🏡 Your Home Gym Revolution Awaits!
The AeroPilates Pro XP 557 Reformer is a versatile home gym solution designed for users up to 300 lbs. It features dynamic spring resistance, a Cardio Rebounder for effective cardio workouts, and comes with comprehensive training resources including DVDs and online videos. Built with durable materials, this reformer offers a customizable and comfortable workout experience, making it ideal for fitness enthusiasts of all levels.
Tension Level | 300 pounds |
Handle Type | Adjustable, Strap |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022643555570 |
UPC | 841434157607 022643555570 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 55 x 22.5 x 15.5 inches |
Package Weight | 64.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 100.5 x 23.5 x 15 inches |
Brand Name | AeroPilates |
Warranty Description | 5 years frame; 90 days parts |
Model Name | AeroPilates Pro XP 557 Home Pilates Reformer with Free-Form Cardio Rebounder |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Stamina Products, Inc. |
Part Number | 55-5557 |
Style | Pro XP 557 |
Included Components | AeroPilates Pro XP 557 Home Pilates Reformer with Free-Form Cardio Rebounder |
Size | 98" L x 23.5" W x 15" H |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Pilates |
L**H
So glad I bought it!
This is really a nice machine and it gives you a great workout. I can see the difference already.The people that Amazon use to handle delivery were great, on time and very helpful. Now the fun begins!Instructions for assembly are very good and tools provided were all you need, short of a screwdriver for the wheel replacement (will explain). They suggest you have someone to help you with assembly, make sure you do this, the machine is heavy. The key to putting this machine together properly is the alignment of the rails at midpoint and that really requires two people.My machine also arrived with a set of "high grade" white wheels which you could replace the standard grade (black wheels) with. Since the standard wheels were already on the machine. I elected to go with them and replace them in the future, big mistake! After all the work to put the machine together properly the wheels only lasted 2 weeks before they started to fall apart, making the machine bumpy and noisy. I was not abusing the machine in any way but using the rebounder really took its toll on the wheels. So I would highly recommend you change out the wheels right away and save yourself a second assembly (you have to take the entire machine apart to put the wheels on). The high grade wheels are superior and show no sign of degradation. We also found on the second installation that alignment of the rail system went much better if you tighten the screws like you would the lug nuts on your car tires, each person on one rail and working slowly on each side (you tighten one screw 3 turns, your partner does the same) that seam needs to be perfectly smooth or the wheels will start to break down quickly.The instructional DVD's are very good and the results are even better, this really does get you in shape. Hope this info helps and you enjoy the experience as much as I have.
M**K
Quality sturdy and functional! Love it.
High quality machine! I'm 63 years old and I've been doing pilates for over three years at least 3 times a week. This is the only exercise I've stuck to in my life. I've dropped over 25 lbs over the last year and toned up tremendously. I look better now than when I was in my 40's. I liked it so much that I decided to buy a machine for my home to use on the days I don't go to class. This machine is the closest one I could fine under $1000.00 that had all the professional function. (Spring resistance instead of bungie cords, a platform at the foot area with an adjustable foot bar and adjustable ropes). The spring board was an extra bonus that I have never done before. It's good cardio and fun.This is a quality, sturdy machine and I love it. It was easy to put together with an extra person if you follow directions. After reading this it sounds like I'm a paid endorser. I'm not! I really feel this way.
S**S
Great machine, happy I bought it but......
I purchased this quite a while before I was able to set it up. When I finally was able to, I did it primarily by myself and it took roughly 3-4 hours. I ended up needing my boyfriends help at the end for an oversight I made at the beginning of putting it together. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. However, if I'd paid $1300-$1500 for it, as is the price now, I may not be as happy with this particular machine. I paid around $900 for it, hence the reason it was purchased way before I was able to set it up.Pros:-It's sturdy and well made, mostly.-It's aesthetically pleasing.-It's not bulky.-I get a very good workout on it and am usually out of breath and sweating by the end of every workout.-It's fun! And even my two daughters love working out on it.Cons:-The fabric covering the padding on the carriage is not the best quality and feels like it will rip eventually, it's loose and gets stretched out easily when kneeling or standing on the carriage.-The foot bar is ridiculously uncomfortable when using heavier springs. The picture in the add now looks like they may have changed the bar and padding but the one I got is terribly uncomfortable and I plan on getting extra padding to put around it.-The hand and foot straps are not terribly uncomfortable but slightly uncomfortable. I will eventually get ones that are more padded but these will do for the time being.-As you can see in my picture, the wood is not a nice light birch color, it has a very yellow tone to it and it's not my favorite. However, it is real wood and it could be sanded and re-stained or painted easily. I haven't decided if I care that much about it though.-When putting the machine together, make sure the internal plates that connect the two rails together is inserted the correct way. I didn't realize there were holes on both the outside and underneath of the rails and I ended up having to take the rails apart after I'd put the entire thing together and turn the plate on one side around so it was going the right way. Obviously this is a user error and not necessarily something wrong with the machine.-I did take everyone's advice and bought the better pulleys before I even put it together. They work beautifully but, like most others, I still have the old ones hanging on the machine but they cause zero problems so I'm not annoyed with them.-I did oil the insides of the rails and that helped it run smoother. I've also noticed that with more use, the two rails have moved to be more in line with each other. The first few times I used the machine, I could feel the bump between the two rails where they connected and weren't meeting up exactly. But it's fixed itself now.All in all, this is a good machine. I've never owned a reformer before and the only pilates I've done on a reformer was in a class I took one semester in college. So I'm not an expert but I am aware of how it feels to use a fancy reformer and this is definitely adequate for home use. I will say that it probably won't be the last reformer I purchase but I'll be keeping it for quite a while.
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