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Allegro® 2 Reformer By Balanced Body

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The Allegro 2 Reformer is all about creating the best Pilates experience. Smooth transitions and seamless flow. Easy adjustments and maximized comfort. Engineered and built for the rigors of commercial fitness. The result is an enhanced, effective session for clients, club members, rehabilitation patients and for you — the Pilates professional.

The Allegro 2 also grows with your Pilates program. Start beautifully basic, then add a tower and accessories, all without requiring additional space. If space is limited, your Allegro 2 rolls, stacks and stores on end. Perfect for home use too.

For starters, the Carbon Fiber Footbar and SoftTouch™ Rope System will change the way you teach Pilates. The new universe of exercise possibilities will delight you, along with smooth-as-silk transitions, even while lying on the carriage. And it still rolls, stacks and stores on end.

Quite simply, the Allegro 2 is the most intuitive, adjustable, easy-to-use Reformer on the market. Perfect for professional and home use. And did we mention it’s incredibly beautiful?

*Allegro 2 Reformer Leg and Wheel Kits are options. The Allegro 2 Leg Kit increases Reformer height off the ground, while the Allegro 2 Wheel Kit makes it portable.

Specifications: 

  • Length: 94" (238 cm)
  • Width: 25.5" (65 cm)
  • Height: 9" (22.5 cm) or 15" (37.5 cm) with legs 
  • Footbar Width: 31" (79 cm)
  • Carriage width: 23" (58.4 cm)
  • Carriage length: 33" (83.8 cm)
  • Weight: 133 lbs. (60.3 kg) or 139 lbs. (63 kg) with legs.
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