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Sports Medicine | Home » » Paradigm 100 Inversion Table System | | | | | | | Description: | | Ideal for beginning or experienced inversion table users, the Paradigm 100 can help relieve minor back aches and muscle tension; it can also help to counter the effects of too much time spent sitting, standing, or moving repetitively. The table is also a great way to add extra crunch to exercises like sit-ups. Built with a durable tubular steel frame with a scratch-resistant, powder-coated finish, the Paradigm 100 features three adjustment settings on the pivot arms to control the rotation speed while safety handles provide easy return to an upright position. Vinyl safety covers are added to protect hands and fingers. 
The Paradigm 100 features three adjustment settings, a padded backrest, and ergonomically molded ankle holders. | Other features include a durable, comfortably padded nylon backrest, ergonomically molded ankle holders, and adjustable tether straps for safety. The table can support up to 250 pounds and it has a maximum user height of 6 feet, 6 inches. When not in use the Paradigm 100 can be folded for storage. Key Features: - Tubular steel frame with a scratch-resistant, powder-coated finish
- Weight Capacity: 250 pounds
- Maximum User Height: 6' 6"
- Three adjustment settings
- Safety handles
- Nylon backrest
- Ergonomically molded ankle holders
- Adjustable tether straps
- Folding design
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• Home inversion table system for adding extra crunch to exercises and relief from back stress
• 3 adjustment settings on the pivot arms control the rotation speed
• Comfortably padded nylon backrest, protective side covers prevent finger pinching, ergonomically molded ankle cushions
• Scratch resistant steel frame; folds for storage
• Maximum user weight of 250 pounds and height of 6 feet, 6 inches tall
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 49.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 25.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 62.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 50.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 57.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 29.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 57.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 45 reviews |
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A Great DealDec 23, 2009 This lower-priced model doesn't seem low-end. It's very smooth. Once I adjusted it to my height, it's so well balanced I can hold myself at any angle, from a slight incline to 180. While doing so, it's possible to put pressure on your abs, making it a great plank workout (totally optional). The foot holders are comfortable enough. Considering the price, I couldn't be happier with it. It was a bit tricky to assemble, so follow the directions closely (I didn't). I would buy it again.
Good value but uncomfortable...Dec 02, 2009 I have had back and neck problems all my life and I always wondered if one of these would help so I figured I'd give it a shot. After way way to many hours researching which one I'd like to buy, I finally settled on this one. One of the main reasons was that the leg straps were different from all the others and everyone complains about all the others hurting there legs. Well, I'm sorry to say that this one isn't any better, if not worse. Unless you have the perfect sized ankles (I don't) you will never be able to get the clamps tight around your legs and if you don't, you might as well not even try it because it will hurt really bad as soon as you get upside down. I have managed to get it to clamp tightly a couple times and then it isn't so bad but I still can't hang for more than 10 minutes or so before it starts to hurt pretty bad. I am pretty average sized so I really don't think that I am the exception here. That said, I do still think it's a pretty good deal for the money. If they would increase the number of adjustments in the leg clamps and replace the pads with softer rubber or add a layer of padding to them it would be perfect for the money.
Inversion TableOct 03, 2009 I ordered this product b/c I have three bulging discs in my neck. It works really well. The ankle pieces don't hurt my feet. Probably best to wear gym shoes though to keep one's weight distributed evenly w/o having to adjust oneself.
Sturdy and it works.Sep 12, 2009 Feeling better already. For the price, this works well. I imagine more expensive models have more padding around the ankles which do get sore after a few minutes although I'll probably rig some more padding down there
Good basic modelSep 12, 2009 This is just what I was looking for: an inexpensive entry level inversion table to help me accomplish some physical therapy. Great price, free Amazon shipping, and reasonably easy to assemble. The tools included for assembly are workable, but I used my own sockets and wrenches to make the assembly job much easier and faster. The only think I don't like about this unit are the cuffs that hold the ankles. This could easily be improved in my opinion without adding much if any cost to the unit. They are very uncomfortable to me; nevertheless I can easily tolerate it just fine for 5 minutes at a time. In general a solid unit worth considering by those looking for an entry level system.
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