Release years of compression
Let gravity do the work and release years of compression in minutes by gently hanging upside down by Gravix Decompression Boots. Inversion therapy may help relieve pressure on the back, improve flexibility, reduce muscle tension, and promote overall relaxation.
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Gravix Decompressor Boots can save you thousands
A 15 session spinal decompression therapy can cost anywhere from $1000 to $5000. With Gravix decompressor boots you can get the same results for a small percentage of the cost. And the best part, multiple people can use this one product as many times as you want.
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Gravix Decompression boots are for everyone!
- Long hours of sitting at a desk can create tight hips and lower back discomfort
- Heavy lifting in the gym can compress your spine from squats, deadlifts, and overhead lifting
- Many athletes use inversion therapy as part of there recovery to relax their spine, increase flexibility, and reduce daily tension.
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How it works
Throughout the day, gravity compresses your spinal discs, even making shorter by evening. Doing inversion therapy pulls you body in the opposite direction, creating space between your vertebrae and allowing the discs to rehydrate. You will even notice a height gain of 1/2 to 1 whole inch.
See What Our Costumers Are Saying!
I've had these about 2 months and my teenage son and I each use them 4-5 times per week - so they've had at least 50 hangs - they work well. He's 230lbs and they support him with no problem. There was an inversion table at my old gym and I liked it. I don't have room for that at home but I do have a pullup bar and these do the trick.
Overall a great product for the price and worth getting if you want to spend a few minutes inverted after your workout.
I’ve had back problems since age 15. And now 73. Went to orthopedic surgeon and many chiropractors. Some temporary relief but no real long-term relief until I started doing an inversion board. I use a total gym to get in 45° angle. Unable to do the inversion swing, which is too hard on my head and back. This works perfectly for me. The ankle pads are very well built and reasonably comfortable. Very useful device once you figure out how to use it.
Great for decompressing the spine.
I do this everyday after a great workout, especially a back workout. You definitely feel like a million bucks!
I initially bought these as I was scheduled for a small role in a movie where I'd be hanging upside down. I doubted their efficacy for helping my back pain.
Lucky for me, I was wrong, as they also did wonders on my chronic lower back pain. I am pretty sure that it depends on the kind of back pain you have. As for me, a 6' 3" male who's had several bouts of back spasms that kept me in bed for several days over the years, plus waking up daily with back pain, they've done the trick.
I've been travelling and without them for a couple of months and guess what? Back pain is back!
Bought these to help with my lower back pain. I've quite active and years of being hypermobile have caught up with me, resulting in chronic pain and very little medical interventions have helped much (years of regular physical therapy, injections, non-narcotic pain relievers, muscle relaxers, etc.) These inversion boots are a god send. I've had them less than a week and only after a few uses over a couple of days, I'm feeling like my pain has felt much more manageable. I cannot wait to see how my pain management progresses as I continue to use these!

