W x 14.96"H),stores easily in any closet or under most beds. And it's light enough to easily move around. It is not only suitable for gym but also can be used at home and office when you need to relax.
Excellent Load-bearing Capacity
The sturdy construction allows for a weight-bearing capacity of up to 300 lbs. For all body types, it conforms perfectly to the human spine and provides stable support for your lower back. The mini inversion table allows you to freely adjust the angle of inversion from 120° to 303°, stretching and relaxing your lower back from all directions for a full range of stretches.
Ergonomic Design
Our inversion tables feature ergonomic design with precise human body engineering curves, conforming to the contours of your tailbone, sacrum, and lumbar spine for added comfort and effectiveness.
Soothe Your Back
Soothe your back with our inversion tables' gentle spinal decompression, relieving pressure and easing back pain and stress for a better quality of life.
Easy To Use
Simply sit at the inversion table, lean back on the backrest, make sure your feet are on the floor, and then lean over the back of the chair to do a 120° inversion.