
The Core Reformer.
An exclusive reformer, built for Core Precinct with Peak Pilates. Classical precision and athletic load on one compact performance platform.
Most studios buy the same machine. We built our own.
Reformer studios almost all train on equipment anyone can order. That makes the workout easy to copy and hard to differentiate. Core Precinct went the other direction and partnered with Peak Pilates to develop a reformer of our own, built around how we program: alignment first, then load, then progression.
The result is a hybrid platform. It keeps the spring mechanics and carriage control that make reformer work so precise, and adds the strength capability most reformer Pilates studios simply cannot program.
The Core Reformer is rolling into studios as locations open. Detailed specifications and studio imagery will be published as the first units land.
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What makes it different.
Two disciplines, one carriage
Classical reformer springs and a megaformer-style strength platform in a single machine, so members get controlled Pilates mechanics and loaded athletic work without changing rooms.
Close to 200 movement standards
The platform is designed to support close to 200 athletic movement standards, closer to a loaded cable system than a single-purpose reformer, all coached inside the reformer Pilates method.
A deliberately smaller footprint
Engineered tighter than a standard megaformer, so a Core Precinct studio can fit more stations in the same room without crowding the class.
Built for progression
Resistance, carriage travel and body position are coached to a standard, which means load can be tracked and progressed cycle by cycle instead of guessed at.
Made with Peak Pilates
Developed in partnership with Peak Pilates, one of the largest reformer manufacturers in the world, to commercial-grade durability and serviceability standards.
Exclusive to the network
The Core Reformer is not sold into open market studios. It is built for Core Precinct locations, which keeps the class experience impossible to copy down the street.

Where it sits in the market.
Precision and control, but limited external load and limited strength progression.
Time under tension and burn. Large footprint, fewer stations per room, less classical mechanics.
Classical mechanics plus real strength work on a compact commercial frame, programmed centrally through the Fitura performance hub.
For members
One class that trains control and strength together. Progression you can feel in how you move, lift and stand, coached to a standard every session rather than left to whoever is teaching that day.
Inside the studioFor franchise owners
A smaller footprint means more stations per room and more revenue potential per square foot, on equipment competitors cannot simply order. It is a differentiator that sits in the room, not just in the marketing.
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