Hi Tom, that’s correct. Teeter Inversion Tables are rated for users up to 300lbs.
Teeter P2 Back Stretcher
Teeter P2 Back Stretcher
£59.95
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✓ FDA Registered 510(k) Medical Device
✓ Relief of back pain and related conditions
✓ Lightweight and easy-to-use
✓ Decompress the lower back, relax tense muscles, reduce nerve pressure and pain
✓ Portable travel solution
FDA Registered – Registered with the FDA as a 510(k) medical device. Indicated for: Back Pain, Sciatica, Muscle Tension, Degenerative Disc Disease, Herniated Discs, Spinal Stenosis, Spinal Curvature Due to Tight Muscles, Muscle Spasm & Facet Syndrome.
Lightweight & Compact – Weighing just under 4 lb., it’s easy to maneuver and can be stored just about anywhere in your home, or disengage the Lap Pad Bar and slide into a travel bag for decompression on the go!
Choose your Level of Stretch
• Light Stretch: Sitting Down – Ideal for users with limited mobility or for those looking to achieve a light lumbar stretch.
• Moderate Stretch: Lying Down – Delivers a moderate level of stretch to the lower back area.
• Deep Stretch: Lying Down with Feet Elevated – Preferred positioning to deliver a deeper level of stretch for maximum traction and relief.
Innovative Design
• Large Roller Supports – Soft foam supports have a large surface area and seat comfortably behind the knees to provide leverage during the stretch without causing unpleasant pressure.
• Contoured Lap Pads – Slide horizontally or rotate to any angle, the Lap Pas provide a customised fit over the thighs in just the right position for every user.
• Comfortable Grips – Foam-covered handles with a soft, non-slip surface provide maximum traction and comfort while pushing to decompress the spine.
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Hi Pevad,
Inversion is contraindicated (not recommended) for anyone with surgically implanted orthopedic supports or a significant curvature to the spine. While this does not mean that you cannot invert, it means that you’ll need to check with your doctor before trying inversion. You can find out more about contraindications here: https://teeter.com/blog/faq-items/who-should-use-it/
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Traumamama –
I purchased the P2 Back Stretcher approx one month ago and have used it daily since. It is easy to use and portable which encourages regular usage. It has helped decrease my chronic back pain caused by disc degeneration and scoliosis. I highly recommend it.
Dano47 –
I have the Teeter inversion table and it has been helping with my sciatica. I have to admit that I have not tried the P2 Back Stretcher yet, but if the inversion table is any indication, I have no doubt the portable back stretcher will be a quality item and work for me as well. Since it wasn’t practical to drag the inversion table everywhere I go, the P2 Back Stretcher seemed like the perfect solution for whenever I travel. I’m looking forward to trying it soon.
Kahovs444 –
I have been using inversion boots and the inversion table for decades. The P2 back stretcher is a genuious addition to the decompression family. As I am now 65 and have a bum ankle, the weight of full inversion is hard on that ankle. The P2 back stretcher is the perfect substitute. A great product at a good price. THANKS
Father T. –
I bought the P2 Back Stretcher this past year because we were going to be traveling and I would be forced to be away from my wonderful Teeter Hangup. I love this device. Most days I am on the Hangup in the morning, but I also use the P2. I can’t get moving in the morning without stretching out my back. Thank you!
DaleW –
I have been using the P2 for about a month and am completely happy with it. I wanted to get an inversion table but decided against it because I get headaches instantly when my head is upside down. While looking for an alternative to inversion I found the P2. I use it twice a day for a few minutes and get a good pop in my back most of the time. The only possible negatives I see are the knee support isn’t adjustable so may not work for shorter people. I am 5’11” and it fits me perfectly. My wife is 5’7” and she can still use it but any shorter could be a problem. The other thing is I suspect it would take a week or two to get a good pop if you don’t get regular chiropractic. I do and got a good pop and stretch the first use, but my wife doesn’t and just felt a little stretch on the first few uses. Overall a very good alternative to inversion.