2 min read
The Cadillac and the Tower are two of the most important pieces of apparatus within the Pilates system.
While they share certain similarities, they are designed to support different educational, operational and spatial objectives.
Understanding these distinctions can help studio owners select the most appropriate equipment for their environment.
The Cadillac is one of the most comprehensive pieces of apparatus within Classical Pilates.
Its design allows instructors to teach a broad range of exercises while supporting clients of varying experience levels and physical abilities.
Because of its versatility, the Cadillac is often considered an essential component of a complete Pilates studio.
The Tower provides many of the exercise opportunities associated with the Cadillac while occupying less space.
This makes it an attractive option for studios seeking versatility within more compact environments.
Towers can often be integrated into existing studio layouts while expanding programming possibilities.
For studios seeking maximum versatility and efficient use of space, ARREGON also offers the possibility of integrating a Cadillac with a Reformer system.
This solution allows studio owners to combine the functionality of two of the most important pieces of Classical Pilates apparatus while optimizing studio layout and operational flexibility.
A Reformer with Cadillac can be particularly attractive for studios that wish to offer a comprehensive Pilates experience without dedicating separate floor space to multiple large apparatus.
By combining systems intelligently, studio owners can expand exercise possibilities while maintaining an organized and efficient studio environment.
This approach is especially valuable for growing studios that need to maximize the educational potential of every square meter.
One of the primary differences between the two systems involves spatial requirements.
The Cadillac typically requires dedicated floor space, while Tower systems can often be incorporated more efficiently into a studio layout.
The optimal solution depends on available space, teaching priorities and long-term growth plans.
Both apparatus support a wide range of exercises and teaching objectives.
Studios focused on comprehensive Classical Pilates instruction often value the educational depth provided by the Cadillac.
Studios seeking flexibility and efficient use of space may find Towers particularly attractive. Others may benefit from integrated solutions such as Reformer with Tower or Reformer with Cadillac configurations that combine multiple functions within a single apparatus while preserving valuable studio space.
At ARREGON, we believe equipment selection should be viewed as part of a complete studio strategy. This is why we offer multiple configuration options, including standalone apparatus, Reformer with Tower systems and Reformer with Cadillac solutions, helping studio owners create environments tailored to their space, teaching philosophy and future growth plans.
At ARREGON, we encourage studio owners to evaluate equipment decisions within the context of their overall business strategy and teaching philosophy.
The goal is not simply to select apparatus.
It is to create a studio environment capable of supporting exceptional instruction and long-term success.
1 min read
Opening a Pilates studio requires careful equipment planning. Discover which apparatus should be prioritized first and how to create a scalable equipment strategy that supports both your clients and your business goals.
1 min read
Understanding studio capacity is essential for long-term profitability. Learn the key factors that influence client volume, instructor efficiency and revenue potential within a professional Pilates studio.
Stay Updated with Pilates & Wellness
Get practical tips, expert insights, and exclusive articles designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and live healthier.