🧘 Elevate Your Practice—Transform Your Life!
The Giantex Yoga Headstand Bench is a versatile inversion chair designed to enhance your yoga practice and overall wellness. With a sturdy wooden frame that supports up to 440 pounds, this bench allows for various exercises while promoting relaxation and improved circulation. Its compact design makes it easy to assemble and transport, making it perfect for home or studio use.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 16"W x 15.5"H |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Enclosure Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
S**A
Love this
I'm not a yoga master and was just looking for a fun option for work outs. This chair is very sturdy (I'm 185 lbs and it doesn't budge) and comfortable when using. As a newbie, my recommendation would be to first put the chair in front of a wall and practice holding yourself up, with the wall as an emergency measure. Then do it in the middle of the room like the pros. Really happy with purchase
K**S
Sturdy bench
I'm in love with my yoga inversion bench. I use it daily and I'm impressed by how sturdy it is and the quality of the materials. Putting it together took a little elbow grease as some of the holes were the tiniest bit offline, but I was able to do finally get it together with the tools provided with the bench.
J**E
Love this!!
The media could not be loaded. It's so much fun and great stretches. I really enjoy thisYoga with Paul and Paul
B**I
Headstand magic
I have been wanting a headstand bench for some time. I chose this one for its good reviews, because it is vegan friendly and because I could get it in white. As soon as I received it I easily put it together and was in my first headstand in under 10 minutes. I enjoy how accessible this makes doing a headstand!
L**A
Poor quality
Disappointed in the quality. I expect someDiscoloration with wood but it looks dirty. One leg (as shown in the picture) looks like it was patched up with something that isn’t even the color of the wood. The white cushion has a red stain on it (as pictured). Some of the wood doesn’t line up properly. When putting it together I was unable to get the screws in the headstand cushion but the removable screws went in. It looks like poor quality unlike the ones shown
K**N
You get what you pay for
The Giantex headstand stand was less than half the price of the FeetUp version. Since it is impractical to transport such a large item, I opted for a less expensive version for use when visiting family in the USA (I live in Europe). Since I have a FeetUp stand at home, I know well what that one is like, and it is definitely better quality. When I assembled the Giantex, it was very difficult to tighten the bolts properly, because the predrilling was just slightly too small (vs. the FeetUp ones which were perfect). But the long-term problem is the discomfort using it. The corner edges are sharp and uncomfortable to the hands; and worse yet, the padding that is supposed to protect your neck is non-existent where it matters the most - where the back of the neck is placed during a headstand. The Giantex is also about 10% smaller so less stable. And the cheap felt pads on the bottom of the legs are already falling off. For the relatively short time I use it, it functions more-or-less, but if I had it to do over, I would pay the extra for another FeetUp stand.
D**S
after modification it works, could be improved
I am not an expert with the camera. When this arrived the method to put it together was to place a barrel nut (photo 5) for a bolt into a hole (predrilled) and then screw the bolt in. You can see from photo three that the Bolt did not hit the tiny hole in the barrel nut because the predrilled hole was too tiny you could not adjust the placement of the nut (photo 1 shows barrel nut buried tight and screwdriver can't turn it). I got out my drill and drilled all 4 of those barrel nut holes slightly larger so the nut would go in without a hammer and could be turned to meet the bolt with a screwdriver. Then I could assemble the bench.Photo four shows the pad that makes this bench complete. It requires two long bolts from the bottom be screwed in or out to add or remove the pad. This is difficult, unnecessary and time consuming. The pad is very light weight. I added velcro (soft part where your shoulder would go) stem loop on the pad, so you can quickly add the pad or take it off.I bought this because a combination of fear and lack of arm strength has kept me from doing handstands for a decade. Day 3 of trying, I can do the headstands, and I can do the abdominal exercises too. If you have some woodworking skills, this device works out well.
E**Y
Makes inversions easy
This stool makes inversions so much easier! My only wish were that the second half of the stool had a way to click in and out rather than screws that roll away every time I undo them
A**R
Best purchase, no regrets
I love everything about this product. Never was able to do a headstand ever in my in my life - and now I can with this. Thank you!
J**.
Poorly designed, it is difficult to assemble
The side screws which is supposed to hold the horizontal bars to join the long legs together does not lock properly. It is unsafe to put your full weight on it and you might end up breaking your neck.I don’t recommend it to anyone.Update:The small metal piece that joins the side bar and the mail leg can’t be put together by merely using a hand screw and a even just by hammering it. I needed a power drill and a hammer to secure them altogetherIt works now but it was not easy, I almost gave up.I wont recommend it.
D**N
Tedious to put together
Just got it and put it together…no easy task. Two of the wooden dowels snapped in half, the holes for the metal screw dowels didn’t fit so I had to scrape out the holes to make them big enough to hammer into place, and the screw holes for the top cushion barely lined up. The pleather is fairly cheap looking.Now that it’s all put together, I tested it out and it seems sturdy enough.
A**D
Arrived broken
It arrived broken but the complicated packaging made me too lazy to pack up and return… we just fixed it ourselves, which is a bummer to have to do on something expensive and supposedly new!
T**W
Stay away. Assembly holes do not line up well
I was really looking forward to using this headstander, but was disappointed when it arrived, and I started putting it together. There are screws that have to go in from the main legs to the crossbar. Like a lot of do it yourself assembly furniture, it includes a lug that attaches to a long bolt that is inserted at a 90° angle to hold the two pieces together. The bolt is scarcely long enough to screw into this piece, and even if it does, the holes do not line up well enough. This item is cheaply made, and I’ll be sending it back. The way it is right now would not be safe to use.
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