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At-Home Pilates Reformers
At-Home Pilates Reformers
A Pilates reformer for home use has to earn its floor space. This collection gathers the machines we actually sell into houses and apartments: folding and vertical reformers that store away after each session, and full-size frames for rooms that can keep one out. All ship brand new, from an authorized dealer with a Miami showroom.
How to choose an at-home Pilates reformer
Measure first. In use, most reformers need roughly 8 to 9 feet by 3 feet, plus room to move around the machine. If that floor has another job during the day, pick a folding model: the Align Pilates F3, the Core Collab Folding Eco, the Queen foldable by Core Collab, or Elina's foldable maple wood reformer. Elina's vertical reformer stores upright instead, which suits a narrow room with free wall space.
If the machine can stay assembled, a fixed frame is simpler to live with. The Align A8 Pro and R8 Pro are aluminum frames sized for home practice, the C8 series brings studio build into a house, and the BASI Systems Compact Reformer is a studio maker's machine on a shorter footprint. Elina's Lignum and Nubium bundles are full studio reformers that happen to live at home. For complete setups that add a tower or accessories, see home studios.
What it costs
Entry money buys a folding home machine, the middle of the range buys a full-size fixed frame, and studio-grade equipment costs the most because it is built for commercial hours most homes never log. Buy for the practice you actually have; live prices are on every card above.
Warranty and delivery
Core Collab covers its reformers for 10 years and includes a 21-day home trial. Align Pilates covers metal frames for 10 years, Elina Pilates covers frame and rails for life, and BASI Systems covers wooden frames for 10 years. Delivery is free curbside freight within the continental US; per-brand detail is in the warranty and returns policy.
Frequently asked questions
How much space does a home Pilates reformer need?
Plan on roughly 8 to 9 feet by 3 feet for the machine plus space to step around it, so a 10 by 6 foot area is comfortable. Folding and vertical models give the footprint back after each session, which is why they suit apartments and shared rooms.
Is a folding reformer worth it for home use?
If the room has another job, yes. A well-built folding reformer keeps the carriage feel of a fixed machine and returns the floor when you are done. The honest trade-offs, weight and a setup step, are covered in foldable reformers.
Do home reformers feel like studio machines?
The closer the build is to the commercial version, the closer the feel. The Align C8 series, the BASI Compact and Elina's bundles are studio machines sold into homes; light folding frames feel lighter. If you train daily and the budget allows, look at studio reformers and buy once.
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Orders process in 1–2 business days. Large equipment may need 10–20 business days to leave the warehouse.
Once shipped, U.S. transit is 5–12 business days. Tracking is emailed when available; if you don’t have it after 14 business days, contact support@wellnessreformer.com
We ship to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Large items ship curbside via freight with scheduled appointment. White-glove/assembly available on request (additional fee).
You can cancel within 24 hours of purchase. Address changes: contact us ASAP; once processed or shipped, changes may not be possible.
Brand-dependent. Most small accessories: 30 days, unused, original packaging; return shipping and 20–30% restocking may apply. Large equipment is often final sale once shipped. If unsure, ask before buying.
Report within 48 hours with photos (product, packaging, shipping label). We’ll coordinate repair/replacement/refund with the supplier.
All warranties are provided by the individual manufacturer or brand.
Warranty coverage and duration vary by product, you can find details on our Brand-by-Brand Warranty Policy.
We’ll assist you in coordinating any warranty claims directly with the brand to ensure quick resolution.
A Pilates reformer for home use has to earn its floor space. This collection gathers the machines we actually sell into houses and apartments: folding and vertical reformers that store away after each session, and full-size frames for rooms that can keep one out. All ship brand new, from an authorized dealer with a Miami showroom.
How to choose an at-home Pilates reformer
Measure first. In use, most reformers need roughly 8 to 9 feet by 3 feet, plus room to move around the machine. If that floor has another job during the day, pick a folding model: the Align Pilates F3, the Core Collab Folding Eco, the Queen foldable by Core Collab, or Elina's foldable maple wood reformer. Elina's vertical reformer stores upright instead, which suits a narrow room with free wall space.
If the machine can stay assembled, a fixed frame is simpler to live with. The Align A8 Pro and R8 Pro are aluminum frames sized for home practice, the C8 series brings studio build into a house, and the BASI Systems Compact Reformer is a studio maker's machine on a shorter footprint. Elina's Lignum and Nubium bundles are full studio reformers that happen to live at home. For complete setups that add a tower or accessories, see home studios.
What it costs
Entry money buys a folding home machine, the middle of the range buys a full-size fixed frame, and studio-grade equipment costs the most because it is built for commercial hours most homes never log. Buy for the practice you actually have; live prices are on every card above.
Warranty and delivery
Core Collab covers its reformers for 10 years and includes a 21-day home trial. Align Pilates covers metal frames for 10 years, Elina Pilates covers frame and rails for life, and BASI Systems covers wooden frames for 10 years. Delivery is free curbside freight within the continental US; per-brand detail is in the warranty and returns policy.
Frequently asked questions
How much space does a home Pilates reformer need?
Plan on roughly 8 to 9 feet by 3 feet for the machine plus space to step around it, so a 10 by 6 foot area is comfortable. Folding and vertical models give the footprint back after each session, which is why they suit apartments and shared rooms.
Is a folding reformer worth it for home use?
If the room has another job, yes. A well-built folding reformer keeps the carriage feel of a fixed machine and returns the floor when you are done. The honest trade-offs, weight and a setup step, are covered in foldable reformers.
Do home reformers feel like studio machines?
The closer the build is to the commercial version, the closer the feel. The Align C8 series, the BASI Compact and Elina's bundles are studio machines sold into homes; light folding frames feel lighter. If you train daily and the budget allows, look at studio reformers and buy once.



































