For over 40 years, Balanced Body has worked with rehabilitation professionals on the features that make our Clinical Reformer a safe and effective rehabilitation tool for orthopedic, neurologic, and chronic pain conditions.
3 frame heights: 14"(36cm), 18"(46cm) and 24"(61cm.)
- Choose frame height to meet home, studio and clinical needs, 14” (36cm), 18” (46cm), 24” (61cm)
- Innovative extra wide (39"/ 99cm) Infinity Footbar provides 5x vertical and 32 horizontal securely locked positions. The Infinity footbar can be positioned anywhere along the frame, including over the carriage.
- Adjustable Revo Springbar system offers 5 positions with 12” range
- 6 Signature Springs - 1 green, 3 red, 1 blue, 1 yellow - offer 46 resistance configurations
- Built-in non-slip Standing Platform
- Includes all of the following upgrades and accessories: Firm CSP carriage padding, Padded Double Loops, Foot Strap, Thigh Straps and Ankle/Wrist Straps
- Longest, quietest and safest carriage ride at 41" (104cm) with Balanced Body precision carriage system
- Sculpted TwistLock™ shoulder rests for quick, secure and quiet adjustments
- Safety-rated and adjustable length climbing ropes
- Included Standing Platform Extender increases standing and kneeling exercise options
- Premium Standard Sitting Box
- Includes Padded Jumpboard
- Pre-drilled for Tower and Proprioception T-Bar. Order with your Reformer or add-on later
- CE approved Medical Device
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