Where are Teeter products made?
We maintain close, loyal partnerships with our factories in China, Taiwan, and Thailand, some of whom we have worked with for over 30 years. All products are held to a standard of quality and workmanship worthy of the Teeter name.
What is the cost of a Teeter?
Teeter has a number of inversion tables that include the latest models: the FitSpine X1, X3, and LX9. Featuring design improvements from older models, the tables range in list price from $329.99 to $549.99 and come with a 5-year warranty. Teeter offers free shipping within the continental United States.
Are teeters any good?
Teeter’s Deluxe EZ-Reach ankle support system is by far the best that we’ve tried. The inner material on the cuffs is soft and oh so comfortable. It offers excellent support as you’re inverted without putting too much pressure on your feet or ankles.
Is Teeter good for back pain?
Back pain has many causes, but Teeter can be your one solution. Spinal decompression using Teeter Inversion Tables is a natural way to help relieve back pain and many of the underlying causes: compressed discs, spinal misalignments, weak and tight muscles, and so much more!
How long should you use a Teeter?
To start, a person should use an inversion table for 30 seconds to a minute a day or less. If they feel any discomfort while inverting, they should slowly tip back up.
Is Teeter FDA approved?
FDA REGISTERED: Teeter Inversion Tables are the ONLY registered with the FDA as a 510(k) medical device. The Teeter is indicated for back pain, muscle tension and spasm, herniated disc, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, spinal curvature due to tight muscles and facet syndrome.
Which model of Teeter is best?
In short, the Fitspine LX9 is the best Teeter inversion table. It has the most functionality, as well as the greatest comfort and ease of use. The Fitspine X3 however offers all of the same functionality, missing only some of the comfort and usability features.
What is the difference between Teeter X2 and X3?
When you compare the Teeter FitSpine X2 to the X3, you’ll quickly realise that the two inversion tables are practically identical. The only difference between the two is that the FitSpine X3 comes standard with a Deluxe EZ-Reach Ankle System that can’t be found on the FitSpine X2.