How many reformers for a Pilates studio: Quick Answer
Most Pilates studios start with 4–8 reformers for a boutique setup, 8–12 reformers for a mid-size multi-instructor studio, and 15–25+ reformers for large franchise models. The right number depends on your space (each reformer needs ~48 sq ft), your target class size, and your revenue goals — not just how many you can fit in the room. A practical rule: start with 1 reformer per 2–3 booked clients, add 1–2 for growth, and leave room for expansion. See our Reformer Dimensions & Space Guide for layout planning.
리포머의 수가 생각보다 중요한 이유
Reformers are your single largest capital expense. A single commercial-grade reformer costs between $2,500 and $8,000 depending on brand and configuration. For a studio with 8–12 reformers, that’s $20,000 to $100,000 just on beds before you account for anything else — mats, barrels, chairs, sound system, flooring, reception area.
But here’s what matters: each reformer is a revenue-generating asset. Every slot you fill in a group class pays part of that machine’s cost. The more reformers you have in rotation, the faster you reach breakeven — provided you have the clients to fill them. Read our ROI analysis for revenue projections.
The risk isn’t buying too many reformers. It’s buying too few and realizing you can’t grow your schedule without another $20,000 equipment investment.
크기별 표준 스튜디오 구성
| Studio Type | Reformer Count | Best For | Monthly Revenue Potential | Startup Equipment Budget |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boutique Studio | 4–6 | Solo instructors, start-up | $8,000 – $14,000 | $15,000 – $35,000 |
| Mid-Size Studio | 8–12 | Multi-instructor, group classes | $18,000 – $35,000 | $30,000 – $70,000 |
| Large / Franchise | 15–25+ | Multiple rooms, simultaneous classes | $40,000 – $80,000+ | $60,000 – $150,000+ |
Boutique Studio (4–6 Reformers)
Best for: Solo instructors, converted spaces, start-up budget under $50,000.
This is the most common entry point. A 4-reformer studio can run private sessions and duets comfortably. With 6 reformers, you can offer small group classes (max 4–5 students) while keeping one machine for privates.
Typical schedule with 6 reformers:
4 reformers x 3 group classes/day x 6 days/week = 72 class slots/week
2 reformers reserved for private sessions = 30–40 private sessions/week
Monthly revenue potential: $8,000–$14,000
Mid-Size Studio (8–12 Reformers)
가장 적합한 대상: 다수의 강사로 구성된 팀, 단체 수업 위주, 상업용 임대 공간.
This is the sweet spot for most independent studio owners. With 10 reformers, you can run full group classes (8 students) plus maintain 2 machines for privates or consults.
Typical schedule with 10 reformers:
- 8-student group classes x 5 classes/day x 6 days/week = 240 slots/week
- 2 machines for ongoing private clients = 20–30 sessions/week
- Monthly revenue potential: $18,000–$35,000
Large Studio / Franchise Model (15–25+ Reformers)
가장 적합한 경우: 여러 강의실이 있는 곳, 다양한 유형의 수업이 동시에 진행되는 곳, 프랜차이즈 요건을 충족해야 하는 곳.
At this scale you likely have a dedicated reception area, separate private studio, and multiple instructors per shift. Franchise brands like Club Pilates typically operate with 12–16 reformers per room as a baseline.
The bigger your setup, the more critical utilization becomes. A 20-reformer studio with 60% utilization generates more absolute revenue, but high fixed costs mean lower margins per machine than a lean 8-reformer operation.
최소 리포머 수를 계산하는 방법
Here’s a simple formula:
Target monthly revenue / (Average class price x Max students per class x Classes per day x Operating days)
예를 들어 보겠습니다:
You want $20,000/month in gross revenue at $25 per group class, 4 classes/day, 6 days/week.
$20,000 / ($25 x 8 students x 4 classes x 26 days) = need roughly 6 reformers at full capacity.
But no studio runs at full capacity every slot. Realistic utilization for a new studio is 40–60% in the first 6 months. So you’d need 10 reformers to hit $20,000/month with a 50% fill rate. 자세한 내용은 당사의 New vs Used guide for budget optimization.
리포머 간격: 실제로 몇 대까지 배치할 수 있을까?
모든 개혁가에게는 다음이 필요합니다:
- 8 ft (length) x 3 ft (width) for the machine
- 2–3 ft clearance on each side for spotting and cueing
- At least 4 ft clearance at the front for footwork exercises
That’s roughly 48 sq ft per reformer in a group layout plus aisle space. For 8 reformers, you need around 500–600 sq ft of studio floor space.
If you’re looking at a 1,000 sq ft commercial space:
- 현관 + 욕실: 200제곱피트
- 탈의실/보관실: 100제곱피트
- 스튜디오 면적: 700제곱피트
- Realistic max: 8–10 reformers (depending on layout)
Don’t forget ceiling height. You need at least 8 ft for safe reformer use, 9+ ft if you’re adding towers or Cadillacs. Check our Dimensions Guide for full specs.
개혁가 부족이 초래하는 숨겨진 대가
Most new studio owners under-buy. Here’s what happens:
- 모든 시간대가 이미 꽉 차 있어서 수업 일정을 늘릴 수 없습니다
- 고객들은 대기자 명단 때문에 답답해하며 떠나게 된다
- No backup machine when a reformer needs maintenance
- Adding reformers later means disrupting your layout and potentially lease alteration fees
Buy for year 2, not just year 1.
신품 대 중고: 리포머의 연식이 구매 전략에 영향을 미칠까요?
If you’re starting on a tight budget, buying used reformers ($1,500–$3,000 vs. $4,000–$8,000 new) can let you start with more machines. But used reformers have higher failure rates in commercial use — springs lose tension, carriage wheels wear down, ropes fray. See our detailed New vs Used analysis.
One breakdown mid-week can cancel 3–4 class slots at $75–$100 lost revenue plus repair costs. If buying used, budget 15–20% more for maintenance in year one. Or buy new from a factory-direct manufacturer like 메가코어 — new commercial-grade reformers at used-brand prices, with warranty.
Real Studio 예제: 다른 사람들이 처음 시작했던 것들
Studio A — Austin, TX (2019 launch)
Started with 8 reformers 에서 1,100 sq ft. Investment: $28,000 (factory-direct). Added 4 more at 14 months. Lesson: “I should have started with 10. The waitlist cost me $15,000+ in lost revenue.”
Studio B — Denver, CO (2022 launch)
Started with 6 reformers, grew to 10 in 18 months. Used mixed new and used equipment to manage cash flow.
The common thread: nearly every studio owner wishes they had started with 1–2 more reformers than their initial plan.
자주 묻는 질문
What is the minimum number of reformers to open a studio?
Technically, you can open with 1 reformer and run private sessions only. For a sustainable business model with group classes, 4–6 reformers is the practical minimum.
How much floor space does each reformer need?
About 48 sq ft per machine for comfortable group layout (including spotting clearance). For 8 reformers, plan on 500–600 sq ft of studio floor space.
Should I buy all reformers at once or phase them in?
If budget allows, buy all at once — same model = consistent feel, easier maintenance, bulk pricing. If phasing, make sure the same model is still available when you add more.
Can a Pilates studio be profitable with only 4 reformers?
Yes. A 4-reformer boutique studio can generate $8,000–$14,000/month with a mix of privates and small groups. Growth will be limited, but it’s a viable starting point.
How much does a commercial-grade reformer cost for a studio?
$2,500–$8,000 depending on brand. Factory-direct from manufacturers like 메가코어 typically runs $2,500–$5,000 for the same specs as $5,000–$8,000 brand-name machines.
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