Product Comparison: Teeter EP-960 vs Teeter EP-970 Ltd.
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- This is a very well-made product. Solid and relatively easy to put together.
- It is very sturdy and appears very well constructed of high quality materials.
- The table is made of quality material, I don’t worry when I am on it. It looks stable enough.
- It not very easy to adjust, especially when I want to use it because I'm a foot shorter than him and it takes a lot to move the parts to size it right for me.
- Adjusting the height was not great because it was constantly required to be installed before workout.
- Stronger materials and improved design for the ankle holder mechanism make this inversion table a favorite in the house.
- The adjustment for your height glides smoothly into the desired setting.
- My wife and I use this inversion table and I want to say that adjusting the height turned out to be very simple. We easily adjust it.
- A month later, the frame material became dangerous for use because burrs formed.
- The backrest material turned out to be very soft and I feel like I'm lying on a metal frame.
- This makes me happy that when I folded it, it began to take up much less space.
- It didn't take up as much space since we don't have a lot of extra room.
- It does take up some space, but it does fold up and so you can save a lot of space. This is a positive feature.
- It takes up a lot of room and it not very easy to unfold, especially when I want to use.
- It is heavy for moving and will take up a few feet of floor space.
- It does take up a good chunk of space in my very small apartment.
- It looks compact when folded. That allows you to free up more space.
- Heavy enough, but this in turn pleases that it will withstand me and not roll over with me.
- Even when folded, it takes up a lot of space at home.
- Heavy equipment and thus, there is a need of another person for fold it.
- Comfortable ankle supports – makes the whole inversion experience more pleasant.
- Longer Stretch Max handles work great for assistance when inverting.
- It has well padded ankle supports. The most important thing is to take teetering slowly and do it every day.
- I bought the 960 since the handles seemed easier to get up. It took a couple not-so-attractive tries but now I can get out of the inversion fairly smoothly.
- It folds up fairly compact but its heavy and awkward to move once in the folded position.
- It features longest ankle lock handle to reduce the need for bending when securing the ankles.
- Adjustable foot platform height for smaller or larger feet to ensure a comfortable fit.
- Extended ankle securing handle great when your back is sore and you are stiff.
- Good cushioning of feet and ankles compared to other inversion tables.
- Teeter has added gripper handles to each side that allow you to come up as fast or as slowly as you desire from the incline.
- One thing difficult is managing weight distribution so I can control the amount of tipping backwards.