Aluminum Core Training Pilates Reformer
XYSFITNESS
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Product Description
The reformer is meticulously constructed with a robust and lightweight aluminum alloy frame. This advanced material offers the perfect balance of strength for intense, daily use and a lighter weight for easier handling and placement, all while being highly resistant to corrosion and wear.
Enhance the visual appeal of your fitness space. The sleek and modern design of the aluminum frame adds a stylish, professional touch to your workout area. Its clean lines and premium finish make it a piece of equipment you'll be proud to display.
We've designed this reformer to be straightforward to assemble and set up. The intuitive design enables you to commence your Pilates sessions promptly and effectively, minimizing downtime and maximizing your training results from day one.
Make it uniquely yours. We offer full customization for both the frame and cushion colors. Whether you want to match your studio's branding or your home's decor, we can create a reformer that perfectly fits your vision.
| Feature | Specification |
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| Product Name | Aluminum Core Training Pilates Reformer |
| Material | High-Quality Aluminum Alloy |
| Product Dimensions | 2500mm x 635mm x 340mm (L x W x H) |
| Package Size | 2600mm x 750mm x 400mm |
| Net / Gross Weight | 85 kg / 105 kg |
| Color | Frame and Cushion Colors are Customizable |
| Packing | Plywood Wooden Case |
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