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Studio Reformer® By Balanced Body

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#1 choice of Pilates professionals since 1976.

The smoothest, quietest ride on the market. Balanced Body’s Pilates Studio Reformer® sets the standard in comfort and craftsmanship. With every edge sculpted and smooth, the Studio Reformer has sleek, clean lines-appealing to the eye and inviting to the touch.

For 40 years, the world’s most respected Pilates instructors have used and recommended the Balanced Body® Pilates Studio Reformer. Built of solid Rock Maple, our Studio Reformer is the most smooth, quiet and durable machine on the market. Reformers we built 20 years ago are still hard at work today.

Balanced Body allows you to design your own Reformer. Choose from our innovative Footbar and Springbar Systems, which are easy to adjust and minimize workout interruptions. Then select from our wide range of unique colors, woods, and made-to-order heights. Have fun – try our Color Tool!

Compare our Reformer to any other, and you’ll see why the world’s most respected Pilates professionals use and recommend our Studio Reformer. Stock item : Strata® Rock Maple, black upholstery.

The Studio Reformer now features Balanced Body TwistLock™ shoulder rests. Adjust or remove your shoulder rests quickly with no need for tethered pins. Secure and quiet!

Specifications: 

  • Length: 93" (236 cm) Stretch Studio Reformer is 99" (251 cm)
  • Width: 26.5" (69 cm)
  • Height: 14" (36 cm); 18" (46 cm); 24" (61 cm)
  • Carriage pad, pad only, not including head rest: 
  • Length: 30.5" (77.5 cm)
  • Width: 23" (58.4 cm)
  • Weight: 152 lbs. (69 kg)
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