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๐ Elevate your back care game โ invert, decompress, and conquer pain like a pro!
The Teeter FitSpine X3 Inversion Table is a premium, FDA-registered medical device engineered in the USA with a 300 lb capacity. Featuring patented FlexTechnology, an ergonomic EZ-Reach ankle system, and integrated acupressure nodes, it offers customizable spinal decompression and targeted pain relief. UL safety certified and built with heat-treated steel, it folds compactly for easy storage and includes free access to the Teeter Move app for guided recovery sessions.















| ASIN | B08H5R8C7L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,722 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Strength Training Inversion Equipment |
| Brand | TEETER |
| Brand Name | TEETER |
| Color | Grey |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,542 Reviews |
| Included Components | Free Teeter Move App |
| Item Type Name | Inversion Table |
| Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Teeter |
| Manufacturer Part Number | X3A |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Incline Percentage | 60 |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Number | X3A |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Self-Powered |
| UPC | 759265301024 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Y**M
Hight quality, built like a tank
I understand the many muscular, skeletal, cardio and digestive benefits from using an inversion table, and I've tried a few owned by friends and relative's. Of the inversion tables I've tried at friends and relative's, all of them were nice but lower cost options. They lacked what I now recognize as very important features that will bring your experience to an all new level, such as lumbar support, adjustable foot pegs, ergonomic ankle pads (so comfortable), ball bearing pivot points, handles to pull or push for an inversion seesaw effect, and it's just plain built solid as a tank. The moment you get on it after adjusting it to your height, it begins to gently level off perfectly, almost automatically. The lower cost inversion tables kind of did that to, but more rapidly and with far less controllability. I'm really in shock at how much more comfortable and effective this inversion table is in comparison to all the others, especially with the lumbar support. All of them pale in comparison to the Teeter X3. One thing I had to be very careful about with all of the other inversion tables was the intensity of pitch. If I would pitch them more than 60 degrees, it would virtually cripple me. Unable to bent down to release my ankles, and if I managed to eventually bend over enough I would be stuck bent over in pain for several minutes. However, I believe the lumbar support and the seesaw function of the Teeter X3 has completely eliminated this concern, even at an 80 degree pitch. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MY TEETER X3! I cannot think of any negatives, other than the high price most would have to pay. I got mine during Amazon Prime days at 44% off, which was still a bit of a stretch but WOW, I'm absolutely happy with my purchase.
T**S
Excellente'
Have the Original and just upgraded to the newer style. what a difference, especially the neck attachment that I purchased separately. If you have neck issues it's a must you get one. You can get really great stretches in you neck with it. it won't feel like a stretch because you placing weight on your neck but once you realize how to utilize and manipulate your neck on it, you will thank me for the recommendation. Great for if you sit at a puder all day and don't move much. Not to mention the wayyyyy better leg/ankle lock-in system with the newer unit. For what this thing does, it's a life saver.
D**K
Sturdy, Well Made Unit Performs Well, Appeared to be New (Got the renewed version)
I bought this during one of the very small windows Woot was selling it refurbished for $284.99. I was always hoping to get the best, Teeter, without having to spend $450+ ... it took some time to ship but I just left the order alone and it eventually did. Works great, appears new. My biggest concern with these inversion tables were the sporadic reviews of some other brands of the welds breaking and I didn't want to take that chance on something where you are hanging upside down, I wanted the best. The hard plastic surface makes it easier to slide versus brands where you are laying on a pad where you sink in, but it's quite comfortable, easy to invert when you set the unit to the right adjustment, and it folds and is somewhat easy to disassemble into 2 or 3 pieces if you need to move it. The extra bells and whistles over their lower end models are nice. It clamps in securely and seems like it will last a long time. Plus, it works. It's not a miracle cure... if you still spend hours watching TV on a recliner where your back is on a curved position bulging the discs and don't improve your bad behaviors you will probably still have sciatica pain, but it does an effective job relieving pain. It's far better than behavior modification alone.
B**T
X3 - well worth the money
Very nice. Iโve owned an inversion table for around 20 years, which still works fine, but is undeveloped compared to the X3 in terms of usability, convenience, etc. Decided to purchase X3 so we could easily switch settings for two people. Got it on sale for $340, which was nice. If it had been the full $430 I might have opted instead for the $500 LX9 model above it in the hierarchy. Purely for the fancier frame which, judging from the pics, would make getting onto the machine easier due to the increased clearance between the leg attachment thingee and the frame itself. Thereโs been a definite (minor) issue with my wife being able to get on due to the tight clearance. However, thatโs the ONLY defining difference between the two machines. Everything else is identical, assuming you discount the cup holder which I surely do. The X3 went together very easily and the app made it even easier. Super clear and impossible to mess up for anyone paying even partial attention. Operates super smoothly, is very solidly built and the extra handholds are useful. The lumbar plastic piece is a bit dubious - I canโt actually get it installed at anything less than โa lotta bulgeโ so its usefulness right now is still unproven. The accupressure dealies take some fiddling with to get them positioned right but a nice idea. An improvement would be some colored stitching on the retention strap so you could easily set the machine at 30, 45 or 60 degree inversion rather than having to do it by trial and error. Especially since using the lumbar or accupressure attachments means reducing the inclination from a deep inversion (which I usually use for a standard stretch).
J**R
Solid investment for those trying to avoid surgery
This was a gift for a friend that's had back problems for 50 years. She uses it regularly and gets relief. It's sturdy, easy to adjust for other users in the household, and it's a quality product.
S**M
IlMy back loves it and it's very substantial and stable!
I have a terrible back which has caused me pain every day for years. I absolutely adore this table! I've only been using it for a few days and I realized a few minutes after I got up, that there was no pain at all when I got out of bed. Just a few minutes on the table, not always completely upside down, is making a huge difference in my life! If I have pain later in the day, a few minutes on the table takes care of it. The damage to my back is muscular, at the base of my spine.
R**T
Inverted muscle relaxation table
The assembled Tetter Fitspine X3 inversion table works well at straightening and relaxating my back after lifting weights or long runs. The unassembled Tetter parts are intimidating, but the instructions, diagrams and 800 help line made assembly easy. My inverted relaxed back offers thanks!
D**F
Heavy package but easy to assemble. FitSpine X3 is sturdy and fun to use.
Before ordering, please be sure (1) that you are healthy enough to use it and (2) the Teeter unit will fit into the space you plan to use. Itโs not compact! The height might be concerning to some spaces with low ceilings. Assembly As others have written, the packageโs size is awkward and weighs almost 80 lbs. Although I was able to coax it through the door of my house, another pair of hands would have been helpful. If you are experiencing back pain, then you should certainly get help with both moving the box and assembling the unit. Some of the pieces are quite heavy. That being said, the instructions are extremely good. I was impressed with the fact that one side of the box had printing that said, โThis Side Up to Unpack.โ The other side had printing that said, โImportant! This Side Down When Unpacking.โ You can guess which side was up at first. Flipping it over was a lot easier before opening the box. The instruction booklet is attached to the underside of the top of the box and so is easy to get to. The booklet has a QR code that you can scan with your digital device to download an app that has the same instruction booklet but with better (and animated) images. There are also assembly videos on YouTube, but I found the instruction booklet and the device app to be adequate. The parts are strategically cable tied together so that they donโt move around in the box. My only criticism with the packaging is that the cable ties are very thick and took a lot of effort to remove. Small parts (wrench, allen wrenches, allen screws and bolts) are clearly labeled in small bags and placed in a larger bag. Larger metal pieces are wrapped with cardboard to minimize scratching (no scratches on my unit). Kudos to the packaging engineer! Teeter says that the unit is 85% assembled and I believe it. Assembly consists of connecting four main parts (the frame, the roller hinge, the platform and the ankle lock system) together and the job is done. Screws and bolts are kept to a minimum, I think 8 in total. The instructions are very clear and logically ordered. Toward the end of the assembly, the instructions have an illustration showing how the correct assembly should look and two illustrations showing two common mistakes. If your assembly does not look like the correct illustration, you must go back and correct the problem. There is a warning that serious injury or death could result if you proceed further. I didnโt time how long it took for assembly, but it probably took about an hour. From the experience, I probably could assemble another one in half an hour. Fine tuning. I suggest that you attach the supplied tether to the platform to limit the angle of inversion, lengthening it to increase the angle as you gain experience. Itโs important to have someone with you when you use the unit for the first time in case something goes wrong; otherwise, you might be hanging upside down for a long time! However, I had the opposite problem. A properly balanced table should invert by moving one or both arms above the head and right itself by moving them back to the side, but my table didnโt move at all. This was not addressed satisfactorily either in the assembly instructions or the user guide. Fortunately, there is a YouTube video from Teeter named โHow to Balance Your Inversion Table.โ This was very helpful. By changing the position of the roller hinge setting and shortening the main shaft an inch, the table inverted properly. Does it work? First, the inversion table is very robust. The frame is very sturdy and doesnโt move or rock when I invert or right myself. I always feel supported and I never feel like the table will let go of me and dump me on my head during inversion. I have been using the table for about a week now, usually twice per day for about 5 minutes each. The angle, set by the tether, is such that my head is about 60 degrees from vertical. Right now, I donโt have lower back pain and so canโt report on whether the table helps it. Iโll update later if this happens but I hope that using the table regularly will eliminate a recurrence. However, even at a modest 60-degree angle, I can feel my lower back elongating and relaxing. When I leave the table after 5 minutes, my back muscles are much less tense and generally feel better. I am giving the Teeter LX3 5 stars. I will update this review as I gain more experience.
P**A
Great for back relief.
We had a very old Teeter Hang-up model but the nylon/canvass backing wore out. This new model feels great and much stronger. I really like the extra handles on the side and the two by the table itself. The best is the locking foot rest at the bottom that has extra padding with a long handle to reach for and release. Upon return to normal upright position, I always found it hard to reach to release the foot lock but with this extra length handle it works way better. I have always trusted Teeter for inversion tables and this new model does not disappoint. Feel great after inverted for 10 minutes a day.
A**R
Works well and is very well made.
This works very well. I fractured several vertebrae years ago and have lower back issues. I had another brand for 20 years and needed to update. This is very comfortable and easy to use. Easy to adjust to the proper length in order to get smooth inversion. Stretches the spine and allows fluid to reach between vertebrae joints as well as hip, knee and ankle joints. Without it my back would be in constant pain but using it 3 minutes per day works wonders.
S**.
Effective and value for money
Easy to install. Felt the difference from the first use. Do not use more than a minute at a time. You can use multiple times in a day.
I**E
Bat practice
If you like pretending you are a bat this is for you. Well made, well balanced.
A**R
Helps with lower back pain.
Really helped with my lower back pain. I'm going to include it in my regular routine.
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