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Pilates Equipment — Reformers, Towers, Chairs & Barrels

Build strength, mobility, and control with studio-grade Pilates equipment. Reformers and reformer-with-towers support full-body patterns and spring-based resistance; Cadillacs/Wall Units add vertical work; Wunda Chairs challenge unilateral control and power; Barrels and Spine Correctors refine alignment and mobility.

Aligned Strength
Spring resistance guides smooth, controlled ranges.
Versatile Setups
Reformer, Tower/Cadillac, Chair, Barrels & small props.
Home & Studio Ready
Durable frames, quiet carriages, adjustable springs.
Progressions
Scale from rehab-friendly work to athletic conditioning.

Pilates — Frequently Asked Questions

Reformer vs. Reformer with Tower — which should I choose?
A stand-alone reformer covers the core repertoire in a compact footprint. Adding a Tower (half-Cadillac) expands vertical spring work, roll downs, and stability drills without needing a full Cadillac frame.
What does a Cadillac (Trapeze Table) add over a Tower?
The full Cadillac offers a larger frame with push-through and trapeze bars for expanded assisted and advanced work. It’s ideal for clinics, instructors, and athletes needing the broadest exercise library.
Do I need a Wunda Chair as well?
Chairs provide compact, upright challenges, great for unilateral strength, balance, and athletic carryover. They complement, not replace, a reformer or tower.
What ceiling height and space do I need?
Most reformers fit standard ceilings. Allow full carriage travel plus room to mount/dismount. Towers and Cadillacs require vertical clearance for bars and springs—see the Space & Ceiling Guide below.
Can I assemble this myself?
Many home users assemble reformers with basic tools; Towers/Cadillacs are easier with two people. For clinical or multi-unit installs, we recommend room-of-choice or white-glove services.

Product Lineup

Reformer Bundle Home/Studio

Best For: Core reformer repertoire & daily training

Elina Lignum Reformer™ Bundle

Reformer with Tower Most Versatile

Best For: Vertical spring work + reformer carriage

Elina Lignum Reformer™ with Tower

Cadillac (Trapeze Table) Clinics/Pros

Best For: Broadest exercise library & assisted work

Elina Cadillac

Wall Tower Unit Space-Saver

Best For: Vertical spring work in tight spaces

Elina Stainless Steel Wall Unit

Wunda Chair Compact Power

Best For: Unilateral strength & balance

Elina Wunda Chair

Barrels & Correctors Alignment

Best For: Spine extension, lateral flexion & mobility

Elina 3-in-1 Spine Corrector

Key Benefits of Pilates Equipment

  • Spring-based resistance builds control through full ranges.
  • Scales from gentle rehab to athletic power and endurance.
  • Supports posture, mobility, and core-to-extremity coordination.
  • Quiet operation and studio-grade durability for home use.

Compare Options

Unit Footprint & Height What It Adds Best For Shop
Reformer Bundle Long & low; fits standard ceilings Core carriage work, straps, box/jump board (see bundle) Daily training, compact studios Lignum Reformer™ Bundle
Reformer with Tower Long; vertical posts need extra headroom Roll-downs, push-through, vertical spring work Maximum versatility without full Cadillac Lignum Reformer™ + Tower
Cadillac (Trapeze Table) Full frame; verify ceiling height Largest exercise library incl. assisted/advanced work Clinics, instructors, performance athletes Elina Cadillac
Wall Tower Unit Minimal floor; vertical clearance needed Vertical spring work in smallest footprint Space-constrained home studios Wall Unit
Wunda Chair Very compact; standard ceilings Upright strength, unilateral control Athletic progressions & home gyms Wunda Chair
Barrels & Correctors Compact; standard ceilings Spine extension, lateral flexion & shoulder opening Alignment/mobility accessory work 3-in-1 Spine Corrector

Space & Ceiling Height Guide

Check exact specs on each product page; use these rules of thumb for planning.

Unit Typical Floor Space Ceiling Rule Notes
Reformer ~90–100″ L × 24–30″ W Standard ceilings fine Leave room each end for mounting & spring changes.
Reformer + Tower ~90–100″ L × 24–32″ W User height + bar reach + ≥6″ Verify vertical clearance for push-through bar.
Cadillac ~88–95″ L × 28–34″ W User height + trapeze range + ≥6″ Confirm overhead lights/ducts near the frame.
Wall Unit ~24–36″ D × 24–34″ W User height + arm reach + ≥6″ Mount to studs per manufacturer instructions.
Wunda Chair ~30–40″ L × 20–26″ W Standard ceilings fine Allow space around for step-ups/transfers.
Barrels/Correctors ~24–48″ L × 18–30″ W Standard ceilings fine Orient for overhead reach during extensions.

Delivery Path Checklist

Measure the narrowest point from curb to room of choice and compare to boxed/assembled dimensions.

  • Doorways: Clear width; removing doors adds ~⅝–¾″.
  • Hallways & Turns: Long reformer cartons may need diagonal moves—check corner and ceiling fixtures.
  • Stairs/Elevators: Confirm landing depth and elevator cab dimensions/weight limits.
  • Final Room: Space to stage parts and assemble safely; protect floors with a mat.
  • Mounting: Wall units require studs and proper anchors—plan layout before delivery.
Unit Type Typical Box Width Pro Tip
Reformer / Reformer + Tower ~24–32″ (tall/long) Two-person carry recommended; unbox near room if tight.
Cadillac ~28–34″ (multiple cartons) Check overhead clearance along the route, not just in room.
Wall Unit ~10–16″ (flat cartons) Bring a stud finder and layout plan for install day.
Wunda Chair / Barrels ~18–26″ Compact but heavy—mind corners and door jambs.

Care, Warranty & Shipping

Wipe upholstery and rails after sessions, check springs/fasteners monthly, and follow your manual for periodic lubrication and safety checks. Review product pages for warranty coverage and delivery options.

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