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86" Designer Reformer Pilates Equipment In Maple Wood

Author: Marina

Jul. 14, 2025

86" Designer Reformer Pilates Equipment In Maple Wood


  • The ability to adjust the angle of the four high-grade springs that lie beneath the carriage affords a wider-range of spring tension options, allowing you to personalize your experience so that it aligns with your needs. Combine that with lower shoulder blocks, a deeper 3-position gear angle, and an increase in the adjustment angle of the foot bar assembly, and you have an intuitive apparatus that enhances your overall user experience. With its state-of-the-art design, the Gratz Archive Reformer Apparatus has raised the bar on what Reformers can and should help Pilates practitioners achieve.

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    Available in 80”, 86”, and 89” length options, this piece can accommodate practitioners of varying heights. Impeccably crafted, this sleek piece of equipment has a smooth carriage that ensures fluid transitions and seamless movements every time it is in use.  The Universal Reformer Apparatus has been carefully crafted and thoughtfully designed to take your Pilates program to new heights and fine-tune your individual user experience. 

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    Our Classic models are manufactured from a 60% post-industrial recycled aluminum that has been specially welded to achieve a steadfast, fully integrated unibody construction.  Our Designer models are proudly fabricated from a solid Rock Maple wood that is both sustainably grown and harvested. 

    Our Designer models are proudly fabricated from a solid Rock Maple wood that is both sustainably grown and harvested. 

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  • pilates reformer | Cathe Friedrich Fitness Forums

    pilates reformer or performer?
    a reformer is large and runs -$
    a performer is a home model around 200-400$

    quality is reflected in price.

    if you do not know much about the equiptment then i suggest you get some training with someone who has been professionally trained.

    Otherwise its just about impossible to really know what you are supposed to be doing and do it right.

    i am very body wise and bought my own reformer without much training... then i went for some private pilates lessons and was very surprised at what i had gotten wrong.


    i have owned two reformers....I shopped very carefully and would be a good person to talk to when you know if thats what you really want.

    i sold both however. I did not feel they were nec for me, I do matwork and so many other forms of exercise.

    Reformers were developed for rehab work originally .......Then they were they used to strengthen students of pilates for mat work.
    I think now they often get used to make pilates trainers alot of money doing private lessons!

    You can live very well without one unless you have been trained on one and just love them.
    i will say
    They are super cool things. and the professional ones i had were just gorgeous and versitile pieces. ... and they took up a whole room by themselves.

    are you a well motivated worker outter? I found i rather do other stuff than use the reformer, so it just sat around.

    The last one i sold will pay this years property taxes!!$.00

    The money i have spent on them would pay two years taxes!
    and i am happy to have the room back.

    If you know your Pilates principals they can be applied to everything you do....... I noticed some great moves on a fit ball that were very much like my favorite moves on the reformer...

    so
    My first suggestion.... Get to know Pilates really well before spending money...... [font size="1" color="#FF"]LAST EDITED ON Sep-22-01 AT 12:02PM (Est)[/font][p]I've used one but do not own one. It's a very large piece of equipment. Got to have the mirrors too! One can do an amazing variety of movements on the reformer. I can't imagine being able to use it without the guidance of a Pilates instructor at first. Then I would think a monthly tune-up with an instructor would be appropriate.

    If I won the lottery, regular Pilates sessions would be on my list of splurges. I do group & video matwork, but working one on one with an instructor using the reformer & other equipment is a totally different level.

    Cinza posted as I was replying so maybe I should just change my reply to "I agree with Cinza".

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