Why More Pilates Studios Are Choosing Reformers with Towers in 2025 (And How It Can Set Your Studio Apart)
Pilates studios in 2025 are facing a competitive market. Clients want fresh, exciting workouts, and owners want to maximize every inch of floor space—and every dollar invested. Enter the reformer with a Pilates tower: an upgrade that’s helping studios stand out and increase revenue.
Here’s the quick answer:
Reformers with towers let you offer more classes, attract a wider audience, and differentiate your studio—all while delivering traditional Pilates and innovative workouts on one piece of equipment.
Let’s explore why this trend is taking off—and why your studio might want to join the movement.
What Is a Pilates Tower Reformer?
A Pilates tower reformer is a traditional Pilates reformer fitted with a vertical “tower” of springs, bars, and push-through devices. Instead of buying separate tower and reformer machines, you get two workout systems in one compact unit.
- Reformer exercises: Carriage work, footwork, long stretch series, and more
- Tower exercises: Arm springs, push-through bar, leg springs, roll-downs, and more
Why it matters: Studios can offer a far broader range of classes—from classical Pilates to modern hybrid sessions—without needing extra floor space.
Want to dive deeper into the history and classical principles of Pilates equipment? Visit the Pilates Method Alliance resources for excellent educational materials.
Benefits of Reformers with Towers for Studios
1. Expand Your Class Offerings
Instead of being limited to traditional reformer classes, you can create tower-based sessions, private training, and unique fusion workouts. This variety helps attract clients looking for something new.
2. Maximize Studio Space
Why buy two machines when you can have one that does both? Tower reformers help studios keep costs and space requirements lower while increasing class potential.
3. Differentiate Your Studio
Not every studio offers tower classes. This unique equipment can set you apart in local searches and marketing, making your studio the go-to spot for innovative Pilates workouts.
4. Boost Revenue Potential
Clients are often willing to pay more for specialized classes, private tower sessions, and advanced equipment experiences. A tower reformer helps you charge premium rates while delivering excellent value.
The Queen Reformer with Tower: A Smart Choice for Studios
At The Core Collab USA, our Queen Reformer with Pilates Tower is designed specifically for studio owners who want to stand out—and stay profitable.
Unique Features of the Queen Reformer with Tower:
- Beautiful, durable aluminum frame for long-lasting performance
- Fully customizable colors—match your studio’s branding perfectly
- Shoulder rests and smooth-glide carriage for client comfort and professional feel
- 360° rotating and angled handlebars for expanded movement possibilities
- No franchise or license fees—keep your business 100% yours
- 10-year warranty—one of the best in the industry
- Wholesale rates available for outfitting your entire studio
- White glove delivery and installation for hassle-free setup
Current Price: The Queen Reformer with Tower is currently on sale for $8,499—an exceptional value compared to other high-end equipment.

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"This machine is stunning and so versatile. It’s completely changed what I can offer my clients—and they love the variety!" – Studio Owner, California
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Pilates Tower Reformer vs Standard Reformer
Curious about how a tower reformer compares to a standard reformer? Here’s a quick look:
Feature | Standard Reformer | Reformer with Tower |
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Number of Exercises | Limited | Significantly expanded |
Studio Differentiation | Low | High |
Space Requirements | Moderate | Similar footprint |
Client Appeal | Good | Excellent for unique class offerings |
Investment Cost | Lower | Higher—but greater ROI |
Revenue Potential | Standard | Higher due to specialized classes |
People Also Ask: Common Questions About Pilates Tower Reformers
What exercises can you do on a Pilates tower?
On a tower, you can perform push-through bar exercises, arm springs, leg springs, roll-downs, and more. These movements challenge core stability, flexibility, and strength beyond what’s possible on a reformer alone.
Is a tower reformer worth it for home use?
While towers are fantastic for studios, many home users love them too. Just ensure you have ceiling height clearance and the budget for a higher-priced machine.
Does a Pilates tower make classes harder?
Not necessarily. Towers add variety and challenge but can be adjusted for beginners or advanced clients. They expand exercise possibilities rather than simply making workouts “harder.”
Why Studios Are Making the Switch in 2025
The Pilates market is evolving. Clients crave new class formats, variety, and boutique experiences. Reformers with towers offer an exciting way for studios to:
- Stay competitive
- Attract clients seeking advanced workouts
- Command higher class prices
- Maximize limited studio space
- Differentiate their brand from competitors
Bottom line: Tower reformers are no longer just a nice-to-have. For many studios in 2025, they’re the secret weapon for growth and profitability.
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"I never realized how much more I could do until I added towers to my studio. It’s been a total game-changer for my business." – Pilates Studio Owner
Want to Learn More?
→ Check out our in-depth comparison here: Pilates Tower vs Reformer: Which One Is Right for You?
Or explore the Queen Reformer with Tower and bring this powerful upgrade to your studio:
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