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Comparing Teeter and Exerpeutic Inversion Tables

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What’s the difference between a Exerpeutic Inversion Table and a Teeter Inversion Table? Watch the step-by-step comparison with Teeter Product Engineer Chris as he walks you through the design features of the Teeter FitSpine inversion table compared to the Exerpeutic inversion table. Learn about the Teeter Difference and why Teeter is built for the benefits: http://bit.ly/2TuIWFJ 1:28 - Unboxing Experience 3:49 - Inversion Table Assembly Time 5:50 - Assembly Experience 7:35 - Ankle Closure Design 9:52 - Steel Strength and Thickness 11:19 - Testing the Ankle Lock Closure 12:31 - Do they wobble and are they durable? 14:17 - How to Limit Angle of Inversion 16:06 - Quality of Design and Features 19:39 - Inverting on the Exerpeutic 275SL Inversion Table 21:39 - Inverting on the Teeter FitSpine X3 Inversion Table 22:43 - Looking at Exerpeutic Ankle Cup Issue 23:40 - Folding for Storage 25:53 - Why Ankle Lock Closures are So Important 27:26 - What's inside the Exerpeutic Ankle Cups? Patented Features Deliver Better Pain Relief Better than Foam: Beware of gimmicks! Padded beds let your body sink in which STOPS decompression. The firm, yet comfortable surface of the FitSpine Bed provides a better spine-elongating stretch for maximum pain-relieving benefits. More Comfort: With its 8-Pt floating suspension system, the FitSpine ensures your comfort by lifting the bed off the steel frame for a ‘softer’, flexible surface that delivers results. Boost Your Pain Relief with Included Accessories: Lumbar Bridge: Adds deeper traction for the lower back, taking even more pressure off the discs, plus helps to square misaligned hips. Acupressure Nodes: Provide trigger point relief to release painful muscle tension. Both are adjustable or removable. Teeter is not affiliated with Paradigm Health & Wellness in any way.

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