I have this listed elsewhere for $70, which I think is pretty reasonable, but I could do a little better for a NYGF member.
With this you can hang upside-down ! It's good for you ! You can be Batman ! (ok ok.. this is pushing it).
It's a pretty ok inversion tab I'm not certain but I think these were originally like $300+ Selling because I'm consolidating everything for space, and I'm just not using it anymore.. and I'm super poor, but this certainly won't change that much.. heh. I basically just want it out of here.
In 'storage' configuration (as pictured), it's approximately 66" long/tall (about 5 and a 1/2 feet). It's also relatively heavy and awkward, so not shipping obviously. Located in Highland/New Paltz area.
Functionally it's perfect. Visually speaking, good or very good. No significant wear. It's used certainly, and it's fairly old, but it was never used all that much. Some dents in the plastic bits and stuff. Probably some minor wear on the feet, but nothing that effects function. I'd suggest using this on carpeting for multiple reasons in any case. Nothing is frayed or anything. No missing bits. It's at least 15 years old, maybe more, so some of the chromed bits on the metal bits have spots. Not even noticeable unless looking up close.
Owner's manual is attached to it.
In giving this a brief cleaning to list it, it slipped and slid and ripped most of the toenail off my left big toe (no blood on the machine). This isn't relevant to the sale, just a fun fact. Now I REALLY want the damn thing gone though.
Some words of warning: This can be quite hard on the ankles/feet. There does/did exist an optional gravity boot kit for it, that sold for an extra $150, but this is an older and discontinued model so I don't know if you could still get it. I never had it and used it as is. The right footwear, and maybe tightly wrapped towels on the ankles or something, can help a lot.
Also, I take no responsibility if you use it wrong and break your neck or something..

With this you can hang upside-down ! It's good for you ! You can be Batman ! (ok ok.. this is pushing it).
It's a pretty ok inversion tab I'm not certain but I think these were originally like $300+ Selling because I'm consolidating everything for space, and I'm just not using it anymore.. and I'm super poor, but this certainly won't change that much.. heh. I basically just want it out of here.
In 'storage' configuration (as pictured), it's approximately 66" long/tall (about 5 and a 1/2 feet). It's also relatively heavy and awkward, so not shipping obviously. Located in Highland/New Paltz area.
Functionally it's perfect. Visually speaking, good or very good. No significant wear. It's used certainly, and it's fairly old, but it was never used all that much. Some dents in the plastic bits and stuff. Probably some minor wear on the feet, but nothing that effects function. I'd suggest using this on carpeting for multiple reasons in any case. Nothing is frayed or anything. No missing bits. It's at least 15 years old, maybe more, so some of the chromed bits on the metal bits have spots. Not even noticeable unless looking up close.
Owner's manual is attached to it.
In giving this a brief cleaning to list it, it slipped and slid and ripped most of the toenail off my left big toe (no blood on the machine). This isn't relevant to the sale, just a fun fact. Now I REALLY want the damn thing gone though.
Some words of warning: This can be quite hard on the ankles/feet. There does/did exist an optional gravity boot kit for it, that sold for an extra $150, but this is an older and discontinued model so I don't know if you could still get it. I never had it and used it as is. The right footwear, and maybe tightly wrapped towels on the ankles or something, can help a lot.
Also, I take no responsibility if you use it wrong and break your neck or something..
