Premium Pilates Reformer Springs for Professional Studios
Core Advantages
1. Consistent Resistance You Can Trust
Every spring is precisely calibrated to deliver stable, repeatable tension, ensuring accurate movement control for professional Pilates training.
2. Built for High-Frequency Studio Use
Engineered to withstand 8–12 sessions per day, our springs offer excellent fatigue resistance and maintain performance over years of continuous use.
3. Silent & Smooth Performance
With advanced surface treatment and precision finishing, our springs operate quietly and seamlessly, enhancing the overall training experience.
Technical Specifications
Our springs are engineered for both Reformer and Cadillac systems, ensuring consistent performance across different Pilates equipment.
Reformer Springs
✔ Standard 472 mm length for most Reformers
✔ Balanced resistance for full-body training
Cadillac Springs
Designed for trapeze table, tower, and rehab-focused exercises with varied lengths and resistance levels.
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Why Different Lengths Matter
- 372 mm (Short Springs) → Higher tension, compact movement
- 472 mm (Standard) → Balanced resistance for most exercises
- 632 mm (Long Springs) → Greater range of motion, ideal for Cadillac & rehab
Need help choosing between Reformer and Cadillac spring configurations?
Our team can recommend the optimal setup based on your studio type and client profile.
✔ All springs are precision-calibrated
✔ Compatible with most commercial Pilates equipment
✔ Custom sizes and resistance available upon request
4. FAQ
Q1: How long do Pilates springs last?
Typically 3–8 years depending on usage frequency and environment.
Q2: Can I customize spring resistance combinations?
Yes. We provide custom configurations based on your studio needs.
Q3: Do your springs fit all Reformers?
Our springs are compatible with most standard Reformers. Custom sizes are also available.
Q4: How do I choose between German, Japanese, and Korean springs?
- Japanese → Most consistent
Not Sure Which Springs You Need?
Our team can help you choose the right configuration based on your market and training style.