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Teeter Posture Restore

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Teeter Posture Restore

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✔ Two Posture-Correcting Cushions For Upper And Lower Spine
✔ Firm Yet Comfortable Specialty Foam
✔ Easy Attachment With Fastening Nodes
✔ Posture Restore Is Only Compatible With Teeter FitSpine™ Models Which Include X1, X2, X3, LX4, LX7, and LX9

GENTLE POSTURE OPENER
• Enhanced Inversion – Fits securely on Teeter Fitspine™ Inversion Tables, extending the length of the spine, drawing the shoulders back, and opening the chest and hips.
• Promotes Better Posture – Reverse the effects of “tech neck”, slouch sitting, and poor desk posture!

VARIED USE & BENEFITS
• Variable, Targeted Relief – Reposition the Upper Cushion for a deeper stretch, or use the Upper or Lower Cushion alone for targeted support.
• Optimise Results – While inverting at 30-60 degrees, place your hands behind your head to get a deeper stretch and release built-up tension.

UNIQUE FEATURES
• Easy Attachment – Simply line up the Posture Restore openings with the slots on the FitSpine Inversion Table bed and secure in place with two of the included fastening nodes.
• High-Quality Design – Made with durable, self-skinning polyurethane foam to prevent wear and tear and promote long-lasting comfort.

*Comes with a 1-year warranty.

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  1. Hi Tom, that’s correct. Teeter Inversion Tables are rated for users up to 300lbs.

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  1. 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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