Exercise class aficionados know reformer Pilates takes a lot of practice, but getting into the groove can be life-changing. "You feel overall more connected to your mind and body," says Gabby Andriello, NYC-based personal trainer and Pilates instructor at New York Pilates. "You also gain strength really fast and become more aware of how to engage deep muscles in your body. The strength you gain during Pilates is also functional, as building core strength helps you improve your posture and spinal alignment."
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If you're ultra-committed to this practice, but don't want to continue to buy expensive classes or struggle to find time to make it to an in-person class, it's worth considering an at-home Pilates reformer — and, no, you don't need a fancy home gym to have one. Shape reached out to several Pilates experts to discuss the pros and garner their expert recommendations, and even used some insight from our Pilates-obsessed editors to determine the best at-home Pilates reformers.
Whether you live in a tiny apartment or consider yourself a beginner, Shape found an option for you.
Customizable
Studio-grade
Smooth and quiet
Doesn't include a jumpboard
Dimensions: 93” L x 26.5” W x 14” H | Springs: 5
The Balanced Body Studio Reformer is close to what you’ll likely find in a classic Pilates reformer class. The brand uses a proprietary precision carriage system — a fancy way of saying it’s a smooth and quiet ride. The machine is equipped with the brand's signature Balanced Springs, which are made from nickel-plated carbon steel. You can also change the aesthetic by opting for one of nine upholstery colors. The footbar, wheels, and springbars are also adjustable, with three different frame heights available.
Why We Like ItAffordable
Great for beginners
Foldable
Lower-quality than some pricier options
Dimensions: 82.25” L x 17.5” W x 9” H | Springs: 3
Andriello is a fan of AeroPilates' reformers. While they have fewer springs, she notes that they're "good for beginners and help to save space if you’re lacking in it." Shape editors agree, noting anyone beginning their Pilates practice who doesn't want to drop four figures on a piece of exercise equipment should consider this one. This at-home Pilates reformer comes with three elastic bungee cords, an adjustable headrest, foam grips, and three guided reformer DVD workouts (if you still have something that’ll play those). It’s also foldable, making it a fitting choice for anyone living in a smaller space.
Customizable
Durable
Adjustability allows for range of exercises
Heavy
Dimensions: 94"L x 25"W x 15"H with legs | Springs: 5
Wondering which at-home Pilates reformer has a real-life instructor's stamp of approval? Andriello recommends Balanced Body’s Allegro 2 reformer, calling it "an incredibly durable machine." She touts its various spring options and comfortable carriage and loves how "very advanced exercises can be done on this reformer with ease because it’s so adjustable." Her only qualm with the Allegro 2 is that it's a tad heavy. Shape editors also love how customizable this reformer is, offering multiple color options, a steel or carbon fiber footbed, and a choice to add legs for additional height.
Includes a screen for subscription workouts
Buttons for adjusting
Subscription fee not included
Dimensions: 94” L x 25.5” W x 36” H | Springs: 6
This is the most modernized version of the reformer on this list. That’s largely because it has a 24-inch swivel touchscreen to stream guided workouts and play your music. It also lets you push a button to adjust your springs rather than manually adding and removing them. Plus, it’s gorgeous.
“I had the chance to try the Frame Pilates Reformer under their team’s expert guidance, and I was wowed by the quality of the machine and the classes,” says Kristen Geil, Shape's former senior commerce editor. “I was able to change out the resistance quickly, thanks to the clever buttons that let you adjust quickly. I never struggled to keep up with the instructor like I often am in real-life classes!”
Why We Like ItCompact and portable
Subscription service available
Accessories sold separately
Dimensions: 71.1” L x 18.5” W x 5.5” H | Springs: 4
If you prefer Lagree's burns-so-good classes to Pilates, you can avail yourself of the company's Micro Reformer. This is a smaller, lighter alternative to the Megaformer used in Lagree studios that incorporates springs. Sign up for a Lagree At Home subscription, and you'll have everything you need to get in on the Rihanna-approved workout method at home.
For the record, the Lagree Fitness Method focuses on a mix of high-intensity bodybuilding techniques and low-impact movements, as well as Pilates moves for rehabilitation.
Why We Like ItMultiple exercise options
Easy to use
Accessories sold separately
Dimensions: 15" H x 94" L x 25.5” W | Springs: 13
A Pilates tower is a frame that allows for additional configurations. You can use it to do almost all of the exercises typically done on a full Cadillac (a larger table with a metal frame that can be outfitted with attachments such as straps, handles, and bars). If that sounds good, you can buy a tower as an attachment or go with a reformer with one included, such as the Balanced Body Allegro Tower of Power.
Why We Like ItIncludes reformer box, roll-up pole, and workout DVDs
Can be customized
Longer than other options
Shoulder rests are not removable
Does not include vertical frame
Dimensions: 10” H x 26” W x 96.5” L | Springs: 5
With this at-home Pilates reformer, you can choose a just-the-basics option and buy the accessories (such as a jump board or additional springs) to customize your resistance à la carte. Or, you can go with a bundle such as this Pilates reformer that's already equipped with springs and comes with a box, pole, and two workout DVDs. At 96.5 inches, it's longer than many available options, which you might appreciate if you're tall.
Why We Like ItSturdy and beautiful
Made from sustainably grown and harvested wood
Includes some accessories
You may have to wait a while for delivery
Dimensions: 80”, 86” & 89” L options available x 26” W x 13.74” H | Springs: 4
Plenty of studios are equipped with Gratz reformers, which the brand claims to be the original manufacturer of Pilates apparatuses — if you're a fan, you can have one for yourself. Each model is made from solid Rock Maple wood that is sustainably grown and harvested, which is probably why it’s so sturdy and beautiful. It even comes with a few accessories, like an upholstered long/short box and a weighted pole.
Why We Like ItGreat for storage and portability
Frame is on wheels
Weighs just 70 lbs
Best for those under 5'9"
The bands may break down faster than a reformer with springs
Dimensions: 77.5” L x 19.7” W x 28” H | Springs: 5
If your biggest priority is an at-home Pilates reformer you can move around on a whim, this ARKANTOS Foldable Pilates Reformer may be your winner. The aluminum frame is on wheels and weighs only 70 pounds, so moving around the house is relatively easy (compared to other options out there). Once you’re done practicing your Pilates, you can fold it up and wheel it away to store it as you wish.
The reformer is only 77.5” long — although you get up to 81.5” with the included footbar extended — and is best suited for those under 5’9” so keep this in mind if you're on the taller side. Also, this at-home reformer uses resistance band tubes, which may break down faster than a reformer with springs.
Why We Like ItAccommodates users up to 6'6" and 350 lbs
Has AI tracking
Does not include accessories
Dimensions: 90" L x 30" W x 14" H | Springs: 5
Shape loves an accessible fitness tool, and the Flexia Smart Reformer impressed us with its height and weight capacities. Not only is the at-home Pilates reformer long and strong enough to accommodate many people, but the reformer itself is “smart,” meaning it’s equipped with sensors to track speed, control, and consistency so you can assess your own form. Heads up, you’ll need to plug it in if you want to take advantage of this AI tracking. There’s no screen included (the Flexia team maintains that makes it easier for you to move on the reformer), but you can cast the analytics on a laptop or television easily enough. We’re not too upset about this, because it means the Flexia is nearly half the price of other options we researched from Balanced Body and Frame.
Note that the Flexia doesn’t come with any extra Pilates equipment, although you can buy it in a bundle at time of purchase or add it later. After your first month, you’ll also have to pay extra for the All Access Membership to the Online Studio for on-demand classes and access to the form tracking.
A Pilates reformer is a piece of equipment designed to provide an intense full-body workout through small, slow movements. Delivering all of the benefits of Pilates, these special machines are crafted to enhance the workout and improve your strength, flexibility, coordination, and balance. But it's often inconvenient and expensive to join a reformer class at a local studio.
The best Pilates reformers for home use let you reap the benefits of Pilates from the comfort of your home. When shopping for a reformer, Pamela Trujillo, NASM-CPT, a certified personal trainer and Pilates instructor at SLT, recommends looking for high-quality craftsmanship, a comfortable carriage, and a padded foot bar.
To find the best Pilates reformers on the market, we first consulted four experts—including certified Pilates instructors, certified personal trainers, and physical therapists—to learn which features every model should have. We then spent hours researching dozens of products from top, trusted fitness brands. Finally, we tested five top-rated options under the guidance of experts, including an on-site certified Pilates instructor and physical therapist. When we test and review Pilates reformers, we keep the following key criteria in mind.
Easy to assemble
Several resistance options for versatility
Sturdy and stable for a safe workout
Fixed-length straps are difficult to adjust
Shoulder pads are difficult to remove
Dimensions: 96.5 x 25 x 99 inches | Weight Capacity: 250 pounds | Features: Weighted roll-up pole, reformer box, pulleys, foot bar, straps, adjustable five-spring resistance, noise-reducing spring covers | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5
Best for frequent Pilates practitioners of all experience levels who want a stable, comfortable workout, even during hard-core, sweat-inducing sessions.
Out of all the reformers we tested, Merrithew’s At Home SPX Reformer Package was the sturdiest, most versatile, and easiest to put together, making it our top overall pick. We like that the bundle includes several accessories and that most of the reformer machine comes pre-assembled for a quick and straightforward setup. During tests, the reformer stood out for its sturdy build and smooth, stable performance, particularly during high-intensity workouts, and we loved the adjustable foot bar and the five-spring resistance that make it versatile enough for all experience levels.
We found the carriage well-padded, with breathable, cushioned hand and foot straps and a firm yet comfortable shoulder pad that kept our head and spine aligned for optimal form. We like that the back platform can be adjusted to six positions—and you can use the included platform extender to make it even longer if needed.
The reformer set also comes with a weighted roll-up pole bar, hand grips, and a reformer box that can be used to modify workouts or alleviate pressure on tight hips. All these accessories allow you to perform over 250 exercises, plus you get 60 days of access to digital workouts on Merrithew Connect and a lifetime warranty—a worthy investment for any dedicated Pilates practitioner.
“I love how well made it is—the machine feels safe and stable, and the padding on the carriage, the foot bar, and the shoulder pads is soft and makes for a comfortable workout.” —Abby Moore, Verywell Fit product tester
“It is the most sturdy and safe reformer we tested. It is a great investment for frequent Pilates practitioners, although it is pricey. It can handle high-intensity use and provides a comfortable workout experience.” —Monica Saliu, PT, DPT, Verywell Fit on-site expert and product tester
ProsIntuitive foot bar adjustment
Smooth carriage movement
Comfortable padding
Spring resistance levels aren’t labeled
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Incomplete assembly instructions
Dimensions: 93 x 36 x 14 inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Features: Pulleys, adjustable five-position foot bar, adjustable straps, three-position headrest, adjustable five-spring resistance, wheels for portability | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5
Best if you’re a beginner who has ample home gym space and wants a straightforward machine to get started with.
Balanced Body’s Allegro Reformer is our top pick for a machine with the user-friendly features needed to get started with Pilates. When testing, we found it smooth and stable during dynamic movements, thanks to an eight-wheel suspension system on the carriage, with no noticeable unevenness or shifting. The padded platform and foot bar were comfortable during exercises, and the easy-to-adjust straps and cleats provided a secure fit.
The reformer has five color-coded spring resistance levels to challenge different fitness levels, and the intuitive foot bar adjustment makes transitions easy, especially for beginners. Pilates newbies also get to enjoy access to free instructional videos on the Balanced Body streaming video platform and a lifetime warranty. Lightweight and maneuverable, this reformer has built-in wheels for portability, and we like that it can stand upright when not in use. As a beginner, you can further upgrade your Allegro reformer at checkout with an optionalsitting box, foot strap, and jump board to advance your workouts as you progress over time.
Note: this reformer sits low to the ground, so if you have mobility challenges or lower body joint issues, there's an optional 14-inch leg kit sold separately that elevates the reformer off the floor for improved accessibility.
“This reformer is great for small spaces in the home as it can be positioned and stored upright against the wall when not in use. It feels very solid and stable, and the constructed materials feel high-quality, so I'm sure it'll be very durable.” —Amy Kwan, Verywell Fit product tester
“It’s a great product for beginners and those with ample space. It is stable and solid, but the spring resistance is not labeled, which can be confusing for users.” —Monica Saliu, PT, DPT, Verywell Fit on-site expert and product tester
ProsSpring settings are easy to adjust
Lightweight, portable design
Well-cushioned platforms and handlebars
Wobbly handlebar during installation
Designed for advanced users
Dimensions: 71.1 x 18.5 x 5.5 inches | Weight Capacity: 250 pounds | Features: 360-degree foot and hand bar, headrest, adjustable four-spring resistance, rear and front handles (upgraded package), rear platform (upgraded package) | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Best for advanced Pilates practitioners who want a challenging machine for small spaces or on-the-go use.
With Lagree’s Micro Microformer, you can get a great workout anywhere for a lower price than other options on our list, making it our top pick for best value. Lightweight and portable, this machine has a sleek, compact design that is great if you have a small home studio space or prefer to take your Pilates practice on the go. Designed specifically for the Lagree method, this small but mighty machine foregoes hand and foot straps and a traditional carriage to focus on power, strength, and balance work in your practice.
Since it arrived nearly fully assembled, we only needed to attach the handlebars, which made it easy to start our workout right away. We found the color-coded, four-spring settings easy to adjust and challenging for targeting smaller muscles during a wide range of exercises. The machine is comfortable and stable, with padded handlebars and a well-cushioned, smooth gliding platform.
“I like how smoothly the platform glided with each movement. Even when the resistance was higher, the wheels on the platforms were quiet and smooth to push. It felt well made. It's also nice how compact it is if you have limited space.”–Abby Moore, Verywell Fit product tester.
Although we haven’t tested these Pilates reformers, they still have similar, high-quality features to the reformers we were able to test. Keeping expert recommendations in mind, we think these are worth considering even though we weren’t able to test them out ourselves.
ProsCompact
Folds up with one hand
Smooth, quiet ride
May be difficult to assemble
Dimensions: 95 x 27.5 x 9 inches | Weight Capacity: 265 pounds | Features: Adjustable foot bar, spring resistance, adjustable straps, rope risers
Best for someone who has storage space constraints and needs a machine that can be easily maneuvered by one person.
Align Pilates' F3 Folding Reformer is our top pick if you need a compact machine that easily folds up. It can even be done one-handed. Screw-in knobs on each side of the reformer lock the frame in place, both in flat and folded positions, so the reformer stays secure during workouts and in storage. There are even adjustable feet on the bottom so you can make sure the machine sits flat and stable. And we like that it can be easily rolled out of the way when it's folded up.
Align Pilates' Reformer also features rope risers with three height options and a silent pulley system for a quiet workout. The risers also detach and clip into the frame for storage when the machine is folded up. Other nice-to-haves include an adjustable foot bar with four positions, a three-position headrest, and double-loop handles. Plus, the carriage is uniquely designed so the wheels never cross the folding joint—creating a super smooth ride.
Color-coded, adjustable spring weights
Built-in touchscreen
Loaded with features
Large footprint
Workouts can only be accessed through paid membership
Dimensions: 94 x 25.5 x 36 inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Features: Pulleys, foot bar, straps, adjustable dual-spring resistance, built-in swivel touchscreen
Best if you have space for a larger reformer, especially if you want access to workout classes.
If you're looking for a fully loaded, high-tech, beautiful machine (and you have the budget to splurge), Frame Fitness's Pilates Reformer is our top pick. It arrives via white glove delivery, so there's no lengthy setup or assembly process. A truly luxe piece of equipment, this reformer features dual-spring technology, eliminating the need for two platforms. Color-coded, adjustable spring weights (offering up to 260 pounds of resistance) allow you to easily control your movement and level up when you need a challenge. It also comes equipped with straps, pulleys, and a foot bar for a completely customizable workout.
We love that Frame Fitness' Reformer has a built-in touchscreen that swivels and is sweat-resistant for streaming classes. If you purchase the brand's $39 monthly membership, you'll get access to personalized training recommendations, plus a library of over 100 live and on-demand classes—including Pilates, yoga, stretching, cardio, and strength workouts. With hidden wheels and a compact frame, this reformer is easy to move and store when needed. If you have the space and budget to splurge, we highly recommend investing in this top-quality Pilates reformer that will keep you coming back for more.
Studio-grade
Loaded with features
Great for total body workouts
Large and heavy
Pricier than other options
Dimensions: 92 x 26 x 84 inches | Weight Capacity: Not listed | Features: Straps, springs, Cadillac, roll-down bar, push-through bar, vertical and horizontal sliding bars, swing, jump board
Best for intermediate to advanced exercisers who want a professional-grade Pilates reformer.
Once you master advanced Pilates exercises on the mat, it's time to invest in a reformer that can help you level up your practice even more. We recommend Sportline's Superior Cadillac Reformer, a studio-grade reformer with a built-in sitting box and a jump board. It also comes with a roll-down bar, a push-through bar, a vertical sliding bar, a horizontal sliding bar, and a swing.
Plus, plenty of accessories are included with your purchase, like a pair of ropes, a pair of hand grips, a strap, and 10 springs. This array of accessories might sound overwhelming. But because you can mix and match them to tackle a range of dynamic exercises, they’ll help you get the most out of your reformer. We like this machine's sleek, chrome design and its wood base that dampens sound to minimize noise during your workouts. If you have the space and the budget, this beautiful reformer can seriously elevate your Pilates program.
One-touch adjusters
Lightweight
Studio height
Lower weight capacity for the price
Dimensions: 97 x 25 x 16 inches | Weight Capacity: 250 pounds | Special Features: Pulleys, straps, hand bar
Best for exercisers who want to supplement their studio practice at home with a machine that creates seamless transitions.
Peak Pilates' Casa Reformer is our recommendation for a studio-grade reformer that's designed with at-home use in mind. The compact reformer is lightweight but sturdy. And since it’s studio height, it should feel pretty familiar for anyone who enjoys group Pilates classes.
This reformer has all the essentials, like an adjustable hand bar and two strap-equipped pulleys that you can easily customize using the reformer’s one-touch adjusters, which allow you to adjust the length of the reformer’s straps with just one hand. It also has a three-position headrest that you can move for the perfect fit and feel. We like that with your purchase, you get a two-month subscription to the Pilates Project app, where you can access on-demand classes designed for all fitness levels.
Folds flat for storage
Great value
No assembly required
May not be as durable
Doesn't come with any accessories
Dimensions: 53 x 26 x 26 inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Features: Adjustable raised platform, push-up bar, foot strap attachments
Best for people who don't have a dedicated home gym space and need a more compact Pilates reformer.
Many of the reformers on our list fold up or stand upright for storage. But if you are really tight on space, we recommend Pilates Power Gym's Plus Mini Reformer for its compact design and fold-flat feature. It's only 53 inches long—so even when it's in use, it doesn't take up a lot of floor space. And we like that you can easily store it under a bed when you're finished exercising.
Even though it's compact, this reformer still provides a solid workout, thanks to a three-position raised platform, a push-up bar, four resistance cords, and foot strap attachments. We love that it comes fully assembled, so you can get started right away. The tension cords have a quick-release design that allows you to transition smoothly between exercises. One of the best values on our list, Pilates Power Gym's Plus Mini Reformer also comes with three DVD workouts led by celebrity trainers.
Loaded with features
Tower height is adjustable
Padded platform
May be difficult to assemble
Carriage may not glide as smoothly as other options
Dimensions: 85.8 x 23.8 x 20.5 inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Features: Straps, springs, rebounder, tower, push-through bar, roll-down bar
Best for intermediate exercisers who want the added versatility that a tower provides in Pilates.
AeroPilates' Precision Cadillac Reformer is our favorite reformer that comes with a tower. We love that it's easy to use and provides a great workout. Like many of our other picks, this machine comes with a rebounder. But the tower also features a push-through bar, a roll-down bar, a set of springs, and a pair of straps you can use for different upper- and lower-body exercises.
We like that the tower’s height is adjustable for a customizable experience. And since the reformer’s platform is padded, it promises to be pretty comfortable, too. Your purchase also includes free access to on-demand, online workout videos led by a certified trainer and designed specifically for the Cadillac to show you all the additional exercises you can do with it.
Not all the Pilates reformers we tested earned a spot in our final list of recommendations. Although we liked some of its features, the following Pilates reformer ultimately didn’t impress us enough to be selected for our list of top picks.
We consulted experts at every stage while researching and reporting this story. These experts helped us understand how to use Pilates reformers, which features to look for in a high-quality machine, and how to choose the right one for your home. Some, like Trujillo, Driscoll, and McCollum, taught us what features and materials the best Pilates reformers have and how they should perform. Others, like Saliu, helped us create, refine, and conduct our testing process. Although we choose products independently, advice from experts influences our decisions.
Pilates has many benefits, including increased core strength, toned muscles, and better mental and physical strength, says Trujillo. In addition to strengthening your core, it also encourages good posture—both are essential to improving balance. Pilates can be an excellent way to build strength, and since reformers make it easy to customize your experience, your strength-training workouts can be as strenuous—or as beginner-friendly—as you want them to be.
Using a Pilates reformer can help you build strength and work up a sweat—both of which may help you lose weight. Some workout programs and machines make it easy to incorporate cardio bursts, which may help you burn more calories, says McCollum.
If you’re new to Pilates, you might want to start slowly—consider alternating between using a reformer and other equipment, like balance boards or an elliptical machine. Generally speaking, doing Pilates multiple times per week is safe and effective, depending on your fitness goal. Always make sure to talk to your primary care provider before starting a new exercise routine.
You may be able to use a Pilates reformer while pregnant, but be sure to talk to your primary care provider before doing so (especially if you’ve never used one before). Depending on how far along you are in your pregnancy, certain modifications may help you get the most out of your Pilates practice.
You can expect to pay between $800 and $8,000 for a high-quality Pilates reformer. Less expensive options may not be as sturdy, and they may be missing key features, like rebounders, jump boards, and more.
Jessica Murtaugh, NASM-CPT, CNC, is a Los Angeles-based certified personal trainer and a Verywell Fit health and fitness writer dedicated to recommending trustworthy products and evidence-based practices to help readers achieve sustainable wellness. An avid runner, she finds reformer Pilates beneficial in her cross-training for stretching and strengthening her entire body to combat injuries and overuse. For this guide, she thoroughly reviewed testing insights from Verywell Fit’s Pilates reformers test and only recommended options that received high scores, with features recommended by experts.
Additional reporting by Lindsey Lanquist
As a seasoned health and fitness writer for Verywell Fit, Lindsey Lanquist understands how vital quality product recommendations can be. She is careful to recommend products that are reliable, comfortable, and genuinely well-reviewed by those who’ve tried them.
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