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Teeter F7000 |
March 11, 2007 |
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Beth
from Arizona
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This is a high quality table. My husband and I had tried a different brand (Stamina) and returned it after a few days. We didn't think it would last. The Teeter is more expensive, but has obviously better components. We've been using it every day for the past month and would highly recommend it.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: |
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Teeter Hang Ups F7000 Inversion Table |
January 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Dan Woods
from New York
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We have had a great experience with our Teeter Inversion Table. The F7000 is everything we could want it to be, and it is not the first inversion table we have owned.
Our Teeter is a replacement for a lesser brand model we had previously. We found that you should not go for the lowest priced inversion table you can find. My wife and I used a $119 inversion table for about three months and we had to get rid of it because we simply did not trust it. Also, I also don’t know if we were getting all that we could out of it because it did not come with any useful materials.
When we replaced it, we did our homework. We looked at a couple of brand names that had been around for a while and that seemed to specialize in inversion tables (rather than general fitness). We also looked for 3rd party certifications such as UL. I figured that we want our toaster to be UL certified, if we are hanging ourselves upside down on an inversion table, we should expect the same.
One of the big deciding factors for us was the return policy. Having been burned on one inversion table, we looked for a brand that would allow us to try it out at least for a few weeks in case we questioned it’s safety or construction. A related factor was the warranty, the inversion table we had originally purchased had a 90 day warranty, which was not long enough – for a quality inversion table, we wanted at least a 2 year warranty and preferred a 5 year warranty.
While we had great benefits from inversion therapy using the one inversion table, we really did not know what we were doing in terms of angle and duration of being inverted. We wanted something with detailed instructions, inversion therapy guide, or video.
For features, we debated between the Teeter F5000 and the F7000 inversion tables. They are the same frame, but we decided to go with the F7000 because of the tether strap that allows the angle to be more easily preset and the traction handles. We have found both to be useful, and really like the traction handles.
As far as buying it here, they shipped it the same day and it arrived well packaged in the manufacture’s box. Since, we have shopped here several other times.
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Its here already! |
October 1, 2006 |
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David
from Waterford, Michigan
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The ad said "fast shipping", but I didn't think it could be this fast. My F7000 arrived packaged very well. I found it easy to set up, most of it was already put together. The overall quality and fit & finish are excellent. Its obvious that this is a very well manufactured product. The book and DVD are nice pluses.
My wife and I were able to start using the table right away. We were worried about having to "figure it out" and about our safety while inverted. Neither turned out to be a concern.
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