Buy the Calm Inversion Table - Model 55-1532A - online

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By Carl Citrin

We tend to do a lot of research before investing in a new product, and the back pain inversion table was no exception. We were pleasantly surprised to find a good range of inversion tables by different manufacturers. There were several good quality ones we could have chosen from and it finally came down to the amount of money we had to spend and our personal preference. If you’re looking at getting an inversion table, our research could help you and save you a bit of time. Here’s some information on the Calm Gravity Inversion Table:

The Calm Inversion Table by Stamina has been designed with both ease of use and ease of storage in mind. This lightweight, yet sturdy steel constructed table can be adjusted for the height of the user from 4'10" to 6'6" and has a weight capacity of 250lbs.

Tether straps and heel holders are also adjustable for comfort and three settings on the pivot arms control the rotation speed. The footrest are quickly adjustable for placing you in the correct position for inversion and ensure stability while mounting and dismounting.

Skid-resistant floor protectors keep the table from moving during use and the leg lock feature is designed to be more comfortable than straps.

The Calm Gravity Inversion Table can be folded quickly and easily for storage when not in use.

Features (Pros):

  • User Height Range: 4'10" to 6'6"
  • Maximum User Weight: 250 pounds
  • Steel frame construction
  • Approximately 180 degrees Inversion Range
  • Leg locks and heel holders for security
  • The pivot arms have 3 adjustment settings for rotation speed control
  • Adjustable tether straps for safety
  • Foam-padded handlebar returns
  • Nylon-stitched support pad
  • Skid-resistant floor protectors
  • Folds for easy storage
  • Weight: 52 pounds
  • Dimensions: 77½ inches long, 27 inches wide, 79½ inches tall

Cons:

  • Some users still found it to be uncomfortable on the feet despite the manufacturer’s effort to improve that area of the table.


This is what other customers have to say...


"I discovered, after doing a comparison, that the Calm model 55-1532 matches the more expensive models on the market feature for feature.

The foot/ankle support is very comfortable unlike other cheap versions and it's very stable.

Most tables claims to be easily foldable and portable. But in reality, most tables weigh around 50 pounds, and to fold them the base needs to be separated from the table. Be careful if you do have back problems.

For the price, this Calm Inversion Table is the best value."


Dave J.


"I've owned a Calm Inversion Table for about 8 months and can say that I'm absolutely thrilled with it.
I use mine about 4 to 5 times daily for about 5 to7 minutes each time and I find it VERY relaxing.

I definitely recommend the Calm Gravity Inversion Table. Enjoy!"


R.A.


"My back loves the Calm Inversion Table! Why did I wait so long to get one?

The price is right, it's good quality and the assembly is easy in under 30 minutes.

It can be a strain on the feet and ankles if you're 230 lbs like me, but I only use it for about 5 to 10 minutes in conjunction with stretches, so it's not a real problem.

This is not a miracle machine, but a tool to assist your spine and body.

I now have less Chiro visits since using the Calm Gravity Inversion Table and following a stretching regimen.

Overall it's a good buy and a great product!"


R.N.

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