HOMCOM Gravity Inversion Table w/Safety Belt Adjustable Hand Stand Home Back Stretcher Machine For Muscle Pain Relief
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HOMCOM Gravity Inversion Table w/Safety Belt Adjustable Hand Stand Home Back Stretcher Machine For Muscle Pain Relief

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📏Fits users 131-190 cm tall
⚙️Adjusts 0-90° for custom inversion
🛡️Padded safety belt & secure ankle locks

Description

🌀 Elevate your wellness game—flip your back pain into peak performance!

  • ERGONOMIC COMFORT - Wide headrest and foam neck pads provide premium support during every session.
  • UNIVERSAL FIT DESIGN - Adjustable height accommodates professionals from 131 to 190 cm for perfect posture realignment.
  • PRECISION ANGLE CONTROL - Effortlessly switch from 0 to 90 degrees for tailored spinal decompression.
  • SPACE SAVVY FOLDABILITY - Compact foldable frame lets you reclaim your home office or workout space instantly.
  • SAFETY FIRST ENGINEERING - Fully padded board, inflatable waist pad, and secure ankle locks ensure a worry-free inversion experience.

The HOMCOM Gravity Inversion Table is a steel-framed, foldable back stretcher designed for advanced users seeking posture correction and muscle pain relief. Adjustable from 0 to 90 degrees and height-customizable for users between 131-190 cm, it features padded safety belts, ankle locks, and ergonomic cushions to ensure secure, comfortable inversion therapy at home.

Specifications

ColorRed
SizeOne Size
Frame materialsteel
Frame size153 Centimetres
Height153 centimetres
Item display length114 centimetres
Weight22 Kilograms
Item display width114 centimetres
Material typesteel
Maximum height recommendation190 Centimetres
Outer materialPlastic
Seasonscontinuity
Skill levelAdvanced
Featuresfoldable
UsageGravity Inversion
SportExercise-&-Fitness
Included components- 1 x Inversion table; - 1 x Manual;
Batteries included?No
BrandHOMCOM
DepartmentUnisex
ManufacturerSold by MHSTAR
Item model numberA91-090
Product Dimensions79 x 114 x 153 cm; 22 kg
ASINB0888JGCYK

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What is the maximum angle from horizontal of head being lower than feet?
So vertical/90 degrees from horizontal?
is it possible to assemble it without installing shoulder pillow?
Can you hang by your angals and do sit ups

Reviews

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A**A

Weird but effective

Ive suffered for years with my back.Im hyper mobile and also have herniated discs in my lower back, so when i go to a chiropractor they find it exceptionally difficult to click and strech my body, esspecially my spine.Using this contraption for 5 mins in the morning and 5 at night has helped my back strech out and finally click especially my lower lumbar area.I would advise you use this equiptment with someone around.I would advise that you tighten the straps and also wear tight clothes to help with the fixture of the straps.When turning upside down do it gently with someone helping you especially if you have majoylr back issues as the turning handle is hard to control when you have pain.

D**N

Bigger than you think

Pretty easy to assemble despite the instructions best efforts.. And folds down.. Yes it does, but you end up with something wider than a door and a tad taller.Now for the awkward bit.. I'm 6'2 (188ish cm), and top heavy.. To get the table set so I can control the inversion and get up again, I had to put it on the last hole.. So that left no way of putting the safety pin back on.. 5mins and a drill sorted it. I'm also a little over the 'max weight' but no issues as yet.Once it's set to your height it's fab. I got it to help with back pain. Definitely helping.So yep, it's not expensive for what it is, I got my 15yr old to build it (cash incentive) and she tested it out.If you're a little taller it needs a little fettle, but for the cost of a bigger one with a bigger weight limit.. I reckon a couple of kg should be OK. (so far)

L**S

Glad I kept it!

I came very close to returning this, due to its weight. However I'm really pleased I kept it .... very helpful for backache and the like. Wouldn't have been able to assemble it myself though ... instructions are a bit confusing. However ... a really solid, well made item, would recommend!

C**E

Looks exactly like the pictures

The build quality is good. It wasn't difficult to build. Whether it helps my back I won't know until I've used it regularly for several weeks. It certainly helped my sinus to drain. It feels a little unusual to tip completely upside down, but the table is perfectly stable and safe and I'm nearly 6 feet tall and about 87kg.

J**G

Is a great piece of equipment.

It is great and I'm sure it would work well... only problem was I found out I really didn't like being upside down - in any fashion whether a small amount or fully. It was sat in my hallway boxed up for just under a month so I could make space. Then husband made it up and ripped the box and put it in recycling. Unfortunately this meant I couldn't send it back. So I gave it to my local GP's surgery for them to use it on patients it would work for during their physical therapy, this way it would be used.So I cannot fault it, it just didn't work for me but will work for others now instead. My advice - open it quickly and check you like it without breaking the box.

H**N

Works as described, once you get past the poor instructions

Once assembled, it works fine, but as many here have already mentioned, the instructions are a bit lacking. If you are used to assembling Ikea furniture (or Lego) then it's easy to put together. I was left with 1 short pin that was never reference in the assembley instructions, but does show up on the parts list. There are no instructions on how to use the ankle brace nor how, in my case, to actually get it to move. As it turns out, there is a bolt that I needed to loosen so I could adjust it to get my feet into it. Similarly (although it's easy to work out) there are no instructions on how to operate the foot brace. As for the flat bar at the bottom which you have to stand on initially, it feels very weak, and I'm not at all confident it could support all of my weight unless I place my foot right beside the central bar. If I were to stand on the edge of the plate/foot bar, I'm sure it will break as it flexes quite a fit. (I'm only 81Kg)Again, you could probably work it out for yourself, but the placement of the bar that restricts how far you can invert yourself isn't well explained in the instructions. This serves like a doorstop to hold the table in the desired end point. It does say that you should have someone with you during your first few goes at it, but a few tips on how to return to vertical would be useful for some people. I found that I have to do a sit-up before pulling myself up using the handles. Bear in mind you will be upside down so your movement will feel weird.When inverted, especially at 180 degrees, the pressure on your ankles can be uncomfortable. I loosened to ankle brace slightly, which may make some people feel less secure.It folds away like a folding ladder, althouth the adjusting bar for your ankles sticks out perfectly at shin height, so I unscrewed the central bar to avoid inevitably tripping over it. I'd recommend buying a large suitcase luggage strap to wrap around the table for ease of movement when folded, as there's no way to secure the legs in that position, which will make moving it a pain in the ass. It's also heavy and awkward enough to move for one person, unless you want your walls bashed.So, does it actually work..? Well, after a couple of goes it's far too soon to tell. I can feel a bit of a stretch in my back and hips, but like all such 'therapies' it takes repeated treatments over time to be able to say if it is worth spending the money on the table. I did buy a set of 'Gravity boots' (Hooks for your ankles) and hanging freely upside down using them feels a lot more effective.

L**O

Did not help me, lower back got worse, Provides 'relief' temporarily but does not ' heal ' backpain

Make sure you need this product before you buy it, as it is a huge pain to return. First off I have lower back issues, specifically disc issues. I bought this thinking I would get relief from hanging upside down, although it felt ok at first, my lower back issues got worse, it turns out this product was hindering my recovery. For myself this product did not work, in terms of quality it is ok, nothing comes used and was ok to assemble. Although it could be more comfortable when hanging upside down as it puts a lot of pressure on the feet. Storage capacity was good given how big it is, however it gets to be a hindrance. My number 1 piece of advice I can give is to try dead hangs off a pullup bar and if it does not hurt or you do not get worse then perhaps this is for you, however it does not cure back pain, it only provides temporary relief.

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