
Top Equipment Every Pilates Studio Needs (Essential Pilates equipment checklist)
Opening a Pilates studio means more than just finding a location. The equipment you choose sets the tone for the whole client experience. High-quality gear not only improves training results but also creates a professional and welcoming space.
Here’s a breakdown of the essential equipment every Pilates studio should have to deliver safe, effective, and premium sessions.
1. Reformer Machine – The Heart of Every Pilates Studio
No Pilates studio is complete without a Reformer Machine. It’s the most versatile piece of equipment, offering endless variations for strength, flexibility, and rehabilitation training.
At FitBoutique, our range includes the Ivory Fold Reformer, Onyx Reformer, and Onyx Fold Reformer. These are designed with both performance and aesthetics in mind. Clients appreciate the smooth carriage glide, sturdy build, and stylish finishes.
A good reformer transforms workouts, making them accessible for beginners yet challenging for advanced clients. For studios, investing in premium reformers ensures durability under constant use.
2. Pilates Mat Area
Even in a studio full of reformers, mat work remains fundamental. A dedicated mat area gives clients space for core training, stretching, and bodyweight control. Quality mats should be thick enough to support the spine and joints, easy to clean, and durable for daily use.
Mats complement reformer workouts by allowing clients to focus on precision, breathing, and form.
3. Pilates Tower or Cadillac
For studios wanting to offer a broader experience, the Pilates Tower (Cadillac) is an excellent investment. It’s perfect for advanced strength training, deep stretching, and rehabilitation programs.
The tower’s adjustable bars, springs, and straps give instructors flexibility to tailor exercises for different body types and goals.
4. Pilates Chairs
The Wunda Chair is a compact yet powerful addition. It challenges stability, core control, and functional strength. Many studios use chairs for athletic conditioning and post-rehab exercises.
Its small footprint makes it great for maximising floor space without sacrificing variety.
5. Barrels and Arcs
Spine Correctors, Ladder Barrels, and Arcs support spinal mobility and alignment. These pieces encourage back extension and open the chest—something most clients need in today’s desk-heavy lifestyles.
They’re especially useful in injury prevention and posture correction programs.
6. Accessories That Enhance Every Session
Small Pilates accessories add variety and intensity to workouts. A well-equipped studio should include:
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Power bands for resistance and activation
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Pilates rings for inner thigh and arm engagement
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Small balls for core stability and balance
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Hand weights for added strength training
FitBoutique’s glute-focused equipment, including hip thrust machines and bands, is also ideal for adding variety and targeting muscle activation.
Why Quality Equipment Matters
Clients notice the difference between average and premium equipment. From smoother springs on a Reformer Machine to padded comfort on straps, every detail impacts their workout experience.
FitBoutique specialises in commercial-grade Pilates equipment that balances function, style, and durability. Plus, with free Australia-wide delivery and flexible finance options, setting up your studio is easier than ever.
Final Thoughts
A well-equipped studio creates trust, consistency, and results. Start with the essentials—Reformer Machines, mats, and towers—then expand with chairs, barrels, and accessories.
At FitBoutique, we’re here to help you design a studio that inspires clients and supports your business growth.
👉 Ready to upgrade or set up your Pilates studio? Explore our premium range today at FitBoutique or get in touch via our Contact Page.
Reformer Pilates Range
Frequently Asked Questions
How much space do I need for a reformer bed?
Space Requirements for Your Reformer
A FitBoutique reformer requires approximately 245cm x 68cm (2.45m x 0.65m) of floor space. Here's what this means for your space planning:
For Home Users
Length: 245cm (8.04 feet)
Width: 68cm (2.13 feet)
Recommended clearance: Add at least 30cm on each side and end for comfortable access
Total recommended space: 305cm x 125cm (3.05m x 1.25m)
For the Onyx Fold model specifically:
Same footprint when in use (245cm x 65cm)
When folded: Takes up significantly less floor space in vertical storage
Ceiling height consideration: Ensure adequate height for vertical storage
What's the difference between commercial and home reformers?
While both offer similar exercise capabilities, commercial reformers typically feature heavier-duty construction, enhanced weight capacity, and more extensive warranty coverage. However, premium home models like the Onyx series bridge this gap with commercial-grade components.
How often should I maintain my reformer?
Regular maintenance includes weekly cleaning, monthly hardware checks, and quarterly deep cleaning of tracks and wheels. Premium reformers come with detailed maintenance guides to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
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