Pilates Reformer with Tower: Is It Worth It for Your Studio or Home?

If you're setting up a home studio or upgrading your Pilates space, you’ve probably come across the increasingly popularΒ Pilates Reformer with Tower. But is this hybrid machine really worth the investment?

Whether you're a professional instructor or a passionate home user, this guide will help you understand what a Pilates Tower is, how it enhances the traditional reformer, and whether it's the right solution for your space, goals, and budget.

Let’s break it down.


πŸ” What Is a Pilates Reformer with Tower?

A Pilates Reformer with Tower is a combination unit that merges the horizontal sliding carriage of a traditional reformer with the vertical resistance system of a Pilates Tower.

βœ… It Includes:

  • A reformer base with springs, foot bar, and carriage

  • A vertical tower frame with spring-loaded attachments

  • Push-through bar, roll-down bar, arm springs, leg springs

This combination allows practitioners to switch between reformer-based flow work and Tower-based strength, flexibility, and rehab exercises.


🧠 Why Are Combo Machines So Popular?

Instructors, studio owners, and advanced practitioners love combo units because they offer:

  • βœ”οΈ Dual training styles β€” horizontal + vertical resistance

  • βœ”οΈ Space-saving benefits β€” one machine instead of two

  • βœ”οΈ Cost savings β€” combo units are often cheaper than buying both separately

  • βœ”οΈ Client variety β€” caters to all levels and body types

  • βœ”οΈ Studio efficiency β€” especially in smaller or multi-use spaces


πŸ“ŠΒ Reformer vs Tower vs Combo

Feature Reformer Only Pilates Tower Only Reformer + Tower Combo
Movement Style Horizontal sliding carriage Vertical spring resistance Both vertical and horizontal resistance
Equipment Footprint Medium to large Compact (wall-mounted/tower) Medium – slightly larger than standard reformer
Exercise Versatility Moderate High Highest – full-body options with full range of motion
Best For Core, flow, stability Strength, mobility, flexibility Everything – strength, mobility, flow, core
Recommended For Studios, rehab, group class Private training, home use Home studios, instructors, advanced training
Price Range $$ $–$$ $$$ (but better value per function)



🏑 Is It Right for Home Use?

Absolutely β€” and here’s why:

πŸ”Ή Space-Saving Design

Many combo units are built with the home user in mind. The Queen Reformer with Tower is compact enough for a spare room, with integrated storage options and professional-grade materials.

πŸ”Ή No Sacrifice in Functionality

You get the full reformer + tower experience in one frame β€” leg springs, jumpboard, push-through bar, mat conversion, and more.

πŸ”Ή Cost-Effective

Compared to purchasing a Cadillac and reformer separately, a Pilates reformer with tower gives you more for less β€” without sacrificing studio-quality performance.

πŸ‘‰ See how the Queen Tower compares to other Pilates Towers



πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Studio Use: A Smart Investment for Instructors

πŸ”Ή Offer More in Less Space

Studios with limited square footage can run both Tower and Reformer sessions with one machine β€” ideal for semi-private or hybrid group training.

πŸ”Ή Diverse Programming

A reformer with tower gives instructors a full spectrum of exercise programming:

  • Rehab

  • Strength

  • Flow

  • Athletic conditioning

  • Pre/postnatal

Curious how this compares to other setups? Read: Pilates Tower vs. Reformer: Which One Is Right for You?

πŸ”Ή Professional-Grade Features

Machines like the Queen Reformer with Tower include:

  • Push-through bar with safety strap

  • Adjustable springs for all fitness levels

  • Jumpboard, box, platform extender

  • 10-year frame warranty

βœ… This means you can confidently serve everyone from beginners to elite-level athletes β€” all with one machine.


Want to understand more about how Pilates machines impact strength and mobility?

  • According to the Cleveland Clinic, Pilates is ideal for developing core strength, mobility, and joint stability β€” especially when using resistance-based equipment like a reformer or tower.
  • As explained byΒ Balanced Body, tower systems expand the range of exercises possible on a reformer, improving versatility for both studios and home setups.

Both sources support the wide-ranging benefits of combining resistance-based training with traditional Pilates principles.


πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ FAQs – Pilates Reformer with Tower

1. Can a combo unit replace both machines?

Yes. A high-quality reformer with tower offers the full function of both the standalone reformer and a wall-mounted tower in one compact footprint.

2. Is it hard to switch between tower and reformer exercises?

Nope β€” switching between tower and reformer takes under 2 minutes using quick-change attachments and safety clips.

3. Are tower reformers beginner-friendly?

Definitely. With vertical and horizontal resistance options, combo units support safe, progressive training.

4. Should I upgrade if I already have a reformer?

If you want more workout variety, vertical movement options, or to reduce studio equipment clutter β€” a combo unit is a smart upgrade.

5. What’s the best reformer with tower available now?

The Queen Reformer with Tower stands out for its quality, versatility, and value β€” making it ideal for both instructors and home users.


🧘 Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

If you're looking to:

  • Train with more variety

  • Save floor space

  • Serve a broader range of clients

  • Invest in a long-term equipment solution

…then yes β€” a Pilates reformer with tower is absolutely worth it.

And with a trusted machine like the Queen Reformer with Tower, you're choosing a piece of equipment built by Pilates experts, designed for daily studio use, and future-proofed for years of movement.