What Is a Megaformer? The Workout, the Cost & a Smarter Alternative (2026)
A Megaformer is a strength-focused Pilates machine made by Lagree Fitness — bigger, heavier, and more resistance-driven than a classic reformer. It's the machine behind those slow, shaky, full-body boutique classes. After 25 years building Pilates reformers, I'll explain exactly what it is, what it costs (the real numbers), and why many studio owners now choose a lower-cost, no-licensing alternative — our Sculptformer.
What is a Megaformer?
The Megaformer is a patented machine invented by Sebastien Lagree. It blends strength, cardio, and core work into one low-impact, high-intensity session. Compared with a classical reformer, it adds more resistance, a wider platform, and a faster, slow-burn class style. The method is taught in 500+ licensed studios worldwide.
What a Megaformer workout actually feels like
Think Pilates meets strength training. Slow, controlled movement under constant tension. Minimal rest. A serious full-body burn in under 45 minutes. The hallmarks:
- High spring tension and slow tempo
- Core engaged the entire class
- Muscle endurance under time
- Low impact, high intensity
Megaformer vs reformer: what's the difference?
Short version: a reformer is classical and low-impact; the Megaformer is built for intense, strength-based training. Same family, different intent.
| Feature | Traditional reformer | Megaformer |
|---|---|---|
| Style | Classical, low-impact | High-intensity, slow-burn |
| Focus | Posture, flexibility, rehab | Strength, cardio, endurance |
| Resistance | Springs | Springs + platform tension |
For the full breakdown, see our Megaformer vs reformer comparison.
How much does a Megaformer cost?
More than the sticker price suggests. Lagree's current Mega Pro runs about $8,900 for licensed studio owners and $10,900 for non-licensees. The Xformer isn't listed publicly — it's contact-for-pricing. But the machine is only part of the cost.
The real cost driver is licensing. To teach "Megaformer" or "Lagree" branded classes, you pay Lagree an ongoing license on top of the machine — they own the name, the method, and the class formats. And customizations, extra accessories, and installation typically add more on top. Always ask exactly what's included before you compare prices. (For a deeper breakdown, see our Megaformer price guide.)
Megaformer vs Xformer vs Sculptformer
The Xformer is Lagree's upgraded machine — ergonomic tweaks, adjustable carriage — but it carries the same price and licensing model. Here's how all three compare on what actually matters to a studio owner.
| Megaformer (Mega Pro) | Xformer | Sculptformer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Springs | 4 | ~4 | 6 |
| Frame | Steel | Steel | Steel |
| Price (USD) | $8,900–$10,900 | Contact for pricing | $8,499 (Dimi $7,999) |
| Licensing required? | Yes (ongoing) | Yes (ongoing) | No |
| Warranty | 1–3 years | 1–3 years | 10 years |
The Sculptformer: a no-licensing alternative
We built the Sculptformer to deliver the same strength-based, Lagree-style class — without the brand markup or the licensing. It's a commercial-grade, 6-spring, steel-frame reformer designed by people who've run studios for 25 years.
Crucially, the Sculptformer has no ongoing licensing and no colour upcharge — costs that stack up fast on a branded machine:
| What you pay for | Megaformer / Xformer | Sculptformer |
|---|---|---|
| The machine | $8,900–$10,900+ | $8,499 |
| Ongoing brand licensing | Extra, ongoing | Included — none |
| Custom colour | Often extra | Included (no upcharge) |
| Delivery & installation | Often extra | Quoted per order |
| Warranty | 1–3 years | 10 years |
So before you compare sticker prices, add up customization, accessories, installation, and licensing. That's where the real gap shows.
In the video below, I break down the real-world differences — cost, workout style, and flexibility — and why I chose the Sculptformer:
Can you do Megaformer workouts on a Sculptformer?
Yes. The Sculptformer isn't affiliated with Lagree, but it's built for the same training: slow, high-tension movement, core activation, muscle endurance, low impact. If you've done a Lagree class, the feel is familiar — you just can't call it a "Lagree" class without a license. Want the science on why this style works? ACE Fitness has a good overview of Pilates benefits.
Why studio owners are switching
It comes down to total cost and ownership. A branded machine plus licensing, customization, and installation adds up fast — and locks you into someone else's brand. The Sculptformer gives studio owners the same class format, more springs, a longer warranty, and a lower total cost. That's money you can reinvest in instructors, marketing, and your own brand.
FAQs
What is a Megaformer?
A patented, strength-focused Pilates machine made by Lagree Fitness, used for high-intensity, low-impact classes that blend Pilates, cardio, and resistance training.
How much does a Megaformer cost?
The Lagree Mega Pro is about $8,900 for licensees and $10,900 for non-licensees — plus ongoing licensing, and often extra for customization and installation. The Sculptformer is $8,499, with no licensing.
Is the Sculptformer a Megaformer?
No. The Sculptformer is a strength-based reformer alternative by The Core Collab. It supports a similar style of training but isn't affiliated with Lagree.
Can you do Lagree-style workouts on a Sculptformer?
Yes — the same movement patterns and intensity. You just can't brand it a "Lagree" class without a license.
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About the Author
This guide was written by the team at The Core Collab, a global supplier of Pilates reformers, studio equipment, and instructor certification programs.
Core Collab works with Pilates studios, instructors, and home users across the United States, Australia, and Europe to design high-performance Pilates equipment and modern reformer training programs.
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