

🌀 Unlock your spine’s potential — relief that moves with you!
The ComforTrac Lumbar Traction Kit offers a patented, adjustable lumbar decompression system designed to relieve back discomfort caused by herniated discs, spondylosis, muscle spasms, and osteoarthritis. Weighing 23.4 pounds and measuring 7.1 x 28.2 x 38.25 inches, it includes a durable carrying case for easy transport. Users experience faster relief from the first use by applying controlled traction pressure with custom-fit belts, making it a convenient, drug-free alternative to costly clinical treatments.









| ASIN | B07VWC981W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #329,990 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #406 in Traction Equipment |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 23.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | ComforTrac |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 28.2 x 38.25 inches |
S**S
Felt improvident the next day
So there aren't any real directions with this table. My back is a POS, and I was told ten years ago I should get pins, rods, and screws in my lower back. Um no thanks. So I have delt with this POS back of mine. Especially my lower back. I felt relief and improvement the very next day after proper use. Key thing is "proper use". After I figured out how to use it properly I felt relief. Do not stretch your back for more that 15-30 seconds. I made the mistake of holding pressure for ten minutes. That was dumb. I couldn't get off the floor without help. I could barely walk after I got help up. Then next day I was fine but pulled my back and well....FML I didn't use this table for two months after that. After extensive research, I found the correct way to use this device. First of all. Never use pressure more than half your weight. But at first start off light and work your way up. Start at 20-40 lbs psi. After a couple weeks go up another 20 psi. Listen to your back. Strap yourself in and pump it to the desired pressure and hold it for about 15-30 second max. Then release the pressure for the same amount of time or maybe even a little more. So like 30-45 seconds of no pressure. Then repeat. For the first week I would recommend no more than 10 minutes and increase your time by five minutes each week until you reach 30 minutes max. 20 years I've had a POS back and this is the only thing that has helped. I tried the inversion table and it became a paper weight. It just wasn't for me. I love this thing. I use it five times a week. Consistency is key. Doing it once every now and again is not going to give long lasting results. I've been using this for a couple of months now, and I see myself using this for the rest of my life. If your back is prone to being pulled, I highly recommend stretching first. I do about ten minutes of yoga first. If I don't stretch first, I will mostly likely pull my back the next day. I hope this helps. Good luck!
R**G
New model does not work
I bought a comfortrac lumbar traction some 8 - 10 years ago. I use it frequently to decompress my injured back and have great results and relief every time. My mother recently tried mine for her back for a month and it has helped her tremendously with her recovery also. She wanted one so I can get mine back. Unfortunately the current model looks nothing like the older model but we decided to buy it anyways because I also have the cervical traction from comfortrac and that also works great. How disappointed we were when we tried the lumbar traction. The traction extends just fine like the older model. However it will not retract when you release the pressure. After several attempts it was obvious there is a flaw in the new design. We had no choice but to return it. I would love to rate it higher but this model is too flawed for the price. I would like for a better design or bring back the older model.
L**A
Great product. Easy to use!
I purchased the Comfortrac lumbar traction, and I must say this product is amazing. For many years I have suffered from herniated discs and general back pain, followed my 3 surgeries. I have tried everything from heat, massage, medications etc. but none of it really helped. When I went to the chiropractor, he provided decompression in his office, which worked well but was expensive! He recommended for me to try the Comfortrac device so I could get the same results at home. It is better than I ever expected. It’s easy to use and gives my lower back relief for long periods of time. I use it twice a day and no longer take medication. It is as good If not better than the decompression table at my Dr.s office. It is easily stored under my bed, and when I use it I simply lay on the device and start my therapy. Works great! Definitely worth the money.
G**P
Great redesign but poor parts used
Better design then older models but poor quality parts used. Cheap riverts that hold the frame keep popping out. No self return like the older model.
L**A
STAY AWAY! BROKE AFTER 2 MONTHS
STAY AWAY! After 2 months of use, the air cable came undone and it leaks air with no pressure taking place anymore. I have now a $600+ table that doesn't do anything. Very expensive mistake, would definitely recommend to look for a different item.
E**L
Only solution to me outside of surgery
I purchased one of these from Amazon approximately two years ago. I am very pleased with function and results. The medical system tends to discourage positive literature on this type of therapy because the therapy reduces the need for costly surgery with it's severe side effects: My brother died from spine surgery. The Comfortrac manual is severely limited in application information and alternate application information is hard to find. The therapy principles are simple and I found this therapy easy and effective. I found this short paper very useful, "Hall-Bibb, D.M. - Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets __ Spinal Traction (2017, Elsevier) [10.1016_B978-0-323-28683-1.00014-X]" and also this, "LUMBAR TRACTION THERAPY\p=m-\ELIMINATIONOF PHYSICAL FACTORS THAT PREVENT LUMBAR STRETCH, Bernard D. Judovich, M.D., Philadelphia". Look around the internet to find the PDFs.
C**.
Helped hip pain
Saw a physical therapist down south and he was using this machine it got me through another year and then did hip surgery. It also stretched me from 5'9.5 to 5'10 used to be 5'11 but I am 72.
E**A
Cheap junk do not buy it
This product is cheap junk I used it once just to try it, when I went to use it for the second time the pistons didn’t go back inside on their own so as previous reviews say you need to do it manually. For 650$ this product is poorly made, difficult to use, the proportion between the upper and lower straps are off. I returned it Do not waste your time or money
P**L
I have a L5, S1 disc bulge. This has helped me so much where I find it's best to use when you have warm muscles hence I use it after having a shower. My Chiro said it also stretches the muscles, so if you have tight back muscles like I usually do, it will stop your back muscles from becoming tight and causing back pain. I used to get a massage every 2-4 weeks but I have stopped since using this device. It mainly decompresses the spine where I've been using a device like this with my Chiro. His is way more expensive where I lay on a bed, and I'm hooked up to a machine that pulls then releases. The quality of this product is excellent. It feels very expensive with solid parts. I know I will continue to have back issues later cause I'm getting old, but I'm glad I have something that excellent quality hence it should last a long time.
A**N
It leaks air
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