High-Low Chair
Best versatile Pilates chair for athletes seeking customizable, high-resistance strength training.
This is the ultimate tool for targeted Pilates conditioning, offering a level of resistance and adjustability that standard equipment simply can't match. While its footprint is substantial, the trade-off is a professional-grade versatility that lets you isolate hard-to-reach muscle groups with surgical precision.
$1950.00
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Balanced Body (Official)
Who it's for
- Studios and therapists serving clients with limited mobility
- Instructors and clients prioritizing safety and injury prevention
- Pilates practitioners seeking advanced exercise variety and angles
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers needing a basic, affordable Pilates chair
- Owners wanting low-maintenance equipment without mechanical upkeep
- Studios with limited floor space or needing portable equipment
Performance breakdown
Resistance Versatility
Unmatched spring options provide the widest resistance range currently available.
Build Integrity
Heavy-duty tubing and premium hardwood ensure professional-grade stability and longevity.
Ergonomic Adjustability
Split pedals and multi-position handles accommodate diverse body types and movements.
Operational Quietness
The Cactus 2.0 system significantly dampens spring noise during intense workouts.
Portability
Integrated transport wheels make repositioning this substantial piece surprisingly effortless.
Exercise Range
High-low positioning unlocks a vast library of rotational and reciprocal exercises.
Key Specs
Combo Chair Dimensions
28.5"L x 27.5"W x 25.5"H (72cm x 70cm x 65cm)
Seat Dimensions
21.5” x 13” (55cm x 32cm)
Weight
91 lbs. (41 kg)
Springs
4 Balanced Body Signature Springs (2 light and 2 heavy)
Resistance
Up to 110 lbs (50kg)
Upholstery
Heavy duty vinyl
Wood Options
Strata® Rock Maple (standard), Select Strata® Cherry, Mahogany and Walnut (premium)
Adjustable spring bar (multiple positions)
Adjustable and removable handles
High and low height adjustment
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