








🌀 Elevate your wellness game—invert, unwind, and conquer your day!
The YOLEO Gravity Heavy Duty Inversion Table combines a robust steel frame with ergonomic memory foam support and a triple-lock safety system. Adjustable inversion angles and a foldable design make it ideal for professionals seeking effective spinal decompression and pain relief in a compact, secure, and customizable package.








| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49.5 x 22.5 x 6 inches |
| Package Weight | 25.4 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 49.41 x 22.24 x 5.31 inches |
| Brand Name | YOLEO |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
| Model Name | Inversion Table |
| Color | Red02 |
| Material | Metal |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Yoleo |
| Part Number | 221A |
| Included Components | Inversion Table |
J**E
Wow!!
I was not expecting such a quality product for the fairly low price. Super easy to move around and to put together. Very stable, I don't feel like it will fall apart when I'm leaning back. Great stability and does not take up much room. The thickness of the padding make for a comfortable use.
M**E
Well worth it.
Great inversion bed. Good quality. Can't imagine a more expensive one having any better quality than this one here. Works excellent. Worth every penny. Easy to assemble. No issues on my end. I use it every day several times a day
A**R
Back pain
Great product! I’ve been dealing with lower back discomfort for a while, and this has really helped ease the tension and pain. It’s wellmade, easy to use, and I noticed a difference within just a few days.
A**T
Adjustable Inversion Table for Back Relief
This inversion table is sturdy, comfortable, and easy to adjust. The padded backrest and safety belt make each session feel secure, and the smooth inversion helps relieve back tension quickly. Great build quality for the price—definitely recommended.
A**Y
Well made, comfortable and safe pain relief!
I recently had an episode of lower back pain that I hadn't had in years. I forgot how bad it felt and wanted to do something proactive this time around instead of just laying around in pain and taking meds for the pain. I have seen Restorative and Physical Therapy using inversion tables on patients and thought that it may be something worth trying. I saw this table on Amazon and the price was way better than what I was expecting to pay for a good inversion table. I ordered the Yoleo table and it arrived pretty fast. I then worried that at that price this might be some flimsy piece that will be wasted in a year or so, but no! This thing is great! It is well built and it is really easy to put together and set up. I was ready to give it a try in about forty minutes and I was just cruising putting it together. This thing is awesome! I could feel a difference the first time I got on it and inverted. I could feel a huge amount of relief in my lower back, like a gentle stretching and relief of compression and pain. I didn't want to overdo it so I just stayed about 3/4 inverted for about 5 minutes and it was amazing. Every day I go a little farther inverted and stay a little longer in that position and t is really helping with my pain. The table is sturdy and I really like how secure you feel in it. The ankles are firmly secured and you don't slide or move at all as long as you have the height adjustment correct and the ankles secured. I have only been using this thing for a week or so but I am so happy with this thing! I can honestly recommend this to anyone wanting to give inversion therapy a try. This table is well built and should last a long time. I have only one complaint and that is the little rod that acts as the limiter for how far you want to invert will sometimes fall out and I can't figure out how it is meant to stay secured in the frame of the table, but really, I don't ever need it. I just stop myself with the handles when I've reached how far I want to go. That is another thing I like about this table is the handles. You can even do this by yourself if you use the handles to bring yourself back upright. Really glad I took the chance and got this table, I think you will be glad you did too!
T**R
Sturdy
Sturdy and well made. I really like it and feel the price point was good as well.
A**R
Good quality inversion table.
Easy to assemble, sturdy, nice quality materials to work with.
S**T
A pain to assemble and store, but an averagely-functional inversion table
First off, I ordered a red one, and got a blue one. Not a huge deal, but still thought I'd point it out. ASSEMBLY: This thing is a pain to assemble, though some of that can't really be helped since it is a large piece of exercise equipment. However, I have a few gripes: - There is a hex key (allen wrench) included, but for some asinine reason, the long arm of the key has a Philips screwdriver head... there aren't any Philips screws included in this. This makes the long arm of the key absolutely useless. There are some tight spots that are extremely cumbersome to assemble using the short end of the key alone, so unless you have a key that fits floating around, you're stuck doing the whole thing with the short end of the key. - A lot of the bolt holes had imperfections in them that prevented the bolts from being inserted at all. I had to use a metal file and/or pliers to shave/snap off these imperfections so that I could insert the bolts. One, in particular, I didn't find until I was balancing the whole body rest on my arm to line it up with some other holes and push the bolt through with my other hand - My unit came with a piece that does not match the picture provided in the instruction manual, at all, so I wasn't sure what it was for - The instruction manual is written in some of the worst broken English I've ever read. In some parts, I had no idea what the instructions were telling me to do. - A few of the diagrams in the instruction manual don't make sense, with bolts floating in places where they shouldn't be, or diagrams indicating that bolts go into places where there are no holes USAGE: The device is pretty simple to use. The shoulder pads actually hurt horribly, so maybe throw on some extra padding. This may just be because I'm not used to using one of these yet, but if you plan on going totally upside-down, getting back up is a lot harder than it looks. Also, the foot-rest-extension-rod-thing has a long sticker on it indicating different heights (in centimeters). This bottom end of this sticker has already gotten caught/crumpled/peeled off after using the device once and adjusting to my height. Also, there is a "protective belt" but I don't think mine came with one? There are two ends stapled to the backrest, but they are just the ends, and don't even come close to meeting? I checked the packaging, but couldn't find the rest of any belt. ALSO: I have used this device twice, now. The second time, I went full upside-down. Upon returning right-side-up and getting off the machine, the bolts that are used to hold the A-frame legs steady had somehow fallen out! I had not done any violent shaking or shuffling around! Really, those bolts are just there as a precaution, but still... when your safety features fail that easily, it kinda makes me uncomfortable to hang myself upside-down on it again. STORAGE: Yeah, there's no good way to store this thing. It doesn't really neatly fold up like it shows in the pictures. In order for it to be stored like it is in the pictures, the headrest actually needs to rest up against the wall, and the legs will have to stick out away from the wall a good foot or so. Overall, it serves its purpose I guess. Haven't had any amazing sessions on it, but it does feel kinda good "hanging out." I get kinda dizzy and stuffy-headed after hanging upside-down for a few mins, but that's no fault of the device itself. It claims to be able to support 300lbs, but I would not recommend a person of 300lbs or anywhere close to it gets on this thing
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