The Teeter EZ-Up Gravity Boots are a portable inversion option for home users who already have a suitable bar setup and want a compact alternative to a full inversion table. They are designed for full inversion, stretching and bodyweight core work, while keeping the kit light enough to store easily or take to the gym.
For buyers comparing pull-up bar accessories, the main point here is compatibility and comfort. These boots fit bars up to 1.25 inches in diameter, use deep hooks with a non-skid lining, and include calf loops plus an EZ-Up strap to make getting back upright a bit more manageable.
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Teeter has focused on a secure and adjustable fit, using dual self-locking buckles around the ankle and lower calf, plus thick foam liners for comfort. Each boot weighs around 2 lb, so they are relatively easy to handle, and the one-size-fits-most design should suit many users.
In use, they are aimed at more than simple hanging. Teeter positions them for inversion stretching, decompression, abdominal exercises and inverted squats, making them a more versatile choice than basic hanging straps. That said, they will make most sense for people confident with inversion and with a compatible, stable setup at home.
- Works with bars up to 1.25 inches in diameter
- Deep 2.5 inch hooks with non-skid lining for grip
- Dual self-locking buckles for an adjustable fit
- Includes calf loops and EZ-Up strap
- Rated to 300 lb, depending on the suspension device
A clear advantage of the Teeter EZ-Up Gravity Boots is that they offer a full inversion setup without taking up the space of a larger frame or table. The included accessories also add some practicality, especially for users who want a bit more support around the legs and some assistance when returning upright.
Overall, this looks like a strong option for experienced or confident home users who want portable inversion boots from a well-known brand. The main thing to check before buying is whether your existing bar or rack is suitable, as the boots themselves may be compact, but safe use still depends heavily on the equipment they hang from.





