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The difference between a Pilates reformer and a Megaformer is size, speed, and workout style. Traditional reformers are smaller, slower, and more versatile — ideal for classical Pilates and rehabilitation. Megaformers are longer, heavier, and designed for faster-paced Lagree-style workouts. Many modern steel reformers (like the Megacore C26 and K20) can handle both styles by adjusting spring tension and exercise selection.
Pilates Reformer vs Megaformer: Side by Side
| Factor | Traditional Reformer | En el mercado de equipos de fitness, Megaformer, como evolución de alta gama del Pilates Reformer, ha atraído mucha atención en los últimos años. |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Length | 90–110 inches | 110–130 inches |
| Peso | 100–350 lbs | 250–500+ lbs |
| Sistema de muelles | 4–8 springs, varied tensions | 6–8 springs, heavier base tension |
| Workout Pace | Controlled, deliberate | Faster, higher intensity |
| Best For | Classical Pilates, rehab, general fitness | Lagree method, HIIT-style Pilates |
| Price Range | $500–$8,000 | $3,000–$12,000+ |
Which One Should You Buy?
Choose a traditional reformer if: You want versatility, do classical Pilates exercises, need rehabilitation options, or are buying for a home with limited space.
Choose a Megaformer if: You are opening a Lagree-style studio, your clients prefer high-intensity formats, or you have the space for a larger machine.
Choose a modern steel reformer (like Megacore) if: You want one machine that can do both. Compact steel reformers with 8-spring systems and adjustable tension can accommodate classical and Lagree-style workouts in a single machine.
Understanding the Workout Difference
Traditional reformer Pilates emphasizes controlled, precise movements with breathwork. Exercises are held for specific counts and transitions are deliberate. A typical session includes 20–30 different exercises at varying spring tensions.
Lagree-style Megaformer workouts are faster — 40–50 exercises in 50 minutes with minimal rest. The emphasis is on muscular endurance and fatigue. Springs are kept at consistent tension (usually heavier) and movements are continuous.
The choice depends on your client base. Classical Pilates attracts clients seeking mind-body connection and rehabilitation. Megaformer/Lagree workouts attract clients who want high-intensity, fast-paced results.
Can One Machine Do Both?
Yes — with the right machine. A steel reformer with 8 springs, adjustable tension range, and a longer frame (100+ inches) can accommodate both classical and Lagree-style workouts. The key specifications are:
- Spring count: Minimum 8 springs for fine-grained resistance control
- Frame length: 100+ inches for taller clients and longer-range movements
- Weight capacity: 300+ lbs for heavy spring tensions
- Carriage glide: Smooth bearings that handle fast, continuous movement
Preguntas frecuentes
Is a Megaformer better than a regular reformer?
Not “better” — different. Megaformers excel at high-intensity, fast-paced workouts. Traditional reformers offer more versatility, rehabilitation options, and classical Pilates exercises.
Can I do Megaformer workouts on a regular reformer?
Yes — with a steel reformer that has 8 springs and adjustable tension. The workout style (pace, transitions) can be adapted regardless of the machine label.
How much does a Megaformer cost?
Factory-direct: $3,000–$5,500. Brand-name (Lagree): $7,000–$12,000+. Used: $1,500–$4,000.
Which is more popular for new studios?
Traditional reformers remain more versatile for a broader client base. Megaformer-only studios target a specific market segment (high-intensity, younger demographics).
Do I need different training to teach on a Megaformer?
Yes — Lagree method requires specific certification. Traditional Pilates certification does not automatically qualify instructors for Megaformer workouts.
Not Sure Which Machine You Need?
Megacore manufactures both compact steel reformers and full-size commercial models that can handle both classical and high-intensity workouts. Contact our team for personalized recommendations, or browse our Guías de compra for more information.