Zen Series

Zen Series

Your studio, your home, your reformer. Foldable, portable, and always ready for a full-body workout.

Aluminum Folding Pilates Reformer

Entry-level performance with essential functions. Perfect for beginners and compact studios.

Material: Aluminum alloy
Product Size: 2370*680*280mm

Folding Size: 1350*680*400mm
Weight: 68KG
Track: aluminum alloy track-fixing
Attachments: Square box, standing pedals plate, tool kit
Packaging: Wooden case packing
Package size:1360*740*510mm (include legs) 
Package Weight: 100KG

Wooden Folding Pilates Reformer

“Smart, space-saving design with full functionality — ideal for beginners and home or boutique studios.

Material: Maple/Oak
Product Size: 2550*660*630mm

Folding Size: 1200*655*370
Weight: 65KG
Track: stainless steel track
Resistance adjustment mode: Spring resistance adjustment
Load Capacity: 130kg

Attachment: Square box, standing footrest, tool kit
Packaging: Wooden case packing
Package size:1300*730*570mm
Package Weight:86KG

How to Maintain & Clean Your Pilates Reformer

Keeping your Pilates reformer in top condition ensures smoother workouts, longer equipment life, and a more hygienic practice. Follow these simple steps to care for your reformer:

1. Daily Cleaning (After Each Using)

 Wipe down the carriage, footbar, and shoulder rests with a soft cloth.

Use a mild, alcohol-free cleaner or diluted soap solution (avoid harsh chemicals).

 Clean the handles and straps—these collect sweat and oils easily.

2. Weekly Care

 Inspect the springs for any signs of rust, wear, or stretching.

Check the wheels and tracks for dust or hair buildup; wipe with a dry cloth.

 Tighten any screws or knobs that may loosen with frequent use.

3. Monthly Maintenance

 Apply a small amount of silicone spray(never oil-based) to the tracks for a smooth glide.

Examine the ropes/straps for fraying—replace if needed.

Test the spring resistance to ensure even tension.

4. Storage Tips

 Keep your reformer in a dry, ventilated space away from direct sunlight.


If foldable, store upright to save space while protecting the frame.


Avoid placing heavy items on top of the reformer.

5. When to Replace Parts

Springs: every 18–24 months, depending on frequency of use.


Ropes/Straps: When you notice fraying or reduced elasticity.


Wheels: if you feel uneven sliding during carriage movement.

6. Pro Tips

A well-maintained reformer not only feels better during workouts but also prevents costly repairs and ensures safety.

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