Product Comparison: INNOVA ITX9600 vs Teeter Hang Ups EP-550
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- Thick backrest pad padded for comfort and large to accommodate all body sizes.
- There are several different heights and adjustments that can be made which is convenient for comfort.
- It is very stable and feels quite safe and reliable. It's my first inversion table and I wasn't fearful at all the first time.
- While I was assembling it I noticed the great quality of material used. Everything felt solid.
- After putting it together I noticed a small tear in the fabric of the backrest pad.
- This table is very sturdy and built to last, parts fit very well, and the table is easy to use.
- This thing is rugged. I was skeptical, but the construction and welds are top notch and the materials are too.
- It is solid and sturdy, the bed is virtually indestructable it sure beats the nylon material of other tables all you have to do is wipe it down.
- The backrest is comfortable. Because it's plastic instead of metal, it has some flexibility that makes it more comfortable.
- I've found there is a problem with the backrest: the metal cross members of the frame can be felt through the backrest because it doesnt' provide enough support on partial inversions.
- Easily adjustable height for perfect positioning of nearly any size person.
- Ease of storage considering size, it doesn't heavy i can easy to push it around.
- This is actually a heavy table, but weight makes it very stable, I'm not afraid that i can fall with it.
- This thing is much bigger than expected, and bigger than most in comparison, so this is better suited for a basement than an apartment.
- It does take up a good bit of floor space.
- Weighs a similar amount to the Gravity 2000 from Ironman, making it easier to fold and transport when full assembled.
- The fold up feature is great and storage for myself is not an issue.
- It takes up a bit of space at home. It makes me very happy.
- You must have a fair amount of space for this item. You need a clear area to be able to use it to it's fullest.
- I love this product only problem that I have, it takes up too much space, folding is very hard.
- Ergonomical and Reversible ankle holding system making the inversion experience more comfortable.
- Handrails make it easy to right yourself without assistance.
- Rotates all the way, or you can use the pin to limit rotation to 85 degrees.
- The ankle supports do hurt my feet and leave pressure marks on my feet, especially if I do a full inversion.
- Does not fold flat, so takes up a lot of space when storing.
- Folding design reduces the space required when not in use.
- Exercise possibilities are increased due to the various attachments available.
- The foot platform design allowing a comfortable and secure fit for the ankle clamps.
- Discomfort with the ankle holders, but this seems to be the case with any inversion table.
- The handles are too short, which makes it difficult to return to normal position.