Pilates is a great way to stay in shape. It challenges all parts of your body without the added stress of other workout regimes. Although it can be difficult to fit in classes during busy schedules or you may be at a gym that doesn’t offer classes. Alternatively, you may not be able to afford pilates classes because even gyms that do offer pilates classes with reformers tend to cost extra. If you’re looking to spend a little money on something that will go a long way consider purchasing a pilates reformer. It will always be there and it won’t require you paying a monthly fee. Granted they can be pricey up front at the end of the day buying your own will cost significantly less than paying to go to a pilates gym or adding an extra expense to your current gym bill. Plus you can do this any time you want in the comfort of your own home.
The Stamina AeroPilates Premiere is great if you’re just beginning. It is a good price for a reformer as well as it comes with a few added features such as an extra pillow to make sure that you will be comfortable regardless of what position you’re in. It’s perfect if you’re just starting out and your body isn’t used to the movements yet.
The Stamina AreoPilates Pro XP 556 is perfect for people who are a little bit taller. This reformer will allow people of varying heights to be able to use. It can support up to 300 pounds meaning that many people of different sizes can enjoy this.
This is probably the most expensive pilates reformer on the list with the Stamina AreoPilates Pro XP557 Reformer. This reformer will cost you just under a grande. Although it may seem to be a lot and it definitely is this reformer is worth the cost. This one will be sensitive with those who struggle with others because of knees. The height makes it easier for people of all ages to use because unlike others you won’t have to strain to get down on the ground.
This is probably the most affordable pilates reformer on the list. Although this one doesn’t come with nearly as many bells and whistles as the other it’s great for someone who is still in college or in a tiny apartment. You can actually fold this one up and put it away, it should fit under most beds or fit in most closets. It’s perfect if you aren’t wanting to dedicate an entire space to your gym yet or don’t have nearly enough space for your pilates reformer to be out 24/7.
This one is the next cheapest one on the list. The AreoPilates Reformer 651 is designed with you in mind. It will allow you to do everything you would do in a class with their reformers at home. Reviews state that this isn’t just cost-effective it also is easy to assemble at home.
Purchasing a pilates reformer can be a task. You have to make sure you’re getting the right machine for your needs. Whether that means it needs to be easy to store, easy to move on or easy in general to use. No reformer is going to be a universal one that is perfect for everyone. The best thing to do is to truly think about what you want out of your reformer.
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