🖤 Elevate your core game and decompress like a pro with Teeter DEX II!
The Teeter DEX II is a commercial-grade inversion and core training system designed to enhance at-home fitness with spinal decompression, back extensions, and versatile strength exercises. Featuring a durable 350 lb-rated alloy steel frame, ergonomic adjustable cushions, and a unique 90/90 hip-supported inversion posture, it supports users of various heights comfortably. The included free Teeter Move app offers guided workouts, making it a complete solution for back pain relief, core strengthening, and total body training.
Brand | Teeter |
Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 41"D x 29"W x 45"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | Teeter |
UPC | 759265302366 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39 x 28.6 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 31.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41 x 29 x 45 inches |
Brand Name | Teeter |
Warranty Description | 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Teeter DEX Inversion & Core Training System – Multi-Functional Decompression Roman Chair Hyperextension Bench for Ab, Back, and Core Strength; Commercial-Grade 350 lb-Rated Home Exercise Equipment |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | D12000C |
Style | DEX II Commercial |
Included Components | Teeter DEX II Inversion & Core Training; Decompression Roman Chair Hyperextension Bench for Ab, Back, & Core Strength; Commercial-Grade 350lb-Rated Home Exercise Equipment |
P**N
Very good for strengthening lower back
I have been fighting lower back problems for last 5 years. I had to go to chiropractor every 2 to 3 weeks. At age 73 I do have some degenerative discs. I am a very active senior. I go elk hunting in the mountains annually so I have to stay in decent shape. I heard about this Dex II, read a bunch of reviews and ordered it. It’s heavy duty and has helped strengthened my lower back. I hang for 1+ minute then do 15 reverse sit ups, come up and rest 15 to 30 seconds then repeat. Sometimes I do it before bedtime. I haven’t been to chiropractor in 3 months annual back feels great. I have recommended this to a couple of friends that got one. They happy too.
G**G
Awesome and Very Well Made!
Box was torn up and parts were missing to connect to the machine. I called them and they sent the new parts right away for free and everything was very easy to assemble and it works fantastic. It’s a heavy duty piece of equipment.
S**T
A much better option than traditional inversion machines
Pros:• Easy assembly• Strong / well thought out construction, good/comfortable materials• Easier to use than anklestrap full inversion tables so you'll use it more often• Handlebars in good places to get targeted relief and also dismount easier• May help where other inversion tables have not• Firm floor-grips• Core exercises possible with caution• 6'1" 190lb guy approved floor/head clearance with proper height settings• Doesn't have that "cheap equipment" visual aura thay plauges some devices like thisCons:• Will take up more dedicated space, big n heavy and not so mobile.• May be more difficult for shortstacks to mount/dismount as you need to lift your leg over a bar to engage.• Seat-Wobble-stabilization system specifically could use a little work in making the user feel more confident that things are set up correctlyThis is still very much a 5 star machine. The inversion is much nicer with the gravity applied this way than traditional inversion machines, allowing you to stay inverted longer. If you're on the fence go for it.
R**E
Well built but a bit painful on the stomach. Inversion beni’s are great though.
I am 6’2 female and I’ll be kind and say that I am ‘Statuesque’ in my figure...Lol. Ok, fine! I have a bit of a pooch belly, but I am working on it. Once I figured out how to adjust it to my height, per the instructions, it was easier to get into an inverted position, but trying to get back up to a standing position is a bit painful on the belly. It PINCHES. HARD. The thigh cushions are comfortable enough but your own body weight presses hard at that juncture when you are moving to stand back up. If you are a bit on the hefty side, like me, this HURTS. So I removed one star for that.However, the rest of the Dex II’s functions work like a charm, working exactly as I expected. Not gonna lie, if you are not in shape, using this thing for back bends is going to be difficult (mostly impossible) for you and it isn’t much of a trainer in that regard. You have to be in good physical shape. But I actually didn’t buy this for that. I have a separate bench that I use for those. I bought this mainly for the inversion benefit. I cannot use a inversion table due to an ankle and knee injury so bought this as an alternative.This thing is very sturdily built. I have no concern that I am going to fall off the thing while using it. I was also relieved that, unlike some other exercise equipment that I’ve bought in the past, this really CAN accommodate a tall giant like myself instead of saying it can but having the end result be...not really.It’s great for stretching my back, and I think that the lower handle bars are going to be very useful for push ups, dips, but especially for leg raise, arches, reverse crunches, flutter kicks, etc. I like having something to hold onto vs leaving my arms by my side for those.So I suppose it all comes down to what you want to buy this for. Do I regret buying it, no. But that pain in the belly is going to give me a hard time I think. A flaw in the design. I may try a moving this closer to a wall so when I try moving back to a stand, I can walk my hands up the wall or something to help relieve the pressure? Just a thought.
M**H
Saves my back everyday!
I am 37 years old with a degenerating L5. I had been doing fine for years with chiropractic care, good posture and all that stuff. Unfortunately, this winter it flared up to the point I was going back to the chiropractor every other week to get it calmed down. At one of my last adjustments, my doctor recommended I look into one of these as a way to relieve some of the stress that was causing my issues. Since the Teeter Dex II arrived, I have not been back to the chiropractor (2 months and counting). It takes me a total of 5 minutes in the morning and 5 in the evening to keep me feeling like I have zero (0) back problems. Seriously, unreal!I hang for three 1 minute 15 second intervals over those five minutes and am fully relieved for the rest of the day and a good night's rest. The stress relief is amazing, and from time to time, I actually hear and feel my vertebrae pop back into their correct position (an AWESOME feeling).Easing into and out of the hanging position is pretty easy but somewhat relies on a "leap of faith" part of the way down. I am physically fit, so I'm not sure how easy it would be if you're not.Machine's quality is great. The pads are made of a softer (but firm) rubber-type material, which is nice because they won't wear out like a leather padding would. I have no concerns that this machine will wear out in the next 50 years.
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