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Allegro® Stretch Reformer By Balanced Body

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The most widely used Reformer in the world, the Allegro® Reformer, adapted for users over 6'4" (195cm) or anyone wanting more jumping space for challenging cardio workouts.

Recognized as the “workhorse” of Reformers, the Allegro Reformer stands up to every day use, group classes and HIIT. The Allegro emphasizes performance, function, and very low maintenance. It is also portable and can be “moved” around on its wheels, and stored standing on end.

These qualities also make the Allegro® perfect for use in your studio, club and home workout spaces!

Designed for taller and larger users
The Allegro Stretch frame is 18″ (46cm) longer than the standard Allegro, and the carriage is 2″ (5cm) wider and 6″ (15cm) longer.

Easy to use, move and store
Versatile with enhanced functionality, the Allegro offers all the pro features of our Studio Reformer® – plus it is portable. It stacks and stores vertically for convenient storage. Fast to set up right out of the box – really! And at just 113 lbs. (51kg), it’s incredibly easy to move and store.

Expand when you are ready
Build your program at your own speed with either Reformer, and expand your exercise options by adding compatible accessories: tower, legs, mat conversion and more. And do it all without needing additional space.

Great for anyone of any size who wants a strong cardio workout
An additional footbar adjustment accommodates both taller and shorter users. Awesome for jumping exercises and challenging cardio workouts.

Comes with a Standing Platform Extender
Increase the width of the built-in platform and gain many new exercise options!
Extender pad covers entire platform extender for additional comfort.

Specifications: 

  • Length: 111" (282 cm)
  • Carriage width: 24.5" (62 cm)
  • Carriage length: 34.5" (88 cm)
  • Standing Platform, Width: 8.75" (22 cm)
  • Footbar, Vertical Adjust: 5 positions
  • Footbar, Horizontal Adjust: 5 positions
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