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Paradigm 100 Inversion Table System Studio : Paradigm by Paradigm Brand : Paradigm Model : 5206 Release Date : 2007-12-14 Publisher : Paradigm Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0890598052068 UPC : 895828002066 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 21 reviews)
List Price : $199.99 Our Price : $169.99
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Home inversion table system for adding extra crunch to exercises and relief from back stress
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3 adjustment settings on the pivot arms control the rotation speed
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Comfortably padded nylon backrest, protective side covers prevent finger pinching, ergonomically molded ankle cushions
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Scratch resistant steel frame; folds for storage
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Maximum user weight of 250 pounds and height of 6 feet, 6 inches tall
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Americancivilwar.com Product 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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Lisa |
This was for my Daughter Lisa and she uses it and has seen improvment with her back problems.Great delivery.
NaNa Dot |
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Solid Product |
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Fairly easy to assemble. I was able to safely hang just about upside down. The part that holds the ankles while I am inverted is a bit uncomfortable. |
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great product-great price |
Have been having bad back pin..turned out to be a ruptured disc, for the second time.
Just had surgery again yesterday, and look forward to using this as a way of strenthening the spinal core.
I did use it for a few weeks, until I began to hurt too bad. It did relieve pain when inverted.
Would recommend over the more expensive prducts. Very well built for the price. |
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Excellent - but just a little more money gets you a lot more extras |
Pros
It works, period
Inexpensive
Folds up up against wall
Cons
No anti-skid rubber stabilizers
Just a little bit more money gets you an even better model
Adjusting the table is a bit harder than the manufacturer implies
I've been using the Paradigm 100 Inversion Table for a good six months now and I've found it to be even better than expected in terms of results. I used to crack my neck all the time (stress) and I've found that I almost never do that now. I use the table to do a form of sit ups which has resulted in increased strength all the way around - neck, back and abdomen.
I was able to pick this up as a Gold Box deal (100 bucks) so I thought it was a real bargain. A few days later the 500 model was selling for the same price so I wasn't happy. Even now, as of this writing, there's less than $30 difference between the two.
For that little bit of extra cost you get more padding around the ankles (I wear heavy socks and haven't had a problem - but other reviewers have), anti-skid rubber stabilizers (why this isn't standard on the 100 is beyond me!), and larger/easier to use arm rails (easier to pull yourself upright). For me when the difference was $80 (initially with the GB deal) I was willing to sacrifice these extras. But the difference at regular prices just isn't that big considering what you get. Don't get me wrong, I found the Paradigm 100 to be a great product, but the 500 model is just better and you don't pay that much more to get it. |
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Inversion table |
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I felt that this was a good product for the value. My husband has lower back problems and uses it every day. He feels that it is helping. My only complaint (his also) is that the foot locks do hurt the ankles. I suppose this could be remedied by putting some kind of cushoining in them. |
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