Studio Pilates Reformers

Pilates Direct is your one-stop shop for high-quality studio Pilates reformer beds in Australia. Our selection includes the best brands in the industry, such as Kauffer Pilates, Motion Pilates, and Pioneer Pilates. These machines are perfect for reformer Pilates studios, gyms, and home use, providing a full-body workout that targets the core and improves flexibility, strength, and balance.

Our reformer studio machines are made from durable materials and are built to withstand the demands of regular use. Shop our collection today and invest in a machine that will take your Pilates practice to the next level.

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What is a studio reformer?

A reformer is a Pilates machine that is specifically designed for use in a professional studio setting. It's larger than a home reformer and has additional features and capabilities to accommodate a wider range of exercises and clients. Studio reformers are often used by Pilates instructors and trainers to provide their clients with a challenging and effective workout. Unlike targeted pilates equipment such as wunda chairs and a pilates box, the studio reformer is designed to engage the entire body.

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It is definitely worth considering investing in a reformer Pilates studio machine if you are serious about your Pilates practice. Reformers offer a range of benefits, including increased resistance and greater variety in exercise options, allowing you to achieve a more challenging and effective workout.

When it comes to choosing the best studio reformer pilates machine, it really depends on your individual needs and preferences. There are several factors to consider, including the size of the machine, its features and capabilities, and of course, your budget.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to whether reformer Pilates is better than traditional Pilates. Both forms of exercise offer a range of benefits and can be effective in achieving your fitness goals. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what works best for you.

When using a reformer, it is typically recommended to go barefoot or wear non-slip socks. This is because shoes can slip on the reformer and may cause injury. However, if you have a medical condition or require additional support, you may be advised to wear shoes during your Pilates practice.